Princess of Wales Kate Middleton wears Bahraini pearl earrings before coronation  

The earrings feature round diamond studs, with baguette-cut diamonds. (Getty Images)
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Updated 06 May 2023
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Princess of Wales Kate Middleton wears Bahraini pearl earrings before coronation  

DUBAI: Princess of Wales Kate Middleton was spotted wearing the Bahrain Pearl Drop earrings in London as she met well-wishers outside Buckingham Palace on Friday ahead of Saturday’s coronation event, where King Charles III will officially be crowned.  




The earrings were crafted using two of the seven pearls Queen Elizabeth II received as a wedding gift from Sheikh Salman bin Hamad Al-Khalifa of Bahrain in 1947. (Getty Images)

The earrings feature round diamond studs, with baguette-cut diamonds in an arrangement typical of the late 1940s, as well as pearls. 

The earrings were crafted using two of the seven pearls Queen Elizabeth II received as a wedding gift from Sheikh Salman bin Hamad Al-Khalifa of Bahrain in 1947. 

Middleton wore a white pencil dress with black detailing around the neck and waist. She topped off her look with black pointy-toed heels.  




Wearing traditional all-black attire, she paid tribute to the queen in September by opting for pearls that belonged to the queen. (AFP)

This is not the first time the princess has donned the precious earrings.  

She previously wore the set to Queen Elizabeth II’s funeral in September as pearls are typically seen as mourning jewels in British royal etiquette.  


Mohammed Bakri, filmmaker who championed Palestinian cause, dies aged 72

Updated 24 December 2025
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Mohammed Bakri, filmmaker who championed Palestinian cause, dies aged 72

  • Bakri was known for his documentary “Jenin, Jenin” which denounced alleged Israeli war crimes in the Jenin refugee camp
  • The father of six also directed several socially conscious documentaries about the situation of Palestinian citizens of Israel

JERUSALEM: Actor and filmmaker Mohammed Bakri, a champion of the Palestinian cause, died on Wednesday aged 72, a hospital spokesperson said.
He was known for his documentary “Jenin, Jenin” and his commitment to the Palestinians, which led to frequent confrontations with Israeli authorities.
“Mohammed Bakri died this Wednesday at the Galilee Medical Center” in the northern Israeli city of Nahariya, hospital spokesperson Gal Zaid told AFP.
He died from heart and lung problems, according to his family.
Born in Galilee in 1953 into a Muslim family, Bakri was an Israeli citizen.
He appeared in leading Israeli films but was also directed by the French-Greek director Costa-Gavras and Italian filmmakers Paolo and Vittorio Taviani.
His role as a Palestinian inmate in an Israeli prison in the 1980s film “Beyond the Walls” earned him critical acclaim in Israel and around the world.
But his international renown grew with the release of 2002’s “Jenin, Jenin,” which denounced alleged Israeli war crimes in the Jenin refugee camp in the occupied West Bank during the Second Intifada.
The Israeli Supreme Court upheld a ban on the film in 2022, deeming it “defamatory.”
The father of six also directed several socially conscious documentaries about the situation of Palestinian citizens of Israel.
Arab-Israeli radio station A-Shams published a tribute on its social media, describing Bakri as a “free voice.”
“From his early days in theater, art was not simply a pastime for Mohammed Bakri, but a tool for raising awareness and engaging in dialogue,” the radio station said.
“The legacy left by Mohammed Bakri will remain, reminding us that art can be an act of resistance.”