The Tale Behind Kate Middleton’s Spectacular Wedding event A pretty tiara

Kate Middleton headed to Westminster Abbey at the wedding on April 29, 2011, and everyone stared at Alexander McQueen’s long-sleeved lace wedding outfit. However, the focus quickly shifted to the amazing headdress on her head: Cartier Halo, which included 739 wonderful rubies and 149 pieces of French steak.

There are many assumptions about the features Kate will surely get from the late Queen Elizabeth II’s rare jewelry collection before the wedding celebrations. The young royal may report that the headwear may be abandoned altogether and wear the flower crown like her own mom Carole when marrying dad Michael. Eventually, Kate chose the standard method, choosing a headdress that was flooded in the empire’s background.

Mrs. York (later on the Queen’s Mom) wore Cartier Halo, a beautiful headdress and survived until 1937 by her companion, Left of York (left, later in George V).

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Princess Margaret used a beautiful headdress in 1953.

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In November 1936, Queen Elizabeth II’s father (after York’s battle with each other) purchased a beautiful headdress in November 1936, including the scroll layout as a gift from Mrs. York (later in the Queen’s Mom). The lady used a headdress on a charity sphere in Clarridge, London that month, and just weeks before King Edward VIII gave up, the battle between each other was King George V.

Queen Elizabeth offers Princess Elizabeth a beautiful headdress for her 18th birthday celebrations – although Queen Elizabeth II has never used a headdress in public. Later, both Princess Margaret and Princess Anne took images on the headdress and then used Cartier Halo at Kate’s wedding.

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Cartier scrolls a beautiful headdress to appear in V&A Cartier The exhibition will surely be open this month.

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