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Uh not me...not at all a fan of those types of hair ornaments...at least not the one in the picture.
LaRae
LaRae
Uh not me...not at all a fan of those types of hair ornaments...at least not the one in the picture.
LaRae
I’m surprised at the lozange TBH, I’d think the filigree would suit Meghan better.
This is exactly what I have meant when I have been saying a 'hair jewel'. Exactly. Would look splendid done well, with the veil coming from the back, as in the base of the chignon/bun/whatever. I agree about it being very similar to Camilla's hat at her wedding.
From what I have read the QM Fringe is one of the Queen's tiaras that she wears...those don't get shared.
LaRae
Compromise could be the other fringe tiara. There is the Queen Adelaide fringe tiara which is in the queen's collection since the death of her mother.
Sundays with Victoria: Queen Adelaide's Diamond Fringe | The Court Jeweller
I think there are certain tiaras being reserved for the sole use of the Queen. Now in the future that could change if a new Queen doesn't care (unless there's some unknown rule about this)...but this Queen seems to be more of a stickler about some things.
LaRae
The Daily Diadem: Queen Adelaide's Diamond Fringe | The Court Jeweller (a closer view of the Queen A Fringe) ...while not a fan of Fringe style tiaras this one isn't too bad because it's shorter and not so massive. So many times I see women in these massive Fringe tiaras and they are overwhelming the wearer.
Meghan could wear this one and not looking like the tiara is overwhelming her.
LaRae
OT question: how many fringes does BRF actually have? The ladies probably can coordinate their choices and wear different fringes at same event.
I think Sarah's tiara is a gift for her from the very beginning.
We never know how Charles (and Camilla) handle the tiara/jewelry issues until he becomes the King, but for the Queen, I think she didn't gift any historical tiara/jewelry to anyone.
But yes it's possible that Meghan may get a newly purchased tiara as a gift from Charles (rather than the Queen).
I'm starting to think that if she does do a tiara, the Queen Mary's Fringe Tiara would indeed look very good on Meghan, especially if her dress is 'architectural'. (I am keen on something akin to Letizia's and Mathilde's collars). Not sure if that tiara is possible, though, since I haven't been following the thread too closely to know what's been discussed.
As far as I am aware Queen Adelaide's Fringe is one of those few tiaras in the private collection left for the use of the Queen alone and she uses it as a necklace mostly when wearing either Queen Mary's Fringe or the kokoshnik.Fringe tiaras are somehow great with veils, imo they make lovely wedding tiaras. But no bride since Princess Anne has worn Queen Mary's fringe at a wedding. Since neither Catherine nor Sarah or Sophie wore the fringe tiara, it would greatly surprise me if Meghan were offered Queen Mary's fringe for her wedding. And Queen Adelaide's fringe just doesn't look as good as a tiara as Queen Mary's fringe does. And then it's even so much older with a very rich royal history. I just can't see anybody other than a Queen or wife of an heir wearing it.
You are right, I completely forgot about that. So Queen Adelaide's fringe is completely off the list.As far as I am aware Queen Adelaide's Fringe is one of those few tiaras in the private collection left for the use of the Queen alone and she uses it as a necklace mostly when wearing either Queen Mary's Fringe or the kokoshnik.
The Queen Adelaide's Fringe Tiara may be a Queen only tiara, but Queen Elizabeth II has not been seen wearing tiara.
Personally, I hope she doesn't wear a tiara or if she does I would like to see something newly acquired, like Sarah of York's when she married. That was a second son's wife and I think her tiara suited her very well.
I wouldn't mind if they acquired something to pass down Harry's line in the future. However, Sarah's case is no way an indication of how it's traditionally done. There was no precedent until then as the royal bride's family usually had their own family tiara to wear on wedding day. Sarah borrowed the piece from Gerard as her family didn't have a tiara and was a family friend. After that, the Queen acquired the piece and some other jewelry for her. It'd be odd if it got sent back to the jeweler and anyone can buy the Duchess' wedding tiara. Sophie got a "new" tiara, but that's only new in the sense that it was newly created. All the jewels used were already in the vault. The fear of something new is that the craftsmanship just isn't there anymore and it would end up something like Sophie's disaster tiara.