She wore it frequently during her marriage to Prince Charles, and after her passing, it was not worn until 2015 when the Duchess of Sussex wore it to Buckingham Palace. Princess Diana, one of the most iconic royal family members of the modern age, was quite a fan of the Lover’s Knot. Anwar Hussein / Contributor via Getty Images It currently resides with Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge. This elaborate tiara has graced the heads of everyone from Queen Mary to Princess Diana, to Queen Elizabeth II herself. Cambridge Lover's Knot TiaraĪnother piece made for Queen Mary of Teck, the Cambridge Lover’s Knot has been worn by many royal women. One of Elizabeth’s favorite pieces, it has been one of the most worn and recognizable pieces in her wardrobe. It was redesigned in the 90s so it could be worn in different styles, such as a necklace, a coronet, and a headband. The tiara has a classic design of festoons and scrolls, inlaid with two different cuts of diamonds. Tim Graham / Contributor via Getty Images Passed down from Queen Mary of Teck to her granddaughter, Elizabeth, this tiara was gifted to the royal family by a group known as "The Girls of Great Britain and Ireland." It was given to Mary upon her marriage to the Duke of York. I love the floral design, and the earrings and necklace/bracelet are very beautiful as well. The shade of pink on those stones are just stunning. The Girls of Great Britain & Ireland Tiara The Royal Order of Sartorial Splendor: Tiara Thursday: The Savoy Pink Tourmaline Tiara Without a doubt, this tiara is one of the most beautiful I have ever seen. From diamonds to emeralds, each number played a significant role in the monarchy of the United Kingdom. Passed down from generation to generation, the stunning collection of royal tiaras is certainly something to admire.
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