RubyPrincess168
Royal Highness
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Agreed -she's goign to have so much time to wear the big and the bold tiaras when(if) she's Queen.
I thought it was a VERY small tiara for such a statuesque lady. That tiara was originally purchased for the lady who became the late QEQM. QEQM was a tiny lady.
I too think the best part about the tiara (aside from fitting the style the Duchess chose), was its strong sentimental associations. The Royal Family seems to have embraced Duchess Kate with real warmth and affection.
I just love the history of it, and think it was the perfect choice...not only for the way it suits Catherine, but for the sentimentality.
The earrings don't have scrolls, they have acorns; it is a nod to the family coat of arms, which feature three acorns.
Speaking of acorns, have you had a look at the D&DoCa's combined coat of arms. Nice. Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Because of the way she wore her veil (which I think is the most attractive and flattering way to wear it), a larger tiara or even one like the Fringe which is pointy, would not only potentially rip a hole in it, but would look weird on top of her head.
Her coat of arms is lovely. Who decides what it looks like? Is it the Queen that gives the commission to make it for her?
Im very disappointed in her choice to be honest.Its a nice tiara but very underwhelming.
Think how tiny Margaret and QEQM were, Catherine is 8-9 inches taller. Also, what's all this about 'appropriate to a young bride'. She's nearly 30.
Also the hair didn't work for me. I am not sure what would make it look better for me. In my opinion Margaret wore it best and she always looked like she had short hair. That way the tiara didn't get overwhelmed by all that hair.