Her Majesty's Hidden Tiaras (2024)

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We’ve just spent more than a week surveying 95 incredible jewels worn by Queen Elizabeth II. But there are tons of pieces that haven’t been brought out of the vaults in years—and in some cases, in decades! Today, we’ve got a look at the Queen’s tiaras that haven’t been worn in public in more than a decade, plus three tiaras that were brought back to the spotlight by a trio of British royal brides.

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The duch*ess of York (later Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother) wears the Strathmore Rose Tiara for an official portrait, ca. 1926

The Strathmore Rose Tiara

This delicate floral tiara, also made in the nineteenth century, was a wedding present given to Lady Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon (better known to us as the Queen Mother) by her father, the Earl of Strathmore, in 1923. She loved to wear the tiara across her forehead in trendy 1920s style, but it’s not been worn by any other member of the family, and it’s still in the vaults today. Our most recent glimpse of the tiara came in 2012, when it was photographed for The Queen’s Diamonds.

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The duch*ess of York (later Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother) wears the Cartier Bracelet Bandeau for a Guildhall reception in London, 1933

In the 1920s, the Duke of York (later King George VI) bought his new wife a set of Art Deco bracelets from Cartier. Each of the five bracelets in the set features a different gemstone: one with sapphires, one with emeralds, one with rubies, and two with diamonds. The bandeau is made up of three of those bracelets worn together on a frame. The Queen Mother wore it during the 1920s and 1930s, but it hasn’t been worn in tiara form since then. The Queen, however, wears the individual bracelets on a fairly regular basis today. The bracelets are also pictured in Angela Kelly’s Dressing the Queen.

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The duch*ess of Cornwall wears the Delhi Durbar Tiara for a state banquet at Buckingham Palace during the Norwegian state visit, October 2005 (MATT DUNHAM/AFP/Getty Images)

The Delhi Durbar Tiara

Queen Mary also commissioned this massive tiara (and accompanying diamond and emerald jewels) for the Delhi Durbar in 1911. King George V thought it was her “best” tiara, but it’s only been worn twice since her era. The Queen Mother (then Queen Elizabeth) wore it in South Africa in 1947. She bequeathed it to the Queen, who has since loaned it to the duch*ess of Cornwall. She has worn it publicly on only one occasion: a state banquet during the Norwegian state visit in 2005. Since then, our only glimpses of the tiara came in 2012, when it was both exhibited at Buckingham Palace and photographed for The Queen’s Diamonds.

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The Queen wears the Oriental Circlet for a state banquet in Malta, November 2005 (Ian Jones/Daily Telegraph/PA Images/Alamy)

The Oriental Circlet

Designed by Prince Albert, this Eastern-inspired tiara was originally set with opals. Queen Alexandra, who was superstitious, removed them. The tiara is an heirloom of the crown, but it was worn (superbly!) for years by the Queen Mother. It’s only been worn once by the Queen since her mother’s death: for a state banquet in Malta in 2005. Since then, our only views of the tiara have come from exhibitions, including the “Victoria and Albert: Art and Love” exhibition at Buckingham Palace in the summer of 2010.

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Queen Elizabeth (later the Queen Mother) wears the Teck Crescent Tiara for a performance by the Comedie Francaise at the Savoy Hotel in London, March 1939 (Sueddeutsche Zeitung Photo/Alamy)

The Teck Crescent Tiara

This diamond tiara of roses and crescents was constructed from diamond elements that belonged to Princess Mary, duch*ess of Gloucester and Edinburgh, who was a daughter of King George III. She left the diamonds to her niece and goddaughter, the duch*ess of Teck, and it eventually ended up in the collection of the duch*ess’s daughter, Queen Mary. It was worn occasionally by Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother in the 1930s, but we haven’t seen it worn in public since. Thanks to The Queen’s Diamonds, we know that the Queen now owns the tiara, and that she has loaned it to the duch*ess of Cornwall, who has yet to wear it publicly. Our most recent glimpse of the jewel comes from its photographs in The Queen’s Diamonds.

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Princess Margaret of the United Kingdom wears the Persian Turquoises for a banquet at the Portuguese embassy in London, April 1993 (Jim James/PA Images/Alamy)

The Persian Turquoise Tiara

We know that one of Princess Margaret’s tiaras—the Lotus Flower Tiara—was returned to the Queen’s collection following her death in 2002. I strongly suspect that several others with royal provenance also remain in the royal vaults today. One of these may be the Persian Turquoise Tiara, King George V’s 1923 wedding gift to the duch*ess of York (the Queen Mother). Princess Margaret is the last person photographed wearing these royal turquoises, which were not included in the public auction of her possessions in 2006.

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Princess Margaret wears the tiara during the celebrations for the inauguration of Queen Juliana of the Netherlands, 6 Sep 1948 (Dutch National Archives/Wikimedia Commons)

Queen Mary’s Diamond Lozenge Tiara

Another tiara worn by Princess Margaret, this diamond tiara with a lozenge-pattern design comes from the collection of Queen Mary. She wore it with a series of pearl toppers. This tiara hasn’t been seen in public since the 1960s, and I’m hopeful that it remains in the royal vaults today.

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Princess Margaret wears Queen Mary’s Russian Bandeau with its sapphire center ornament for a banquet in Port of Spain during her visit to Trinidad and Tobago, April 1958 (Keystone Press/Alamy)

Queen Mary’s Russian Bandeau

Queen Mary bought several pieces of jewelry from the exiled Romanovs, and this sparkling sunray bandeau may have been one of them. The piece can be worn with various center stones, including a luminous sapphire. It’s not been seen since Princess Margaret last wore it in the 1960s, and many of us are crossing our fingers that it’s still in the vaults!

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The duch*ess of Cambridge wears the Cartier Halo Tiara, the duch*ess of Sussex wears Queen Mary’s Diamond Bandeau, and Princess Eugenie wears the Greville Emerald Kokoshnik (Peter Macdiarmid/Getty Images, Jonathan Brady – WPA Pool/Getty Images, ANDREW MATTHEWS/AFP via Getty Images)

Over the last decade, three of the Queen’s hidden tiaras have emerged from the royal vaults, thanks to a trio of royal weddings. In 2011, the duch*ess of Cambridge wore the Cartier Halo Tiara, which hadn’t been seen since the 1970s. The duch*ess of Sussex chose Queen Mary’s Diamond Bandeau for her 2018 wedding; that tiara hadn’t been spotted in public since the 1940s. And in 2018, Princess Eugenie wore the Greville Emerald Kokoshnik, which had been inherited by the Queen Mother in 1942 but neverworn in public by a royal woman before.

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FAQs

How many tiaras does the Queen of England have? ›

Queen Elizabeth II was known to have an exquisite collection of jewels including expensive crowns and tiaras, while it is believed that the Queen's private collection has around 50 tiaras.

What was the Queen's favorite tiara? ›

From the Imperial State Crown traditionally worn for the opening of parliament, to the numerous diadems she has lent to royal brides, the late Queen had an impressive collection of tiaras. Yet there is one that was thought to be her favourite - a piece she turns to again and again - the Vladimir Tiara.

How much is Kate's tiara worth? ›

Cartier Halo Scroll Tiara: ~$1-1.5 million

The most recent occasion: Kate Middleton wore it on her wedding day in 2011. The iconic tiara has hundreds of diamonds, placed in a beautiful swirled pattern, and is estimated to be worth around $936,000 to $1,560,300.

Who will inherit the Queen's tiara? ›

“The bulk of the collection will pass to Charles — with Camilla as his queen consort — and then Kate, so they may not be left anything big [in the will].” Over the years, Queen Elizabeth loaned many of them to family members for special events.

How many tiaras did Meghan wear? ›

How many tiaras has Meghan worn? Officially only one. I've never seen any of her movies or television shows so I don't know if she ever wore one while acting. She wasn't in the UK long enough to attend any State Dinners, so she wouldn't have had an occasion to wear one to other than her wedding.

Does Meghan still have a tiara? ›

As is custom for royal brides, Meghan Markle did not keep her wedding tiara. Since the jewel was on loan from the queen, it was returned to the royal vault after the big day.

What is the rarest piece of the Queen's crown? ›

One of the rarest pieces in the Crown Jewels collection of 23,578 gemstones is the George IV State Diadem, officially known as the Diamond Diadem. George IV commissioned Rundell & Bridge to make the piece in 1820 for £8,216.

Has Kate worn the Spencer tiara? ›

Instead of the Spencer Tiara, Kate donned the late Queen Elizabeth II's Cartier Halo Tiara, while Meghan selected Queen Mary's Bandeau Tiara. Even though Diana's daughters-in-law didn't wear the crown on their big days, generations before and after her embraced the accent when they tied the knot.

What is Kate's favorite tiara? ›

From the Cartier Halo Scroll Tiara and the Lotus Flower Tiara to her favorite, the Cambridge Lover's Knot Tiara, and her most recent inclusion, the Strathmore Rose Tiara, Middleton's impressive diamond tiara repertoire is steeped in rich royal history and sentimental significance.

Will Kate inherit Diana's tiara? ›

Kate Middleton will not inherit Princess Diana's wedding tiara, but her daughter Charlotte will. Kate was given the title "Princess of Wales" after the death of Queen Elizabeth II on Thursday. Hello! Magazine writes the tiara her mother-in-law wore at her wedding belongs to the Spencer family.

What tiara did Meghan want to wear? ›

Meghan Markle wanted to wear an Emerald Tiara for her Wedding but she was told that the one she wanted was not available as it had 'unknown Russian origins'. There are several sides to this story and all can be deconstructed and explained.

What did Anne inherit from the Queen? ›

Most recently, she inherited Queen Elizabeth's iconic three-strand pearl necklace, valued at around £1 million. Other Ventures: Over the years, Anne has held various honorary positions and presidencies in organizations such as the Fédération Equestre Internationale, BAFTA, and the Royal Society of Arts.

Did Harry inherit anything from the Queen? ›

So what will Prince Harry inherit from Queen Elizabeth? Representatives told Forbes in 2021 that Harry was not a beneficiary of any of the $100 million left to the royal family by his great-grandmother, the Queen Mother.

Will Princess Charlotte inherit the Spencer tiara? ›

Charlotte is set to receive the iconic Spencer tiara, which previously belonged to her late grandmother, Princess Diana. Diana famously chose to wear the headpiece on her wedding day to Prince Charles in July 1981.

How many tiaras does Kate Middleton have? ›

Throughout her 12 years as a member of the royal family, Middleton has only worn a total of four diamond diadems over 16 head-turning tiara moments, consistently revisiting her tried and true pieces over her tenure as first, the duch*ess of Cambridge and now, the Princess of Wales.

What is the oldest tiara in England? ›

The Crown of Princess Blanche, also called the Palatine Crown or Bohemian Crown, is the oldest surviving royal crown known to have been in England, and probably dates to 1370–80. It is made of gold with diamonds, balas rubies, emeralds, sapphires, enamel and pearls.

How many times did Diana wear a tiara? ›

Diana's wedding turned the tiara into an iconic piece of royal jewelry. Her father continued to loan it to her throughout her tenure. She wore it “at least seven times between 1983 and 1992,” according to Sotheby's, “on special occasions during royal tours and high-profile events within and outside the UK.”

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