Kate Middleton’s Jaw-Dropping Diamond Tiara: All The Details

Kate Middleton was the bell of the ball with her showstopping tiara. The 43-year-old debuted Queen Victoria’s oriental cirlet tiara at the state banquet in honor of German President Frank Walters Steinmer on December 3rd. The Princess of Wales was a vision in blue and her Jenny Packam cape dress as she wore her biggest tiara to date. The royal accessorized the look with earrings that belong to the late Queen Elizabeth and topped it all off with the Royal Family Order and the Royal Victoria Order sash and star. She walked into the banquet next to her husband, Prince William, who looked dapper in his winter tail coat and white tie. He also dawned his noble order of the garter sash with the lesser George and great master of the most honorable order of the bath neck order among other regalia and medals. Ahead of the banquet, the pair posose for a regal portrait taken by Alex Bramal at Frogmore House, a royal residence near Windsor Castle. In the photo, the couple is all smile standing in front of the twinkling Christmas tree. The portrait showed off Kate’s eye-catching tiara, which was crafted in 1853 for Queen Victoria by her husband, Prince Albert. According to the Garrett, the tiara features 2,600 diamonds and was previously worn by Queen Elizabeth in 2005. Kate has been the first royal to sport the diamond sparkler in public since. Inside the banquet, the tiara sparkled as King Charles gave a speech directed to the German president. It is uh wonderful to be joined this evening. We have of course experienced um the darkest times and the most terrible consequences of conflict. But perhaps now so many decades later, the acknowledgement of past suffering has become the basis for an honest friendship renewed and redoubled. So looking ahead president, we have a responsibility to our citizens and to our European neighbors as well as the wider world to speak about the shared values of the United Kingdom and Germany. Wednesday’s outing marks the fifth time Princess Catherine has worn a tiara in public. She’s previously worn one at royal weddings and state banquetss. She famously wore her first tiara at her wedding to Prince William in 2011, rocking the Cardier Halo tiara as she walked down the aisle. The last time she wore a tiara was in September when she sported Queen Mary’s lovers not tiara for the state visit of United States President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump. [Music]

Kate Middleton was the belle of the ball with her showstopping tiara! The 43-year-old debuted Queen Victoria’s Oriental Circlet Tiara at the state banquet in honor of German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier on Dec. 3. The Princess of Wales was a vision in blue in her Jenny Packham caped dress as she wore her biggest tiara to date. The royal accessorized the look with earrings that belonged to the late Queen Elizabeth and topped it all off with the Royal Family Order and the Royal Victoria Order sash and star.

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  1. Sophie, Edward, William, and Catherine all looked wonderful, King Charles speech was great and proved how well the king is coping with all that is going on around him and his health. Long live the King we are with you and back your fight with prayers and love.

  2. The tiara setting is terribly wrong, making her look horrible. For the rest of the world, the British monarchy no longer has the spark compared to Europe royal families.

  3. She's not an actress who keeps her maiden name. She's Her Royal Highness Catherine, the Princess of Wales! You're just being so disrespectful to her. I think you don't employ journalists, just some random gossipmongers. Either you do your job properly or you're better off not doing it at all.

  4. Princess Catherine looked absolutely stunning, regal, dreamy, & other worldly beautiful in that Tiara & Dress! I actually think it's my favorite look ever of hers! The dress reminds me of the Night Sky with the Stars sparkling or the Ocean with lights sparkling off of it. And I SO LOVED the picture of Princess Catherine & Prince William by the Christmas tree. SO Otherworldly & Dreamy!

  5. It is deeply disrespectful and misogyonistic to insist to use the name Kate Middleton. Middleton is her maiden name, which she stopped using when she got married, over 14 (!!0 years ago in 2011. Kate is a. nickname which she clearly dislikes, and she has been asking people to call her Catherine since 2008. So continuing calling her by a disused maiden name and a disliked nick name is not only factually wrong, but very disrespectful. It is as if saying Lani Knavs, instead of First Lady Melania Trump.

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