Princess Margaret's Grandchildren Have Grown Up Fast
Lady Margarita Armstrong-Jones may not have gotten to share her passions with her grandmother, the late Princess Margaret, but that hasn't stopped her from embracing the princess' areas of interest. Appearing on the front cover of Tatler, she opened up to the publication about her divorced grandparents and what she sourced from each of them. As a student at Paris' Haute École de Joaillerie, Margarita embraced her creative side and spoke about the familial traits she shared with the late royals.
"I probably get the photography from my grandfather and the jewelry from my grandmother," Margarita said, of course nodding to Margaret's well-documented love of all things opulent and Antony Armstrong-Jones' career as a photographer. She then drew her attention to a family heirloom: the ruby engagement ring Antony presented Margaret back in the day.
"[It was] very simple and very small, and I think that's probably what he wanted, nothing crazy and overstated. It's timeless," she said, noting that her grandfather designed the ring for her grandmother himself. "I like nothing too factory-made or straight. I like a little character," she said, noting that Margaret had the exact same taste in jewelry. Like grandmother, like granddaughter — right?
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