Creation: This tiara was made by Hancocks and can also be worn as a necklace.
Materials: diamonds set in white and yellow gold
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Princess Louise |
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Princess Louise |
Provenance:
- Princess Louise, The Princess Royal, Duchess of Fife; from her parents, King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra of the United Kingdom, on the occasion of her 1889 marriage to Alexander Duff, Duke of Fife
- Princess Alexandra of Connaught, Duchess of Fife; inherited from her mother in 1931
- James Carnegie, 3rd Duke of Fife; inherited from his aunt in 1959
- David Carnegie, 4th Duke of Fife; inherited from his father in 2015, the tiara is currently on display at the Victoria Revealed exhibit in Kensington Palace
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Princess Alexandra |
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Lady Caroline |
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Lady Caroline |
Other Wearers:
- Lady Caroline Worsley; at her 1956 wedding to James Carnegie
- Camille Ascoli Carnegie; at her 2020 wedding to Charles Carnegie, Earl of Southesk
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Photos: The Royal Collection
What a wonderful Tiara encyclopedia you have here! Very much like a wiki - I like it for quick access and for the bare minimum facts. Thank you for the hard work you've done.
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