Princess Larisa
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I think that's the Queen's bracelet isn't it?
Yes, the tiara, earrings and bracelet are all on loan from the Queen.
I think that's the Queen's bracelet isn't it?
Jewels are great. But must say not my favorite tiara on her. I actually think the lotus suits her better. But still lovely appearance.
I think we all would like it better with better tiara hair. I think the earrings look great with it! But her hair people need to figure out better hairdos to anchor a tiara and make those diamonds sing!
It's not enough to have a lovely up-do (or back-do, as in this case). The hair has to add to the display of the tiara. The Queen and Camilla both have regular hairstyles that tend to do this. Work to do.
But I refuse to be unhappy at any tiara appearance!
It seems like Diana had her own jewels...or a lot more of her own jewels. I'm guessing due to the wedding gifts, gifts from Charles and her status as the PoW. She also wore a lot of costume jewelry. I do seem to recall she wore some of the Queen's jewelry also, besides the Tiara's which I guess belong to the crown actually.
LaRae
Actually, the blog on the Court Jeweller is about the real Cambridge Lover's Knot Tiara, the one that belonged to Augusta, Duchess of Cambridge, and was later sold in auction by her descendants.
So it really has nothing to do with with either Catherine or Diana, or even Queen Mary. Those three ladies all wore Queen Mary's Lover's Knot Tiara, which was made for Queen Mary and was only inspired by the original Cambridge LK tiara. Imo it is completely misleading to keep using the name Cambridge Lover's Knot tiara for the tiara of the British RF. It's Queen Mary's LK tiara that Catherine wore this week at the diplomatic reception, and I was very happy to see her with it again.
Thank you, Spheno. I don't have Roberts book, so I couldn't check what they call it. But the 'Cambrigde'-name seems more like floating around the internet and through the press, who obviously copy from the internet.It's officially called the Queen Mary's Lover's knot tiara. See Roberts 'Queen's Diamonds'.
[...] Diana wore this tiara a lot during her time as Princess of Wales.[...]
This time the tiara looked much better on Kate's head than they way it looked on her at the China State Banquet. I don't appreciate much a tiara placed like a headband, but all in all, Kate's hair was coiffed way better that the previous times, imo.
It was the only royal diadem at her disposal. So she had little choice. She had a "spare" by loaning a diadem from the Earl Spencer. That was it.
Yeah, we know the original was sold off, but this tiara is officially called The Cambridge Lover's Knot Tiara.
In the book "The Queens diamonds" by Hugh Roberts who was a former Director/member of the Royal Collection it is called Queen Mary's Lovers Knot tiara so i would say that this is it's official name.
The problem is that the british press calls it always like this and as we know they will probably not learn and even if they will still call it like this.Thanks for the correction. I think it's just popular to call it the Cambridge Lovers Knot Tiara.
No, they don't learn (don't want to learn). So 'Kate Middleton' is wearing the Cambridge tiara for them.The problem is that the british press calls it always like this and as we know they will probably not learn and even if they will still call it like this.
Kate wore a different tiara to the Chinese State Dinner- she wore the lotus (or papyrus) tiara.