Wedding of Lord George Carnegie

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Wedding of Lord George Carnegie


The British Aristocracy gathered to celebrate the Wedding of Lord George Carnegie, the second son of the 4th Duke and Duchess of Fife, and Matilda St Aubyn at St Paul’s Church in Ashford Hill in Berkshire on June 7th.

Lord George Carnegie, the second son of the 4th Duke and Duchess of Fife, married Matilda St Aubyn, scion of the Barons St Levan, at St Paul’s Church in Ashford Hill in Berkshire. Lord George is a great-great-great grandson of King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra through their daughter, Princess Louise, Duchess of Fife.

Matilda, now Lady George Carnegie wore the Fife Fringe Tiara, which was temporarily retrieved from its permanent display at Kensington Palace. The Tiara was a Wedding Gift to Princess Louise from  King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra in 1889.

Guests included Lady Violet Manners, elder daughter of the Duke and Duchess of Rutland, and her fiancée Viscount Garnock, the Heir of the Earl of Lindsay, who are set to marry soon.

© Lady Violet Manners

Fife Tiara

Fife Fringe Tiara

Diamond Floral Tiara

Fife Tiara

Fife Fringe Tiara

Connaught Fringe Tiara

Diamond Earrings

Queen Victoria’s Diamond Jubilee Chain

Diamond Tiara

Honeysuckle Tiara

Fringe Tiara

Connaught Diamond Bow Brooch

Connaught Pearl Brooch

Maple Leaf Brooch

Art Deco Diamond Brooch





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