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Why Lady Louise Windsor Hasn’t Worn a Crown Yet?

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Why Lady Louise Windsor Hasn’t Worn a Crown Yet?

Lady Louise Windsor, the daughter of the Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh, is on the cusp of turning 20 in November.

Despite her royal lineage, she has yet to make her debut wearing a tiara, unlike her cousins Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie.

The absence of a crown on Lady Louise's head has sparked curiosity among royal enthusiasts, prompting questions about the reasons behind this peculiar delay.

Unlike her cousins, Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie, who were born into royalty and eventually adorned with tiaras at their respective wedding ceremonies, Lady Louise is biding her time.

The tradition of donning a tiara seems to be reserved for significant milestones in the lives of royal women, particularly weddings.

Eugenie received the stunning Greville Emerald Kokoschnik tiara following her marriage to Jack Brooksbank in October 2018, while Beatrice wore Queen Mary's diamond tiara when she wed Edardo Moppelli Mosai in July 2020.

Lady Louise, it seems, is patiently awaiting her turn to shine in a tiara, likely saving the grand reveal for her own wedding day.

In the meantime, she has the privilege of adorning herself with pieces from her mother Sophia's exquisite jewelry collection.

Sophia, a former PR executive who married in 1999, possesses the Anthem tiara, a beautiful headpiece crafted from pieces of the late II's collection.

This tiara holds sentimental value for Sophia and has recently undergone a rejuvenating makeover.

Additionally, Sophia boasts an aquamarine tiara that doubles as a necklace, believed to be part of her personal jewelry assortment.

She often graces royal events wearing the late Queen's five-aquamarine tiara, adding a touch of regal elegance to her ensembles.

, known for her independent spirit, notably wore a tiara even before her wedding, a practice that has become less common among modern royal women.

Tiaras, once a staple accessory for royal ladies at various events, are now primarily reserved for formal occasions such as state dinners, diplomatic receptions, and parliamentary functions.

recently showcased her York tiara at the wedding of Crown Prince Hussein of Jordan and Princess Rajwa, a dazzling piece that had not been seen in public for over two decades.

The tiara was a gift from Beatrice's parents, the late and the late Duke of Edinburgh, to her mother, Sarah, Duchess of York, upon her marriage to in 1986.

Amidst the anticipation surrounding Lady Louise's future royal engagements, she has been focusing on her personal endeavors, including passing her driving test and pursuing studies in English at St. Petersburg University.

Contrary to expectations, Lady Louise is not projected to assume a full-time royal role upon completing her education.

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