Crown Princess Mary’s Wedding Tiara

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When Mary Donaldson married the future King Frederik X of Denmark, she wore a diamond tiara, which had been a gift from her new parents-in-law.

The tiara has a diamond heart and fleur-de-lis motifs, and as it was a gift, it is Mary’s personal property. Unfortunately, we do not know where the tiara originally came from.

Mary continued to wear the tiara after the wedding, and it can be combined with plenty of outfits. She had the tiara adjusted in 2011 to allow for a row of pearls to be added to the base and to add larger pearls on top. It can now be worn with or without the pearls. It can also be worn as a necklace. 1

  1. The Court Jeweller

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