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I think Maxima wore the Stuart tiara better this time as it was not leaning back as much as the two previous times she wore it.
Margriet in the diamond fringe is my personal favorite. That tiara looks so good on her. One thing is certain Maxima's daughters have inherited their mother's love of grand jewels. They are not opting for the smaller pieces from the collection but tiaras worn by Queens.
As for niet seeing something like this again soon. Next week in Belgium there is going to be quite a large group of royal ladies attending as well:
HM Empress Masako
HM Queen Mathilde
HRH the Duchess of Brabant
HRH Princess Eleonore
HRH Princess Astrid
HRH Princess Claire
Unfortunately the Belgian ladies don't have the jewel collection to rival the Dutch collection but it's certainly going to be another grand event and also another first tiara appearance of a young Princess.
Now it's becoming time that Leonor of Spain gets her first event. Im looking forward to what she and her sister will wear. Part of me is hoping that they may have been the ones inheriting some of late Princess Irene of Greece and Denmark's three tiaras.
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Absolutely stunning! The combination of that historical House Diamond Tiara with the ultra design dress by Iris van Herpen is absolutely stunning and daring! Amalia with her favorite ruby tiara and the necklace with that deep red dress that (finally) matches the deep red rubies (pigeon blood) is equally stunning. Ariane picture perfect with Queen Emma’s diamond tiara. Beatrix predictable with understated bling: the bandeau and a diamond riviere with one of her best dresses. Laurentien equally predictable but the Laurel wreath suits her best. Margriet with the fringe tiara also very modest but beautiful. Empress Masako innthat spectacular dress with one of her most important tiaras is simply amazing! We won t see this happening again soon!
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Empress masako is wearing the honeysuckle tiara
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As hoped for Queen Maxima in the House Diamond tiara in the full setting with the Stuart diamond in an Iris van Herpen gown.
Empress Masako surprised by not wearing white but a blue dress with gold flowers woven into the fabric and a diamond tiara.
The princess of Orange in the Mellerio Ruby tiara and Necklace
Princess Beatrix in the diamond bandeau
Princess Ariane in the diamond tiara of Queen Emma
Princess Laurentien in her wedding tiara (Bandeau a la Grecque)
Princess Margriet in Queen Emma's diamond fringe tiara (the wedding tiara of Mabel).
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