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Princess Beatrice Wears Queen’s Wedding Tiara for Secret Royal Wedding

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Princess Beatrice Wears Queen’s Wedding Tiara for Secret Royal Wedding

Princess Beatrice of York recently tied the knot with Mr. Mapley-Mozzie in a secret wedding ceremony at Windsor.

The royal bride surprised everyone by wearing the same tiara that II wore on her own wedding day to .

This stunning diamond headpiece, known as the Queen Mary fringe tiara, holds a significant place in the monarchy's history.

Traditionally, brides of the British royal family have used their family's jewels on their wedding day.

wore the Spencer-Tiara, and Duchess Camilla wore one from her mother on their respective wedding days.

However, as the backgrounds of royal spouses have become more diverse, there have been some updates to this tradition.

In the past, II commissioned the York tiara for Sarah Ferguson when she married .

But in recent years, it has become more common for royal brides to borrow a tiara from the Queen herself.

borrowed the Cartier halo tiara for her wedding to , while Meghan Markle wore the Queen Mary diamond bandeau tiara for her marriage to Prince Harry.

also borrowed the Greville emerald kokoshnik tiara for her wedding to Mr. Jack Brooksbank.

Initially, many speculated that Princess Beatrice might choose to wear the tiara her mother wore on her own wedding day.

However, Beatrice had the immense honor of wearing the Queen Mary fringe tiara, making her the only royal, besides , to have worn it.

This exquisite headpiece was originally commissioned by Queen Mary using diamonds gifted to her by Queen Victoria.

However, there was a mishap with the tiara on the morning of Queen Elizabeth II's wedding.

Just two hours before the ceremony, the tiara snapped in half as the hairdresser was fixing the bride's veil.

The Queen Mother, remaining calm, reassured her daughter that there were still two hours left and other tiaras to choose from.

Fortunately, the royal family's jeweler was on standby and managed to repair the tiara just in time for it to be placed on the Queen's head.

After the wedding, the tiara was returned to the Queen Mother, who kept it for the rest of her life.

Although rarely seen in public, she lent it for another royal wedding, that of and Mark Philip in 1973.

For Princess Beatrice's wedding, some claim that the tiara looked slightly askew in certain pictures, but many praised the bride's choice and thought it looked perfect.

In addition to the tiara, Beatrice wore a stunning ivory dress, another loan from the Queen.

The vintage peau de soie taffeta gown, originally made by Norman Hartnell, was adapted for Beatrice by Angela Kelly, the Queen's right-hand woman, and designer Stuart Parvin.

The dress, trimmed with duchess satin and encrusted with diamante, received much admiration from royal watchers and jewelry experts.

Vincent Malin, an author-historian, wrote about the tiara's history, describing Princess Beatrice's wedding as more royal than any other.

Rebecca Selva, Fred Leighton's creative director and expert, also praised the wedding, stating that it perfectly celebrated love, honored family, and respected tradition while being mindful of the current times.

Princess Beatrice's choice to wear the Queen's wedding tiara added a touch of majesty and history to her secret royal wedding.

The combination of the tiara and the exquisite gown showcased the elegance and tradition of the British royal family.

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