Kate Middleton May Not Wear a Tiara to the Coronation but ‘Grand Jewels’ Are Still Expected

Royal watchers who love seeing Kate Middleton wear a tiara could be disappointed come coronation day. A royal jewelry expert thinks it’s possible the Princess of Wales may skip wearing a bejeweled headpiece to the coronation. In its place, Kate — and other royal women — might wear smaller “grand jewels.” 

‘De-formalizing’ of royal ‘world’ could mean no tiara for Kate at the coronation

Kate Middleton, who may not wear a tiara to the coronation of King Charles III, looks on wearing the Lover's Knot Tiara
Kate Middleton | John Stillwell – WPA Pool/Getty Images

There’s a chance Kate could attend sans a tiara when King Charles III is officially crowned. According to Lauren Kiehna, a royal jewelry expert, it’d be one way of modernizing the tradition-steeped ceremony. 

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