Even so, when Charlotte does choose to wear jewelry, there’s often a special meaning behind it.

Let’s take a look.

Cruise wasn’t the only famous face to attend Swift’s U.K. leg of the tour, either.

Princess Charlotte closeup smiling

A whopping 90,000 people were there that night, though the royals got priority seating.

Charlotte paired the sweet accessories with pink sunglasses and a semi-casual polka-dot dress.

Pinned to her coat, Charlotte wore a simple yet distinctive diamond horseshoe brooch.

Princess Charlotte at Wimbledon

The Windsors were all dressed casually in shorts and t-shirts, with Charlotte wearing a striped long-sleeve shirt.

Perhaps Charlotte took this particular style tip from her mother.

The chic gold-link accessory featured a turquoise nazar amulet, also known as the evil eye amulet.

Princess Charlotte and Queen Elizabeth II’s funeral

Traditionally, the nazar is believed to protect its wearer from a curse brought about by an evil gaze.

When it comes to childhood jewels, this one may hold particular meaning to Charlotte.

Princess Charlotte looking out carriage window wearing leaf tiara

Princess Charlotte adjusting her pink sunglasses