Princess Catherine of Welles has been a prominent figure in the royal family, wearing a variety of tiaras and tiara-inspired jewelry.
She has been a frequent wearer of the Strathmore Rose Tiara, Queen Mary’s lovers not Tia, and the lotus flower Tiara. These tiaras have been worn by the queen for over a century, symbolizing her close relationship with King Charles III.
The Queen Mother Mary’s lovers not Tiara, commissioned in 1913, features a diamond frame adorned with swinging pearls and diamond bows. The lotus flower Tiara, also owned by the late Queen Mother, was crafted from a necklace given to her as a wedding gift in 1923.
The cardier Halo Tiara, first worn by Catherine at her inaugural state banquet in 2015, has been worn again in 2022 during King Charles III’s first diplomatic reception and most recently in 2024 when it was lent to Sophie The Duchess of Edinburgh.
The cardier Halo Tiara holds a special place in Catherine’s collection, as it was the first Tiara she wore on her wedding day in 2011. The sentimental Jewel was originally purchased in 1936 by King George V for his wife Elizabeth, known as the Queen Mother.