
A hundred years ago this month, the wedding of a future King and Queen of Sweden took place in London—royal nuptials that created a blended family and added several treasures to the Swedish royal jewelry collections.
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A hundred years ago this month, the wedding of a future King and Queen of Sweden took place in London—royal nuptials that created a blended family and added several treasures to the Swedish royal jewelry collections.

King Charles and Queen Camilla weren’t the only ones wearing fabulous royal jewels during last week’s State Opening of Parliament. Several peeresses also donned tiaras, and today, we’ve got a closer look at one of the sparkliest of them all: the Duchess of Wellington’s Diamond Tiara.

On Remembrance Sunday, the women of the British royal family wore elegant jewels of memorial and remembrance as they attended the annual ceremony at the Cenotaph in London.

On Saturday evening, members of the British royal family gathered in London for an important annual event: the Festival of Remembrance at the Royal Albert Hall in London.

Last Saturday, before the Spanish royals headed to Copenhagen for tiaras and diplomacy, the Crown Prince and Crown Princess of Denmark handed out a special set of prizes—and Crown Princess Mary sparkled in diamonds and glitter for the occasion.