Meghan Markle is reportedly fuming as Kate Middleton gears up to don a tiara at King Charles III's coronation in May.
The Duchess of Sussex has allegedly been prohibited from wearing a tiara by the monarch.
While Meghan Markle has seldom sported a tiara since entering the royal fold, it seems she harbors a particular fondness for one.
Back on April 29, 2011, Kate Middleton made a grand entrance into tiara territory on her wedding day to Prince William at Westminster Abbey.
She adorned the Cartier Halo tiara, a piece owned by Queen Elizabeth, marking a significant moment in her royal journey.
Moving forward to December 3, 2013, Kate graced a diplomatic banquet at Buckingham Palace wearing the Lotus Flower tiara, a stunning pearl and diamond creation previously worn by Princess Margaret.
Expert Leslie Field lauds this Egyptian-style tiara, describing it as a magnificent blend of pearls and diamonds from the 1920s that offers both style and comfort.
Fast forward to October 20, 2015, when Kate once again chose the Lotus Flower tiara for an official state banquet honoring Chinese President Xi Jinping and his wife.
She paired the exquisite jewelry with a striking red Jenny Packham dress, exuding elegance and grace.
In a nod to Princess Diana's iconic style, Kate wore the Queen Mary's Lovers Knot tiara on December 8, 2015, for the annual diplomatic reception.
This historic tiara, over a century old, was commissioned by Queen Mary from Garrard, inspired by a Gothic Revival tiara held by Princess Augusta of Hesse.
Kate's affinity for the Lovers Knot tiara was evident as she sported it multiple times, including during a state banquet at Buckingham Palace in July 12, 2017, and the Buckingham Palace reception for diplomats in January 5, 2018.
Her choice of accessories, including diamond necklaces and pearl drop earrings, complemented the tiara beautifully.
The trend continued with Kate adorning the Lovers Knot tiara for various occasions, such as the state supper at Buckingham Palace on October 23, 2018, and the Buckingham Palace diplomatic banquet on December 4, 2018.
Her consistent selection of this tiara reflected her timeless elegance and regal charm.
On June 3, 2019, Kate dazzled at the U.S. state banquet in the Lovers Knot tiara, showcasing her impeccable style alongside the Queen Mother's sapphire and diamond fringe earrings.
Her status as a Dame Grand Cross of the Royal Victorian Order was highlighted by her choice of attire and accessories.
As Kate graced the annual pre-Christmas reception for the diplomatic corps at Buckingham Palace on December 11, 2019, in the Queen Mary's Lovers Knot tiara, she once again captivated onlookers with her poise and sophistication.
Her ensemble, complete with bold earrings and an elegant updo, epitomized royal grace.
Recently, on November 22, 2022, Kate Middleton made a stunning appearance at a state dinner during the state visit to South Africa, wearing the Queen Mary's Lovers Knot tiara.
This marked her return to tiara-wearing after a hiatus, attributed in part to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Her choice of attire, including a Jenny Packham white cape gown and heirloom jewelry, paid tribute to her royal lineage.
Just a few weeks later, on January 6, 2022, Kate surprised attendees at the diplomatic corps reception at Buckingham Palace by opting for the Lotus Flower tiara.
This switch from her usual Lovers Knot tiara showcased her versatility and flair for mixing up her royal wardrobe, leaving admirers in awe of her style evolution.
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