Lotus Flower Tiara
The Lotus Flower Tiara was originally a necklace made by Garrard London that was given to the Queen Mother as a wedding gift, but it was later dismantled and the diamonds and pearls were reused to turn into this beautiful diadem.
Later in 1959, the Queen Mother gave the tiara to her daughter, Princess Margaret who cherished the headpiece for many years, wearing it on numerous occasions, and she even loaned it to her daughter-in-law on her wedding day. After her death in 2002, the tiara returned to the royal vault, and it wasn't seen again until the Duchess of Cambridge wore it in December 2013 for a Diplomatic Reception at Buckingham Palace. It was the second royal diadem the Duchess had donned since her 2011 wedding, for which she borrowed the Halo tiara. |
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Lotus Flower Tiara as seen on Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, Princess of Wales:
3 December 2013 - Diplomatic Reception