Kate Middleton’s rare tiara moment, which one will she choose?

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Kate Middleton’s rare tiara moment, which one will she choose? Photo:townandcountrymag

Kate Middleton is all set to dust off a tiara from her collection for an upcoming diplomatic event hosted by the Queen at her residence, Buckingham Palace, next Wednesday.

The event traditionally requires members of the royal family to don their most formal of gowns, including a rare tiara appearance for married royals.

Kate is most likely to choose her most well-loved pearl diamond tiara, alongside a sash symbolizing her role as a member of the Royal Victorian Order. The young mother and Duchess will most likely opt for her Lover’s knot tiara which is often referred to as the Cambridge Lover’s knot.

Over the years the Duchess has been seen wearing it on a total of five occasions. The tiara features dangling pearls which hang from a diamond pretzel shared knot. It is said to have been a favorite of the Late Princess Diana.

The tiara is itself more than a century old and features a stunning headpiece which was originally commissioned by Queen Mary, from jeweler, Garrard in 1913 or 1914. It was also owned by Mary’s grandmother, Princess Augusta of Hesse.

Kate will accompany her tiara with her yellow badge, featuring a picture of the Queen, given to the Duchess back in 2018.