Royal figure Kate Middleton adorns Lover's Knot Tiara and gold lace attire at an official U.S. banquet celebration, beaming with radiance.
In a stunning display of royal elegance, the Duchess of Cambridge, Kate Middleton, chose the Lover's Knot tiara for the state banquet at Buckingham Palace on June 3, 2019. This grand event marked the French state visit.
The Lover's Knot tiara, a dazzling piece of jewellery, was created by the House of Garrard in 1914, specifically for Queen Mary. The tiara, a favourite of Princess Diana, boasts pearls and diamonds, crafted from the family's existing gems.
Kate Middleton paired the historic tiara with a dress designed by Claire Waight Keller. The gown, made of silk crepe, featured hand-embroidered gold Chantilly lace, with a high collar and lace, a departure from her ruffles of the last visit. Her hair, usually pulled back in an updo, was worn down in loose waves.
The coat she wore, adorned with hand-embroidered roses and a hemmed hem with hand-stitched roses and French seams, added an extra touch of opulence to her ensemble. She also accessorised with the Queen Mother's sapphire and diamond fringe earrings and a new five-ring stack.
The sash she wore included her royal orders, including the Royal Family Order of King Charles III. The dress, originally designed by British designer Phillipa Lepley, showcased a unique blend of tradition and modernity.
Emily Burack, Senior News Editor for Town & Country, reported on the event, highlighting the Duchess's choice of the Lover's Knot tiara, a testament to her appreciation for royal heritage and tradition.
During Trump's last state visit, Kate Middleton wore the Lover's Knot tiara with a gold, lace dress, another memorable moment in her royal wardrobe.
The Lover's Knot tiara, with its rich history and sparkling diamonds, continues to be a favourite among the royals, adding a touch of timeless elegance to any occasion.