The late Queen tended to lend royal brides a tiara from her personal collection when they tied the knot. But some royals born into the Royal Family have worn tiaras after reaching adulthood rather than waiting for their wedding days, as was the case for Princess Anne and Princess Margaret. As King Charles’ niece and the granddaughter of the late Queen, here are four of the royal diadems Lady Louise Windsor could choose to wear for the coronation next May, or her eventual royal wedding.
Anthemion Tiara
An obvious choice for Lady Louise Windsor’s diadem debut is the Anthemion Tiara which belongs to her mother Sophie, Countess of Wessex.
Sophie wore it for her tiara debut in 1999 when she married the Queen’s youngest son Prince Edward.
While the tiara in its current format was brand new at the time of the royal wedding, it is actually a diadem steeped in history.
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Louise’s other tiara options
While there are three tiaras currently in Sophie, Countess of Wessex’s jewellery box that Lady Louise could choose from, there is also an enormous vault of royal jewellery.
In tribute to her grandmother, whom she was known to be incredibly close to, Lady Louise might opt for a tiara that was beloved by the Queen.
She could pick Queen Mary’s Fringe Tiara, the diadem the Queen wore to marry Prince Philip in 1947, or the Cartier Halo Tiara that the Queen was gifted by her parents to mark her 18th birthday.
Many royal women make their tiara debuts with the Cartier Halo including Princess Anne, Princess Margaret and Kate, Princess of Wales.
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