Meghan Markle dazzled the world when she wore Queen Mary’s Diamond Bandeau tiara on her wedding day in May 2018.
Many royal fans still wonder whether they’ll ever see Meghan wear the jewels again or not.
There is a long list of precious tiaras which the royal family has. Some are gifted or self-owned, while others are inherited from their ancestors. Many royal women are even seen wearing them on some occasions.
Tiaras are typically only worn by royal women for diplomatic receptions, state banquets and the state opening of Parliament, which only the Queen and the Duchess of Cornwall usually attend.
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While Prince Harry and Meghan say they will continue to support the Queen going forward. Meghan Markle and Prince Harry have visited the UK on quite a few occasions since leaving the royal family most notably on Prince Philip’s death and to celebrate the Queen’s Platinum jubilee.
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Here are a few instances where Meghan Markle could have worn the royal tiara:Â The Sussexes were on their royal tour of Australia when the Netherlands state visit took place in October 2018 and Meghan was on maternity leave after giving birth to baby Archie when the US President Donald Trump visited in June 2019. The couple has not previously attended the Queen’s Diplomatic Corps Reception, which takes place annually in December.
The stunning tiara Meghan wore on her wedding day dates back to 1932. It features a detachable floral-shaped brooch at its centre, given to the Queen’s grandmother Queen Mary as a wedding present in 1893 by the County of Lincoln.
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The centrepiece is surrounded by nine smaller diamonds and the bandeau part of the tiara is made up of 11 intricate glittering sections, including ovals and pave set with large and small diamonds. Queen Mary bequeathed the bandeau and brooch to the Queen upon her death in 1953.
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