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First, let’s look at the differences between tiaras and diadems. The main difference is that tiaras are rim-like and lighter in construction, while tiaras are usually more massive and crown-like.
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This is one of the most recognizable jewels of Elizabeth II – the diadem with an original ornament in the form of crosses and national symbols.
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The first owner of this diadem was George IV.
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Queen Elizabeth II in the diadem of George IV.
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King George III’s luxurious Frange Tiara was made from his own diamonds.
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The first owner of this tiara was the young Queen Victoria.
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The Queen Mother wearing the Frange Tiara of King George IV.
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Queen Elizabeth II wore a fringe tiara on her wedding day, November 20, 1947.
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The tiara “Queen Alexandra’s Kokoshnik” was made especially for the wife of Edward VII, Alexandra, the sister of the Russian Empress Maria Feodorovna.
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Elizabeth II in Queen Alexandra’s Kokoshnik dances with Gerald Ford at a White House dinner party, 1976.
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Elizabeth II wore this tiara quite often.
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This photo shows the “Wedding Crown” or “Tiara from the Girls of Great Britain and Northern Ireland”.
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This jewelry was given to Elizabeth II for her wedding by her grandmother, Queen Maria.
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The Queen of Great Britain in her most beloved tiara.
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This is the Cambridge tiara worn by many members of the royal family.
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Queen Elizabeth II gave the Cambridge Tiara to Princess Diana for her wedding.
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Now the Cambridge tiara belongs to the wife of Prince William – Catherine, Princess of Wales.
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The luxurious Vladimir tiara was made in 1874 for Maria Pavlovna, the wife of Prince Vladimir Alexandrovich.
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The grandmother of Elizabeth II bought this tiara from Russian emigrants. She ordered another set of emerald pendants for her.
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Elizabeth II often wore this exquisite jewelry.
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The ruby tiara of Elizabeth II is a gift from the people of Burma for the Queen’s wedding.
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More precisely, the queen was presented with rubies, from which the tiara was made.
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Oriental or Indian tiara was made for Queen Victoria.
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Elizabeth II loved to wear it very much.
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The Queen Mother gave Elizabeth II the Halo Tiara by Cartier for her 18th birthday.
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It was this tiara that Kate Middleton wished to wear on her wedding day.
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The Victorian sapphire set and tiara of George VI were presented to Elizabeth by her father for the wedding.
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Elizabeth II received an aquamarine set as a gift from the President of Brazil.
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The Emerald (Emerald) tiara is a legacy of Queen Victoria. Victoria bequeathed this jewel to be kept in the family “until the last descendant.”
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This impressive crown was made for the coronation of Elizabeth’s II grandfather, George V. The monarch wears this decoration only on the anniversary of the coronation.