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  2. All the Tiaras Worn at Queen Elizabeth's Coronation - AOL

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    Princess Mary's Diamond Scroll Tiara. Mary, Princess Royal and Countess of Harewood was the only daughter of King George V and Queen Mary, the sister of kings Edward VIII and George VI, and the ...

  3. Kate Middleton Has Only Worn Four Different Tiaras in Her 13 ...

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    Throughout her 13 years as a working royal, Kate Middleton has only worn four tiaras. Two of the tiaras have only been worn one time apiece: the Cartier Halo Tiara, which she wore for her 2011 ...

  4. Jewels of Elizabeth II - Wikipedia

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    The tiara was constructed by Boucheron in 1919 and features diamonds and several large emeralds in a kokoshnik-style platinum setting. Princess Eugenie of York wore the tiara at her October 2018 wedding; this marked the first public wearing of the tiara by a member of the royal family. [48]

  5. All the Times Princess Kate Has Worn a Tiara Through ... - AOL

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    The Princess of Wales saves these special jewels for her biggest royal ... a tiara can be worn only after 5:00 p.m. ... She paired the Cartier Halo Tiara with her angelic Alexandra McQueen bridal ...

  6. Tiara - Wikipedia

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    Since the end of the twentieth century, tiaras are worn almost exclusively at state banquets, royal weddings and coronations. [3] At 'white-tie' occasions a tiara is no longer required. However, tiaras are still being made and some auction houses and jewellers are seeing an increased interest in tiaras since the beginning of the 21st century.

  7. Wedding dress of Princess Elizabeth of the United Kingdom

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    The train, symbolic of rebirth and growth after the war, was stated to be inspired by Botticelli's c. 1482 painting of Primavera, particularly the elaborate embroidery motifs of scattered flowers on the rich satin dress and the tulle veil worn by the royal bride. [4] The material used was ivory silk and a diamond fringe tiara secured her veil.