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A Royal Return: The Princess of Wales and Queen Camilla Prepare for Their Tiara Debut

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A Royal Return: The Princess of Wales and Queen Camilla Prepare for Their Tiara Debut

Excitement is building as the Princess of Wales, , and Queen gear up for a dazzling tiara moment next week.

After nearly three years without such royal regalia, the anticipation is palpable.

This glamorous occasion coincides with III's first state visit as monarch, welcoming South African President Cyril Ramaphosa and his wife, Dr. Tshepo Motsepe, to the UK.

The state banquet, set to take place at Buckingham Palace on Tuesday evening, is sure to be a highlight of the royal calendar.

Such formal affairs demand nothing less than exquisite headpieces, and both Kate and have some stunning options to consider.

Kate, at 40, has a particular fondness for the iconic Cambridge Lover's Knot tiara, a piece that holds sentimental value as it was also beloved by her late mother-in-law, .

Despite being part of the royal family for over ten years, Kate has only donned a tiara a handful of times—just twelve to be exact.

Her most memorable appearance was on her wedding day in 2011, when she sparkled in the Cartier Halo tiara.

In addition to the Cambridge Lover's Knot, Kate has previously showcased the Lotus Flower tiara during diplomatic events, proving she knows how to shine in royal company.

The upcoming event will be another opportunity for her to dazzle the guests.

On the other hand, Queen Camilla, now 75, has a taste for more audacious crowns.

Among her favorites is the Greville tiara, which she has worn at least eight times since marrying .

Its unique honeycomb design makes it a standout choice for any formal occasion.

Camilla has also made a statement with the Delhi Durbar tiara and the floral Cuba tiara, the latter being a cherished heirloom from the Shand family.

Each of these pieces adds a layer of elegance and history to her regal ensemble.

This forthcoming event marks a significant return for the British royals, who haven't adorned tiaras since December 2019.

Kate last wore her beloved Cambridge Lover's Knot at the Diplomatic Corps reception, an annual gathering that attracts around 1,000 guests, including ambassadors and high-ranking officials.

The delay in royal tiara appearances can largely be attributed to the pandemic, which halted many traditional events.

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