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Princess Kate Hints at Coronation Tiara as Meghan Markle Stirs Controversy
In a historic moment, tears welled up in Meg's eyes as Catherine bestowed upon her the iconic aquamarine Perura tiara to wear at the upcoming coronation.
However, the focus quickly shifted to Princess Kate, who dropped a hint about her own tiara for King Charles' big day.
Speculation has been rife about whether the Princess of Wales will wear a tiara to the coronation, while across the pond, Meghan Markle seems intent on causing disruption and annoyance to the royal family as the coronation day draws near.
Meghan Markle recently released a letter from years ago, falsely accusing Charles, in an apparent attempt to tarnish his reputation.
Adding fuel to the fire, she also managed to steal attention away from Louis and Charlotte's birthdays by appearing on a TED Talk with a noticeably altered face due to plastic surgery.
However, let us return to the coronation news.
During an outing in Birmingham last week, Prince William and Princess Kate met with Alison Hammond, the host of This Morning, for the second time this year.
It was during this meeting that Kate shared fresh details about her outfit for the coronation.
Alison, speaking on Friday's episode of the show, revealed that she asked the 41-year-old royal what she would be wearing for the momentous occasion.
In response, Kate hinted that there would be a touch of blue, much to the delight of royal fans.
Speculation immediately arose, with many suggesting that the hint of blue may not refer to her dress, but rather to the accessories and crowns she will wear.
Among the potential tiaras is the modern sapphire tiara, originally owned by Princess Louise of Belgium in 1858 and later added to the Queen's collection.
Another possibility is the aquamarine pineflower tiara, a lesser-worn piece given to the Queen Mother by King George VI.
The teak turquoise tiara, made for Queen Mary of Teck, is also in the running.
This massive turquoise tiara comes as part of a set that includes earrings, a necklace, rings, and brooches.
Lastly, there is the Brazilian aquamarine perrué tiara, gifted to Queen Elizabeth II during her 1953 coronation by the President of Brazil.
Made up of emerald-cut aquamarines and diamonds, it is a stunning piece.
Royal stylists had previously hinted that Kate Middleton might opt for the Brazilian aquamarine perrué tiara, which was part of the late Queen's 1953 coronation.
This choice aligns with the Queen's will, as she decided to divide her jewelry and crown collection.
However, there has been ongoing speculation about whether Kate will wear a tiara at all during the coronation.
Lauren Kyner, the expert behind the blog The Court Jeweller, expressed her hopes for the presence of coronation tiaras.
However, she also noted that Charles might follow the example of some European counterparts, like the King of the Netherlands, who have set a daytime formal dress code for their own coronations.
In this case, we may still see grand jewels such as necklaces, brooches, earrings, and even tiaras.
Following their visit to Birmingham, Alison took to Twitter to share a photo of herself alongside Prince William and Princess Kate.
She expressed her joy in spending time with the royal couple and praised them for their down-to-earth nature.