Princess Margaret sidestepped the royal collection to buy her own tiara for her 1960 wedding to Antony Armstrong‑Jones. The famously rebellious royal selected the Poltimore Tiara, a Victorian-era ...
When the future King Charles and Queen Camilla married in 2005, the bride opted to wear a less traditional royal wedding look, including no tiara Camilla actually did wear a tiara at her first wedding ...
For centuries, royal tiaras have served as wearable pieces of history, imbued with symbolism, lineage, and power. Their origins can be traced back to ancient Greece and Rome, but it was in the early ...
An 80th birthday is traditionally symbolized by oak, representing wisdom and endurance. Guests attending the 80th birthday ...
The then Kate Middleton sparkled in the Cartier Halo tiara for her wedding to Prince William on 29th April 2011. It proved a ...
Touted by its maker, Garrard, as “the most-loved royal wedding tiara in history,” this diadem has fulfilled “something borrowed” several times over. Constructed in 1919 from diamonds sourced from ...
Meghan Markle is sparkling on her wedding day thanks in part to her royal tiara. In honor of Meghan Markle's nuptials to Prince Harry, Queen Elizabeth II lent the American star Queen Mary's diamond ...
Prince William and Kate Middleton’s wedding on April 29, 2011, included hidden details, royal symbolism, and private ...
Traditional tiaras feature white diamonds or pearls. Brides may wear them to make extra sure they are the centre of attention ...
On Nov. 18, the Queen made her debut in the Greville Emerald Kokoshnik Tiara, worn by Princess Eugenie at her royal wedding in 2018 Stephanie Petit is a Senior News Editor on the Royals team at PEOPLE ...