The headpiece reportedly dates back to the 1920s, having originally been part of the Queen Mother's collection. The third and final tiara frequented by the Princess of Wales is the Lotus Flower Tiara, which formerly belonged to Princess Margaret. Kate last wore the piece at a November 2022 state banquet in South Africa. This piece, which was also favored by Princess Diana, was originally made for Queen Mary in the early 20th century, and prominently features features dozens of hanging pear-shaped pearls and diamonds. Her most-worn sparkler is the Lover's Knot Tiara (also known as the Cambridge Lover's Knot Tiara). On her wedding day, she opted for Queen Elizabeth's Cartier Halo Tiara, a delicate band set with hundreds of diamonds that originally belonged to Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother, and was later gifted to Elizabeth II on her 18th birthday. Since marrying Prince William in 2011, Kate has only been seen wearing three different tiaras on a handful of occasions.
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