cmbruno said:
Ah who's baby face is that? William or Harry looks scared and oh so cute!
According to Boris' post the hearts are different.BTW, from various books I've read over the years, that necklace was Charles' present to Diana on the birth of William and William's name is engraved on the back of that heart in Charles' handwriting.
The queen always seemed concerned about the jewelry. Too bad, people don't count more. Jewels laying in vaults for centuries is a waste and foolish. Greed is ugly.
I do not see that happening with the Windsors, But maybe between Harry and William's wives. But Kathrine will get the hole colection when William is King.I hope the queen keeps her jewels together in a collection where the other royals can borrow from.
I hope the queen keeps her jewels together in a collection where the other royals can borrow from, instead of giving them away, like in The Netherlands. Then we'll maybe get to see Catherine with more than one tiara in the future.
I hope the queen keeps her jewels together in a collection where the other royals can borrow from, instead of giving them away, like in The Netherlands. Then we'll maybe get to see Catherine with more than one tiara in the future.
Interesting to see what Tiara the Queen gives Catherine; [as opposed to which pieces Her Majesty loans out....] Traditionally, the Queen gives a Tiara to her daughters in law [either from the Royal Collection] or she buys one [as she did for Sarah] and altahough Catherine is the daugher in law of her grandson, I am sure Her Maj will want to do something similar for her.
It's traditional at British Royal Weddings for the bride to receive a large number of gifts of jewels, eg from the Queen, the Prince of Wales, Prince William (who can easily afford to buy her some, plus jewels previously belonging to his late mother), various British institutions, and from various guests and potentates (Sultans, Princes, Sheikhs). Previously these gifts were put on public display, in Catherine's case they haven't been.
So we've no idea what she received last week but we can safely assume it will form an impressive basis to what will be an increasingly impressive collection. It will only be when she wears some pieces that we know they exist (and what William has given her from his share of Diana's collection), and some pieces may not be seen for a few years.
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Sorry, I don't understand your post. The Queen is aware that you need to preserve for the next generation and once you give it away it's gone for good.The queen always seemed concerned about the jewelry. Too bad, people don't count more. Jewels laying in vaults for centuries is a waste and foolish. Greed is ugly.
I thought the Duke and Duchess requested NO wedding gifts, and published a list of their favorite charities that they wanted donations made to in their names instead?
Sorry, I don't understand your post. The Queen is aware that you need to preserve for the next generation and once you give it away it's gone for good.
There are millions of dollars of beautiful jewelry mouldering away in safes and banks all over the UK and the Continent. Reason? There is no occasion or need to wear them and they are merely assets.
The Danish RF gave Princess Alexandra a beautiful historic tiara for a wedding present. Come the divorce it was gone from the main line. It is doubtful if she will ever wear it again and, if she doesn't sell it, the next time we see it will be on the head of one of her son's brides in 10 - 15 years. What she will do with it is anyones guess! Come time for the next son to marry (a Crown Prince no less) the bride (CP Mary)was given a small tiara of no historical provenance!
Queen Mary positively lavished jewels on everyone now the onus is on the Queen to preserve for the next Queen and the Queen after that! Greed does not come into it! It's not as if she nips into the vaults and rolls around in the contents like Scrooge McDuck!
It's traditional at British Royal Weddings for the bride to receive a large number of gifts of jewels, eg from the Queen, the Prince of Wales, Prince William (who can easily afford to buy her some, plus jewels previously belonging to his late mother), various British institutions, and from various guests and potentates (Sultans, Princes, Sheikhs). Previously these gifts were put on public display, in Catherine's case they haven't been.
So we've no idea what she received last week but we can safely assume it will form an impressive basis to what will be an increasingly impressive collection. It will only be when she wears some pieces that we know they exist (and what William has given her from his share of Diana's collection), and some pieces may not be seen for a few years.
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The Danish RF gave Princess Alexandra a beautiful historic tiara for a wedding present. Come the divorce it was gone from the main line. It is doubtful if she will ever wear it again and, if she doesn't sell it, the next time we see it will be on the head of one of her son's brides in 10 - 15 years. What she will do with it is anyones guess! Come time for the next son to marry (a Crown Prince no less) the bride (CP Mary)was given a small tiara of no historical provenance!
I thought the Duke and Duchess requested NO wedding gifts, and published a list of their favorite charities that they wanted donations made to in their names instead?
This was what was widely reported in American media, as well as Hello! UK.
iunfortunately it doesn't look like she will participate in many gala events just yet, and albert and charlene's wedding, to which W+K are going, will be a daytime wedding...
In one of the many commemorative royal wedding magazines on the newstands, one mentions Catherine "already has a privately commissioned 120-carat tiara from Royal Asscher". Does anybody know anything about this?
(It's the From the editors of US Weekly Collector's Edition pg 41, not the regular newstand issue.)
This tiara was made by Royal Asscher to commemorate the wedding with the hopes that Catherine would choose to wear it. It was not commissioned by Catherine and at this point, no one has purchased it for her.
You can see the tiara on the Royal Asscher facebook page:
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?...a.10150146070949171.296354.83736369170&type=1
There were other jewelry designers who designed a tiara for Catherine but only Royal Asscher actually created one.
The other tiara designs:
Kate Middleton
I like the one with the blue stones.