You can No royal bride walks down the aisle without a dazzling tiara atop her head - from the Duchess of Cambridge's Cartier Halo to the Queen Mary’s Russian Fringe Tiara worn by the Queen, here's our guide on royal wedding day tiaras through history The tiara was originally created from three diamond brooches that were a wedding gift from Lord Snowdon to Princess Margaret in 1960. He played a prince (one of her cousins) in a film. Eight years later, the brooches were transformed into a new piece of jewelry: a tiara for Margaret's daughter, Lady Sarah Armstrong-Jones.


The Snowdon Floral Tiara Lady Sarah Chatto’s wedding gown has been discussed several times on this site; the Jasper Conran gown wins a general crowd approval, as does her pairing of the gown with what we’ve referred to as the Snowdon Floral Tiara, a gorgeous diamond floral tiara that breaks into three separate brooches. The flowers were later removed to reveal the sparkling headpiece on her walk back up the aisle after saying “I do.”For her wedding to Princess Margaret’s son, David Armstrong-Jones, the Countess wore the Lotus Flower Tiara that belonged to Margaret. Though it’s the first wedding that this tiara had been worn for, it was reportedly a favorite of her mother, Princess Anne, as it came from her personal collection. They were turned into a diadem specially for Lady Sarah’s wedding. It was crafted in 1919 by E. Wolf and Co for Garrard, set in both gold and silver. She wore the sparkler at her wedding to Daniel Chatto in July 1994.

It was gifted to Queen Elizabeth at a very young age: on her 18Though it has belonged to Queen Elizabeth II for some time, she was never seen wearing it in public. In addition to wearing the tiara several times after her wedding (and in the year before as well), Margaret also took full advantage of the jewelry’s ability to easily transform into a necklace as well as 11 different brooches. Though the story lives on in history, the public was none the wiser on the day of, and the wedding went off without a hitch.Princess Margaret wore a tiara called the Poltimore Tiara to wed Antony Armstrong-Jones in 1960.
The tiara is made of a trio of diamond floral brooches, given to Princess Margaret on her wedding day by Lord Snowdon in 1960. He was the son of an actor and a theatrical agent. It is speculated that the creation could have been crafted in the early 1910s by Cartier, but it has never been confirmed. As an engagement gift to herself, Princess Margaret purchased the Garrard tiara for £5,500 in 1959. Mary gifted the tiara to Princess Marina, who also lent it to her daughter, Princess Alexandra, to wear regularly. The Queen Mother had received the necklace as a wedding gift in 1923 from her husband, George VI and chose, instead, to turn it into a tiara — only six months after receipt. He was an actor and she was a wardrobe assistant. Get the best stories in the world all in one place with Disney+ Cash Rate Cut: Are You Getting The Best Home Loan Deal?Get the best stories in the world all in one place with Disney+Cash Rate Cut: Are You Getting The Best Home Loan Deal? It was a photo of Princess Margaret in a bathtub, wearing nothing but the tiara.The Duchess chose the Kent Diamond and Pearl Fringe Tiara for her marriage to Prince Edward, Duke of Kent. He was the son of an actor and a theatrical agent. It has also been worn at the weddings of both Princess Alexandra of Kent as well as Princess Michael’s daughter, Gabriella Windsor.Princess Diana chose her own family’s tiara to wed Prince Charles in 1981, aptly called the Spencer Tiara. Getty Images; Serena, Countess of Snowdon.