Can you guess who wore these exquisite tiaras? Match the tiara to the royal…
Tiaras are the ultimate symbol of royalty, elegance and heritage, making them some of the most enchanting accessories in history.
From diamond-encrusted designs passed down through generations to modern masterpieces, each tiara tells a fascinating story.
But how well do you know these iconic headpieces? This sparkling guessing game is your chance to test your knowledge.
Each clue reveals a unique detail about a tiara’s origins, design or significance – whether it was gifted for a special occasion, crafted by a renowned jeweller or adorned with rare gemstones.
Get ready to dive into the glittering world of tiaras and match these spectacular crowns of glory to their rightful royal wearers…
1. Green grandeur
Clue: Created in 1919 by Boucheron for Dame Margaret Greville, this kokoshnik-inspired diamond and emerald tiara made its grand debut at a royal wedding in 2018.
2. Radiant edge
Clue: While the heir to the Swedish throne has been wearing this show-stopping tiara faithfully for more than two decades, it has been in the family since 1881.
3. Floral elegance
Clue: Dating back to 1919, this impressive garland-style headpiece was gifted to Lady Cynthia Hamilton on the occasion of her marriage to Albert, Viscount Althorp.
4. Remarkable rubies
Clue: A Danish Princess has been the exclusive wearer of this opulent diamond and ruby tiara since her royal marriage in 2004.
5. Removable pearls
Clue: Designed by Bolin for Grand Duchess Maria Pavlovna of Russia, this elaborate tiara found its way into the British Royal Family in 1921. The pearls can be removed or swapped for cabochon drops from the Cambridge emerald collection.
6. Transformative brilliance
Clue: This nineteenth-century sapphire and diamond necklace, once belonging to Princess Louise of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, was purchased in 1963 and set on a frame. It has since been exclusively worn as a tiara.
7. Deco shine
Clue: A dazzling diamond bandeau, dating back to 1932, is said to have ‘stood out’ to this royal bride when selecting the tiara she would wear on her big day.
8. Timeless grace
Clue: Originally commissioned from Garrard for Queen Mary in 1913, this glinting tiara, boasting 19 graduated pearls, has been worn to several galas by this beloved Princess.
9. Delicate blooms
Clue: Purchased by Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip from Garrard, this sparkling tiara, featuring delicate floral scrollwork, was spotted at the wedding of Crown Prince Hussein and Princess Rajwa in Jordan.
10. Gemstone opulence
Clue: The Dutch monarch wears this glittering tiara, made by Schürmann in 1899, with its original emerald setting, but it can also be worn with five upright pearls for an even grander finish.
11. New heirloom
Clue: The latest addition to the Danish Crown Jewels, this tiara was repurposed from a historic diamond belt.
ANSWERS
1. Princess Eugenie wearing the Greville emerald kokoshnik tiara
2. Crown Princess Victoria wearing the Baden fringe tiara
3. Princess Diana wearing the Spencer tiara
4. Queen Mary of Denmark wearing the Danish ruby parure tiara
5. Queen Elizabeth II wearing the Vladimir tiara
6. Queen Camilla wearing the Belgian sapphire tiara
7. Meghan, Duchess of Sussex wearing Queen Mary’s diamond bandeau tiara
8. Catherine, Princess of Wales wearing Queen Mary’s Lover’s Knot tiara
9. Princess Beatrice wearing the York diamond tiara
10. Queen Maxima of the Netherlands wearing the Dutch emerald parure tiara
11. Queen Mary of Denmark wearing the Rose Stone Tiara