Camilla Wears Eugenie’s Wedding Day Tiara to Glittering Windsor Reception
Queen Camilla wore the Greville Emerald Kokoshnik tiara, loaned within the royal family, at the first Windsor Diplomatic Corps reception in 24 years, attended by hundreds of diplomats.
- On November 18, Queen Camilla wore Princess Eugenie's wedding tiara at the Diplomatic Corps reception at Windsor Castle, hosted by the King and the Prince of Wales.
- Originally created in 1919, the tiara was made by Boucheron for Dame Margaret Greville, who bequeathed it to Queen Elizabeth II in 1942 before it was loaned for Princess Eugenie's 2018 wedding at St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle.
- Set with a 93.7-carat central emerald, the Greville Emerald Kokoshnik tiara features pavé-cut diamonds and six smaller emeralds, which Queen Camilla paired with a cream embroidered Fiona Clare dress and Van Cleef & Arpels earrings.
- In the wake of the York-family controversy, royal watchers said wearing the tiara appears to support Princess Eugenie, with the King "is determined to embrace his nieces."
- It was the first Windsor hosting in 24 years, and hundreds of accredited diplomats, ambassadors and high commissioners attended the Diplomatic Corps reception while the Princess of Wales Kate Middleton did not attend despite announcing remission and speaking earlier on Tuesday.
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In 2025, Queen Camilla became the second royal ever to wear the diadem.Pool/Max Mumby/Getty Images Princess Eugenie and husband Jack Brooksbank. She wears the Greville Emerald Kokoshnik Tiara.The GistQueen Camilla recently wore the Greville Emerald Kokoshnik tiara, seven years after Princess Eugenie publicly debuted it at her wedding.The rarely seen diadem is part of the Greville bequest left to the Queen Mother in 1942.Featuring a 93.7-carat em…
Prince William joins King Charles and Queen Camilla at Windsor Castle in glitzy reception
Prince William joined King Charles and Queen Camilla as they hosted a reception for members of the Diplomatic Corps at Windsor Castle.The annual reception celebrated the presence of one of the largest Diplomatic Corps in the world and allowed the King and Queen to meet representatives of countries accredited to the Court of St. James.The reception was held at Windsor Castle for the first time since 2001.Their Majesties welcomed over 900 members …
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