Keep scrolling to learn more about these famous diadems!
It’s a stunning yet modest crown, perfect for modern princesses and brides.
One appraiser believes it’s worth about 500,000 or $600,000 (perExpress).

The piece later passed down the line, but it hasn’t been seen on a royal since.
The tiara’s design came with a few fun secrets too!
With its easily customizable build, this tiara was really ahead of its time.

Despite its dazzling appearance, it apparently wasn’t Meghan’s first choice of wedding crown.
Royal sources toldThe Sunthat she preferred a diadem with emeralds instead, but was ultimately denied for various reasons.
The Dutch Star Tiara
Nothing says “star of the show” quite like the stunning Dutch Star Tiara.

An Argentine commoner by birth, Maxima became queen after herhusband took the throne in 2013.
The college-age royal explained in her biography (viaPeople): “I love tiaras.
Show me a tiara, and I’ll know where it came from.

I can recognize all the tiaras of Europe.”
The gifting of the tiara became a wedding tradition of the Spanish royal family.
No wonder the public hasn’t seen this tiara in years each outing is an expensive gamble!

That makes the Cameo Tiara over 200 years old!
Queen Maud’s Pearl Tiara isn’t the only diadem that’s gone missing.
The Spencer Tiara
Who could forget the late Princess of Wales and her iconic tiaras?

It was from Abbas II of Egypt, the last khedive, which gives the tiara its name.
“What is more important is the historical and sentimental value that they have for the family.”
The two could also be seen in traditional Japanese attire for the wedding ceremony.

She and her husband were empress and emperor of Japan until 2019.
Even from a distance, you might see the same glitteringtiarashining prominently on top of the then-princess' head.
I thought I’d broken it.

… We stuck it all together again, but I was rather alarmed" (viaHello!).
The jewels can also be removed from the frame and worn as a necklace!
We love this tiara for its classic design and royal splendor.

As theAmalienborg Museumpoints out, he served as the Danish court’s official “maker of orders.”
He later passed the business to his son (perThe British Museum).
“Princess Eugenie is wearing diamond and emerald drop earrings which are a wedding gift from the groom.”

According toTown & Country, luxury brand Boucheron made the diadem for jewelry aficionado Margaret Greville.
The Poltimore Tiara
We’ve saved the best for last!
In 1960, Princess Margaret married photographer Antony Armstrong-Jones while wearing this enormous sparkler (perVogue).

She must’ve loved it to do that."




