Kate Middleton Has Only Worn a Tiara SIX Times—See Them All Here – golinmena.com

Kate Middleton Has Only Worn a Tiara SIX Times—See Them All Here

It seems surprising, but Kate Middleton, Duchess of Cambridge, has only worn a tiara six times. The first was the Cartier halo style she showed off on her wedding day, the second was a diamond-and-pearl creation originally worn frequently in the 1920s, and was loaned to Kate by the queen for the annual state reception in 2013, then she wore the same tiara again in honor of the U.K. visit from China’s president, Xi Jinping and his wife Peng Liyuan. Finally, at last night’s Diplomatic Reception at Buckingham Palace, the Duchess borrowed the the Cambridge Lover’s Knot tiara, given to Princess Diana as a wedding gift from the Queen. We were thrilled to see another sparkly princess moment, but it does make you wonder—why doesn’t Kate wear tiaras more often?

First, let’s discuss the tiaras Kate has worn…

kate middleton cartier tiara wedding

Her wedding tiara has nearly 1,000 diamonds in total and was initially purchased from Cartier in 1936 as an anniversary gift from King George VI to his wife. Eight years later it was regifted to the current queen as an 18th-birthday gift (possibly becoming the best regift of all time).

Here’s a fascinating tiaras-worn-down-the-aisle fact for you: While it’s not typically observed anymore, a bride would historically have worn a tiara from her family’s collection on her wedding day before moving on to using her new husband’s family pieces afterward. Kate didn’t observe this, of course, but Princess Diana did, wearing a Spencer tiara when she married Prince Charles. Post-nuptials, it was all royal family jewels for Di.

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kate middleton lotus tiara buckingham palace arriving

The second style, which you can see more clearly on the below shot of Princess Margaret, is commonly known as the Lotus Flower or Papyrus tiara. It originally belonged to the Queen Mother and lived life as a necklace before being turned into a tiara.

princess margaret lotus tiara

She then paired the same Lotus Flower Tiara with a red Jenny Packham gown and a stunning updo for for a state banquet at Buckingham Palace.

kate middleton state dinner tiara updo

Middleton repeated the same red gown with the iconic tiara also known as the Cambridge Lover’s Knot, originally worn by Princess Diana.

In July 2017, the Duchess attended a state banquet at Buckingham Palace on day one of the Spanish state visit again wearing Princess Di’s Cambridge Lover’s Knot tiara.

State Visit Of The King And Queen Of Spain - Day 1
PHOTO: Max Mumby/Indigo

She once again wore the Cambridge Lover’s Knot tiara in December 2017 while attending the annual winter party at Buckingham Palace. This time Middleton paired the piece with matching diamond and pearl drop earrings and a diamond necklace.

Diplomatic Reception at Buckingham Palace
PHOTO: Mark Cuthbert

Kate Middleton attending a diplomatic reception at Buckingham Palace.

So, why doesn’t Kate wear tiaras more often?

There’s no firm answer as to why Kate doesn’t wear the glamorous accessory more often. Official rules about when they’re to be worn don’t exist (though they’re common for white-tie events and state occasions held in the evening). Many have suggested that the duchess’s aversion to the bling might be another facet of her love for high street style and dedication to making the monarchy feel modern and approachable. Others have speculated it’s a thoughtful choice in order to distinguish herself from Princess Diana, who was a controversial royal for the family and loved a tiara moment.

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