"The famous jeweller had been asked to dismantle her necklace, the wedding present given to her (then Princess Mary) by Queen Victoria in 1893. The Tiara was also worn by Princess Anne on her wedding day in 1973. Sophie wears a tiara gifted from Queen Elizabeth II—which is said to have been created from four pieces of one of Queen Victoria's crownsSophie Rhys-Jones smiles from her carriage following her wedding to Prince Edward in 1999Also known as the Boucheron Honeycomb tiara, Camilla Parker-Bowles was loaned this tiara by the Queen after marrying Prince CharlesCamilla, Duchess Of Cornwall, at Royal Academy of Arts on June 2, 2015 in the Cubitt-Shand tiaraUS entertainer Bob Hope is greeted by Queen Elizabeth II of England in 1967.
"This style of diamond fringe tiara had become fashionable during the Romanov imperial court, and later had become popular in the collections owned by the House of Windsor. "Queen Elizabeth II didn’t wear her wedding tiara regularly as it remained in her mother’s jewel collection until she died in 2002. She lent it to her daughter Princess Elizabeth (the current Queen) as 'something borrowed' at her wedding to Prince Philip in 1947. "The Queen Mother also lent it to her granddaughter, Princess Anne, for her marriage to Captain Mark Phillips in 1973.
She is wearing Queen Alexandra's Kokoshnik TiaraPrincess Anne attends the Lord Mayor's Banquet at the Guildhall, July 2013, in the Diamond Festoon tiaraDiana princess of Wales on her wedding day, wearing the Spencer family tiaraDiana princess of Wales on her wedding day, wearing the Spencer family tiaraThe Lover's Knot tiara was one of Princess Diana's favourites, however it was infamous for being so heavy it actually hurt her headWhen Kate Middleton wore the tiara at a State Banquet in 2018, it made waves as it was the first time it had been seen in public since Princess Diana's deathSarah Ferguson and Prince Andrew at their wedding in 1986 - Sarah wears the York tiaraQueen Elizabeth II wears her grandmother's tiara - the Girls of Great Britain and Ireland tiara - during a visit to Berlin in 2015 Queen Elizabeth II, 1972 in the George IV State Diadem diamond tiaraPrincess Margaret arrives for her wedding day wearing the Poltimore tiara, a piece she bought prior to her wedding Queen Maxima attending the inauguration of King Wilhelm-Alexander in 2013 in the Dutch Sapphire Parure TiaraQueen Maxima wears the Stuart Diamond tiara to visit Buckingham Palace for a state banquet in 2018Crown Princess Victoria wears the Cut Steel Tiara at the Nobel Banquet in 2010Crown Princess Victoria attends the Nobel Prize banquet in 2017 in the Aquamarine Kokoshnik tiaraQueen Letizia wears the Mellerio Floral Tiara at a gala dinner to honour Peruvian President Martin Alberto Vizcarra at the Royal Palace in 2019.Queen Letizia of Spain wears her wedding tiara - the Prussian tiara - at a gala dinner in 2009Princess Madeleine wears the Connaught Diamond Tiara at the wedding of Crown Princess Victoria and Daniel WestlingEkaterina Malysheva wears the Hanoverian Floral Tiara for her wedding to Hereditary Prince Ernst August of Hanover in 2017Queen Elizabeth and Princess Beatrice wearing the tiara on their wedding daysQueen Elizabeth and Prince Philip on their wedding day "The line of succession to the British throne dictates the order in which each member of the Royal Family would ascend to the throne.It is also seen as a ranking of importance with the head of the line, the Queen, taking the place of ruler.Older children come before younger children. "She now wears it often.
Sophie wears a tiara gifted from Queen Elizabeth II—which is said to have been created from four pieces of one of Queen Victoria's crownsSophie Rhys-Jones smiles from her carriage following her wedding to Prince Edward in 1999Also known as the Boucheron Honeycomb tiara, Camilla Parker-Bowles was loaned this tiara by the Queen after marrying Prince CharlesCamilla, Duchess Of Cornwall, at Royal Academy of Arts on June 2, 2015 in the Cubitt-Shand tiaraUS entertainer Bob Hope is greeted by Queen Elizabeth II of England in 1967.