
Queen Mathilde of the Belgians has proved herself to be an elegant and capable jewelry wearer over the past two decades, and she’s flourished even more since inheriting the use of several of Queen Fabiola’s jewelry pieces.
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Queen Mathilde of the Belgians has proved herself to be an elegant and capable jewelry wearer over the past two decades, and she’s flourished even more since inheriting the use of several of Queen Fabiola’s jewelry pieces.

It’s been a while since I’ve answered a reader email question here, but I’ve gotten several questions recently about articles floating around the internet related to a favorite ’80s jewel, the Spencer Tiara. What’s going to happen to the tiara? Who will wear it next? I’m countering the clickbait and clearing up the rumors here today. Read on for more…

Another future monarch has come of age in Europe! Princess Ingrid Alexandra of Norway, granddaughter of King Harald V and Queen Sonja, celebrated her eighteenth birthday this week—and took steps toward the royal role that awaits her in the future.

One hundred twenty-one years ago today, Queen Victoria of the United Kingdom died at Osborne House on the Isle of Wight. She left behind an incredible legacy—and a whole lot of royal jewelry. She earmarked several important pieces from her collection as heirlooms of the crown, and today, we’re celebrating her collection by looking at the pieces from that group that have been worn by the Queen.