The personal tiara of Elizabeth II that Queen Camilla just wore for the first time

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The personal tiara of Elizabeth II that Queen Camilla just wore for the first time

  • Post author:Royal Staff
  • Post published:December 4, 2024
  • Post category:News


Among the most famous of the Royal Family’s tiaras is a gem now known as Queen Alexandra’s Kokoshnik Tiara and as the State Visit by the Amir of Qatar continued, Queen Camilla wore it publicly for the very first time.

It’s a striking diadem, with an intriguing past. In 1888, the then Prince and Princess of Wales celebrated their 25th wedding anniversary. Lady Salisbury organised a group of 365 peeresses who donated funds to purchase a tiara to gift to Alexandra to mark the occasion (the tiara was accompanied by a pair of floret diamond earrings).

The Princess specifically requested the kokoshnik style. Her sister, the Empress of Russia, was more than familiar with the style that is based on the style of a Russian peasant headdress. It was created by Garrard under the close supervision of the Marchioness of Ailesbury, the Marchioness of Salisbury, the Countess of Cork and the Countess Spencer.

Queen Elizabeth II in the kokoshnik tiara at the State Opening of Parliament in Australia in 1954 (By National Library of Australia, Wiki Commons)

In The Queen’s Jewels, Leslie Field describes the tiara as “formed of sixty-one platinum bars graduating from the centre in the eighteenth-century manner and totally encrusted with 488 diamonds, of which the biggest two are 3.25 carats each.”

After her death in 1925, Alexandra passed the tiara on to her daughter-in-law, Mary. It was given as a personal inheritance, rather than as an Heirloom of the Crown. Although Alexandra did not often wear the kokoshnik-style tiara after her husband became King, Mary did frequently wear it for portraits as Queen. 

The Queen wore the tiara during a State Dinner in Washington (By Courtesy Gerald R. Ford Library, Public Domain, Wiki Commons)

When her second son took the throne in 1936, Mary had to give much of her jewellery to the new queen, Elizabeth. However, she did not give the Queen Alexandra Kokoshnik Tiara to Elizabeth, because it was personally hers and one of her favourite pieces. 

Queen Elizabeth II inherited this tiara upon her grandmother’s death in 1953. She has worn the tiara for countless state banquets and events throughout her entire reign. She has worn it for several notable events, including meeting with the Pope in 1959.

In December 2024, Queen Camilla wore it for the first time as she hosted the State Banquet at Buckingham Palace for the Amir of Qatar.



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