Why Princess Eugenie Had To Wait For Marriage To Wear A Royal Tiara Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie Can't Wear Tiaras Like Meghan

Why Princess Eugenie Had To Wait For Marriage To Wear A Royal Tiara

Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie Can't Wear Tiaras Like Meghan

Hey there, royal watchers! Remember when Kate Middleton dazzled us all with her stunning tiara at her 2011 wedding to Prince William? And how about Meghan Markle's jaw-dropping entrance at her 2018 nuptials to Prince Harry? Those were iconic moments, weren't they? So, imagine the surprise when it was revealed that Princess Eugenie and her sister, Princess Beatrice—actual princesses, not mere duchesses—wouldn't get to rock a tiara like Kate and Meghan until they were married. Talk about a royal rule that left us scratching our heads!

Now, this might seem strange, but there's actually a reason behind it. According to Cosmopolitan, a royal's relationship status plays a big role in what they can wear on their heads. Jewelry expert Geoffrey Munn, in an interview with Town & Country, explained that while unmarried royal women can technically wear a tiara, it’s not exactly the norm. Let me break it down for you.

“Any woman may wear one, but ancient tradition dictates that they must be a bride or already married,” Munn revealed. Essentially, it’s all about keeping with tradition. “One of the mainstays of European royalty and aristocracy is to do what you’ve always done, and formal dress, jewelry, and tiaras are just part of this,” he added. Sounds pretty straightforward when you think about it, right?

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    But Wait, There's Good News for Princess Eugenie!

    Luckily for Eugenie, her October wedding to Jack Brooksbank was just around the corner, and she was about to debut her very own regal headwear. Fans couldn’t wait to guess which tiara Eugenie would choose for her big day. Many predicted she’d go with the same dazzling diamond-encrusted crown that her mom, Sarah Ferguson, wore at her 1986 wedding to Prince Andrew. Can you picture it? That crown is estimated to be worth at least $300,000, so it would make the perfect finishing touch to Eugenie’s wedding ensemble.

    And let’s not forget about Meghan and Kate, who both stunned in borrowed tiaras from Queen Elizabeth on their special days. Meghan opted for the Sapphire Bandeau, once owned by the Queen’s mother, while Kate dazzled in the Cartier Halo tiara, which is currently on display at the National Gallery of Australia. Eugenie might just take a page from their books and channel one of their iconic styles for her own big day.

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    What About Her Hair?

    Hairstylist Mathew Soobroy previously told the UK’s Express that Eugenie would look absolutely stunning with Meghan’s signature bridal hairstyle. “Taking inspiration from Meghan, the low chignon bun would be an elegant and romantic look for Eugenie,” he said. To achieve that fullness and thickness, Eugenie might consider adding hair extensions. We can’t wait to see the final look when the photos from Eugenie’s royal wedding are finally released!

    So there you have it, folks. A little insight into the world of royal tiaras and why Princess

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