Re: Prince Amaury of Bourbon-Parma's wedding
The bride looked beautiful and the tiara she wore looked really lovely on her. When I first saw the photos it was tantalizing to think that the tiara could be a Bourbon-Parma heirloom because of the fleur-de-lis element. And my mind was drawn back to the wedding of the groom's great grandparents in Copenhagen in 1921 (I posted a piece on that on my blog: https://regalevents913271078.wordpress.com/weddings/denmark/1921-wedding-of-hrh-princess-margrethe-of-denmark-and-hrh-prince-rene-of-bourbon-parma/ ) One of the wedding gifts back then was a Diamond tiara with a fleur-de-lis motif and it was said that Princess Margrethe wore it on her wedding day. Sadly the photographs from that event were not of very high quality and I have not been able to see even the shape of the tiara worn then. The tiara worn by Pélagie, however, (according to a Twitter post) is said to have been lent to her by her maternal aunt Catherine Drummond-Herdman, the eldest daugher of Cherry Drummond, 16th Baroness Strange.
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