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 Queen Camilla brought out a rarely seen tiara for the Diplomatic Corps reception at Windsor Castle on November 18—and her decision to wear it may have a deeper meaning than it just being a beautiful sparkler.



Alongside her husband King Charles and her stepson Prince William, Camilla wore a white gown paired with the Greville Emerald Kokoshnik tiara—which Princess Eugenie wore on her 2018 wedding day to Jack Brookbank.


Camilla’s choice to wear this specific tiara at this specific moment is telling, as she has never worn it before and it was worn at a moment where both Eugenie and her sister Princess Beatrice perhaps need more support than ever. 


On October 30, their father Prince Andrew’s royal titles and privileges were stripped, rendering him a commoner now to be called Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor. 


The sisters’ mother, Sarah Ferguson, is also in hot water, having surrendered her Duchess of York title last month that she held for 39 years. Camilla’s choice to wear this topper is likely a subtle sign of support for Beatrice and Eugenie during what is no doubt a challenging time for them, although they were allowed to retain their princess titles and Her Royal Highness stylings.

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