Nico
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A nice suprise and yes she does look sensational !
I said before I thought i would be left for Catherine but actually now I've seen Cams in it I'm fine with it. What I will say is I don't love it on Camilla as much as I did the late Queen. It seems to get rather lost in Camilla's hair (she is wearing further back and up than the Queen who wore i very straight and flat)
What I do hope this means is now the tiara most associated with the late Queen has been debuted its all up for wearing now so we'll see more pieces come out the vaults.
I don't like it on her, looked fabulous on the Queen.
With all the excitement about a fresh tiara, it’s easy to overlook the debut of the South African necklace and bracelet. Looks good for future reveals.
Glad she’s wearing this tiara! I was afraid it might be in the vault for a while
No. It should be in the family collection. If gifted to Anne or granddaughters, it will end up sold.I'm so glad it was not kept in the vault for Kate!
Camilla looks great in it and she wears it a bit different, so there is not the 1:1 effect given.
I feel a bit more unsure about the necklace which should have been, imo, either kept in the vault or be left for granddaughters/greatgranddaughters/bloodrelatives. Or, the better, the Princess Royal should have inherited it.
I don't believe I am saying this, but you are right, it is easy to overlook the SA necklace and bracelet, having been blinded by the glory that is "The Girls", They are not insignificant and look wonderful on her. More importantly, we will be paying a lot more attention in future.With all the excitement about a fresh tiara, it’s easy to overlook the debut of the South African necklace and bracelet. Looks good for future reveals.
I am wondering what else is getting the royal jewellers once-over to ensure that claws and clasps are tight, and the sparkles are bright.Indeed. Expect more treausres from the vault to emerge in time.
Quite agree. Interestingly, it looks totally different on Camilla. More delicate somehow.Yes wonderful tosee a different tiara being worn and also one of my favourites too!
You have to blame the French for the dress code which was "Black Tie" which for us means "No Tiara's". Needless to say, the Dinner at Mansion House was "White Tie" which for we shallow jewel droolers means bling, lots and lots of "the real deal!I can't cope with the fact she wore a tiara for a dinner at the Mansion House but not for Versailles! Guurl, I'd like to have a word...
Ps: She looks fantastic!
It is possible that some occasions will be elevated to "White Tie", which is a big plus for us and also raises the profile of the host(s).I’m just happy she’s wearing a tiara to an event other than a visiting Head of State banquet, Diplomatic Reception or State Opening of Parliament! It’s a bonus that she’s chosen one she hasn’t worn before.
It is a wonderful surprise and, not surprisingly, she does look amazing. Being greedy, I can only say 'more please'.A nice suprise and yes she does look sensational !
I am wondering what else is getting the royal jewellers once-over to ensure that claws and clasps are tight, and the sparkles are bright.
Since it was white tie I wonder why she didn't wear her Garter sash.
Decorations, orders, and tiara's are always optional - even with a white-tie dress code. In the Benelux countries, especially in the past, many woman never wore any orders or decorations at white-tie events.
She doesn't have to wear the sash at every white tie event, it is entirely optional.
Since it was white tie I wonder why she didn't wear her Garter sash.
Queen Camilla is wearing the Courtalds Shell brooch at the welcome ceremony in Nairobi today.