
On Friday evening, Christiansborg Palace in Copenhagen was glittering with jewels, including a pair of tiaras worn by Danish princesses.
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Sparkling Royal Jewels From Around the World

On Friday evening, Christiansborg Palace in Copenhagen was glittering with jewels, including a pair of tiaras worn by Danish princesses.

I’ve gotten lots of questions recently about a certain decoration worn by the ladies of the House of Windsor: the little miniature portraits, surrounded by gemstones, that hang from colorful ribbons. So today, let’s look a little more closely at the Royal Family Orders worn by the British royals, shall we?

One of the most wonderful parts of the community we’ve formed here at The Court Jeweller is our geographic diversity—we come from literally all over the world! And so many of you are generous enough to show us some of the treasures that are located close to your homes. Today, one of our lovely readers takes us on a little tour of some fantastic Indian royal jewels displayed in Qatar.

Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom had an impressive collection of diamond bow brooches, so it was only appropriate that two royal ladies brought out important diamond bows during her memorial and funeral ceremonies. And one of them may have a major British royal connection!

The new Queen Consort wasn’t the only royal lady adjusting to a new role in the wake of Queen Elizabeth II’s death. The Duchess of Cambridge became the Princess of Wales on September 9, when King Charles III elevated Prince William to the Wales title. Here’s a look at the jewels that Kate wore during the official mourning events for the late Queen.