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theroyalsandi · 5 months
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Belgian Royal Family - Queen Mathilde is wearing the Bandeau base of the Nine Provinces Tiara for the State Banquet in Berlin, Germany | December 05, 2023
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Royal Tiara Challenge 2024
Day Five - Favourite Belgian tiara
The Belgian Royal Family is severely lacking in tiara choices so there was a limited amount to pick from and none of them my favourite. I do like that this one can be worn a few different ways and can almost be upgraded from the base when the top part is added.
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gabriellademonaco · 10 months
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The Queen Consorts of Belgium wearing the Nine Provinces Tiara:
Queen Astrid (née Princess of Sweden)
Queen Fabiola (née de Mora y Aragón)
Queen Paola (née Ruffo di Calabria)
Queen Mathilde (née d'Udekem d'Acoz)
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ifreakingloveroyals · 4 months
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Through the Years → Queen Mathilde of Belgium (1,444/∞) 5 December 2023 | Queen Mathilde at the Bellevue Palace. The Belgian royal couple have come to Germany for a three-day state visit. (Photo by Jens Kalaene/picture alliance via Getty Images)
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mybestfriendthequeen · 3 months
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tiaramania · 8 days
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TIARA ALERT: Queen Mathilde of Belgium wore Queen Astrid's Nine Provinces Tiara for the banquet during the state visit from Luxembourg at the Palace of Laeken in Brussels, Belgium on 16 April 2024.
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thewomenofwindsor · 2 months
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DAY 5 - Favourite Belgian tiara
The Nine Provinces Tiara
The tiara consisted of an art deco style ("Greek") diamond base, topped with 11 big round diamonds (together about 100 carats) that symbolized the royal house, the 9 Belgian provinces and the Congo.
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charlotte-of-wales · 10 months
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Queen Mathilde and Queen Maxima attend the state banquet at the Royal Castle of Laeken, on the first day of the official state visit of the Dutch royal couple to Belgium. Queen Maxima is wearing Queen Wilhelmina's Stuart Diamond Tiara and Queen Mathilde is in Queen Astrid of Belgium's Nine Provinces Tiara | June 20th, 2023
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europesroyals · 1 month
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17/03 - Tiara you most want to see Princess Elisabeth wear
Nine Provinces Tiara
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royal-confessions · 10 months
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“The Nine Provinces Tiara sounds and looks like it's from a fantasy novel.” - Submitted by Anonymous
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simsroyallegacy · 10 months
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The Crown Jewel Edition: Queen Consort Ana
From State affairs to private soirées; this is an inside look into Queen Ana's favorite pieces within the Lunarian Royal Collection.
The Fleur-de-lys Tiara (Above)
This particular piece was featured at many a State Banquet and in several of Her Majesty's official portraits. Originally crafted in Pierreland by Maison de Lumeniere, the tiara was commissioned by Crown Prince Jean Charles Valois in 1874 to commemorate diplomatic relations with Lunaria. It had been worn by Queen Consort Katrina and her daughters before falling out of favor in the early 1900s, when kokoshniks became the trend for the Royal Family. Queen Ana first brought it out of obscurity in the 1970s while attending a State Banquet in Rivenia as a part of her Marriage Tour.
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The Ely Meander Tiara
Gifted to Queen Clarisse in the late 1950s by the 10th Duke of Ely, this tiara was personal gift to Ana when her engagement to then-Crown Prince Vincent was announced. She most notably wore the piece during both her husband's Silver and Golden Jubilees. Her Majesty gifted the tiara to her only daughter – and now the Queen of Windsor – Ashli, who wears it frequently for official portraits.
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Queen Ana's Engagement Ring
Designed personally by then-Crown Prince Vincent using a large, 12-carat aquamarine surrounded by thirty-six diamonds on a split-shank design, Queen Ana's engagement ring was a stunning piece that many ladies in Lunaria were jealous of. The ring was returned to the Royal Vault upon her death twenty years ago, where it will remain alongside other Royal engagement rings.
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The Brindleton Sapphire Kokoshnik Tiara
This piece was bought during a private auction of the Brindleton Empire's Royal tiaras. The auction was rumored to have occurred because of Emperor Alaric's overspending of the National Treasury. Although the rumors were never confirmed, several high profile pieces from the Imperial Family's collection were sold to other families around the world, shaming Emperor Alaric, whom also sold several of his wife, Empress Amira's, personal jewelry inherited from her family. The purchase of the kokoshnik and other pieces apparently soured his relationship with King Vincent and Queen Ana in the coming years.
Adding insult to injury, Her Majesty wore the kokoshnik to a banquet celebrating Brindleton's surrender to the combined military forces of Windsor and Lunaria during Windsor's War for Independence. The Brindleton Empire has remained a military and political rival of Lunaria ever since.
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The Belvedere Palm-Heart Tiara
This piece was a gift to Queen Consort Lilith–then the Duchess of Belvedere–in 1793 as a wedding gift from the province her husband ruled over. It features nine emeralds sourced from the area and was designed to look like the palm-heart flowers native to the land.
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The Honeysuckle Loop Tiara
A diamond and platinum piece which originally belonged to the Brindleton Imperial Family like the Sapphire Kokoshnik listed above. Her Majesty often wore the tiara for foreign formal events.
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Queen Katrina's Pearl Wedding Earrings
Originally worn by Queen Consort Katrina in 1841 on her wedding to then-Crown Prince Edward (soon-to-be known as the Mad King Edward IV), these earrings were originally part of a lovely parure. The necklace, bracelet, and tiara were unfortunately lost in a fire at Windenburg Palace in the early 1920s.
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Queen Ana's Emerald Laurel Earrings
These earrings were bought by the Queen before she married into the Royal Family. They were designed by court jeweler Simtier from their Mythic collection and were purchased privately by Her Majesty for §30,000. They remain within the Quinn family's private collection and are being kept by King Arden currently.
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Queen Ana's Birthday Earrings
A gift to the Queen Consort from her three children, these earrings were her most beloved pieces of jewelry. The earrings are another Simtier piece, personally designed for her, and were passed down to her eldest son's wife after her death.
The earrings were most recently worn by Princess Annaliese, who wore them for her eighteenth birthday celebration.
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The Piraeus Pearl Set
This pearl necklace and earrings set are a Harold family heirloom. Upon her father's death she was able to inherit a few key pieces after his Earldom was dissolved back into the Crown. Her Majesty only wore the set for intimate private events.
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Bordeauxian Pearl Wedding Necklace
This necklace is one of the oldest pieces within the Royal Collection, dating back almost six hundred years, and is a wedding gift from King Francois of Bordeaux to Queen Consort Marylene.
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The Celestri Diamond Alliance Necklace
This necklace, which consists of millions of simoleons worth of Celestri Diamonds, was once one of the Celestre Imperial Family's prized jewelry pieces.
The necklace was given over as a part of peace negotiations twenty years after Lunaria split from the Empire of Celestre. The Emperor at the time, Nikolas II, was the half-brother of the first King of Lunaria, Rhysander I, and regretted the War of Secession that occurred between the two nations after a personal dispute between the two.
Queen Ana wore the necklace most famously during the funeral of her in-laws, the former King Richter and Queen Clarisse, but was often depicted wearing it during official portraits. The necklace has also been continuously worn during official visits to Celestre.
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theroyalsandi · 7 days
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Belgian Royal Family - The Queen wore Queen Astrid's Nine Provinces Tiara, she paired it with pieces of diamond jewelry from her personal collection: a y-shaped diamond necklace and a pair of diamond ribbon earrings for the banquet during the state visit from Luxembourg at the Palace of Laeken in Brussels, Belgium (Photo by Geert Vanden Wijngaert) | April 16, 2024
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stacybaussieroyalfan · 2 months
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Royal Tiara Challenge Day 5 - Nine Provinces Tiara
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victorysp · 10 months
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Queen Mathilde manages to wear all the tiaras in her possession during the Dutch State Visit:
The Nine Provinces tiara in full setting (Bandeau and Arches) plus the Wolfers Necklace Tiara and the Brabant Laurel Wreath tiara as a necklace then.
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Through the Years → Queen Mathilde of Belgium (1,482/∞) 16 April 2024 | Queen Mathilde of Belgium arrives for a gala dinner at the Royal Castle of Laeken in Brussels, Belgium. (Photo by Geert Vanden Wijngaert/Getty Images)
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warwickroyals · 21 days
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You did least favourite tiara, what about favourite tiaras?
Great idea! I think I'll prick my favourite tiaras from each country, and no commentary just so that this post doesn't ramble forever and ever. Just know that these are the ones that I like for either aesthetic or historical purposes. I'd say the best collections go to the British, Swedish, and Spanish in that order. Out of the fake monarchies Greece has some bangers in there:
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Belgium 🇧🇪 - Queen Astrid of Belgium's Nine Provinces Tiara (as a bandeau)
Brunei 🇧🇳 - Anisha Isa Kalebic's Diamond Tiara
Denmark 🇩🇰 - Princess Louise of the Netherlands' Pearl Poiré Tiara
Egypt 🇪🇬 - Queen Nazli of Egypt’s Diamond Tiara
France 🇫🇷 - Empress Josephine’s Cameo Tiara (it's in the Swedish vault but it's French in every other way)
Germany 🇩🇪 - The Prussian tiara (it's of German origin but is currently with the Spanish due to royal intermarrying)
Greece 🇬🇷 - Khedive of Egypt Tiara
Italy 🇮🇹 - Queen Margherita of Italy's Pearl & Diamond Tiara
Iran 🇮🇷 - Empress Farah of Iran’s Turquoise Tiara
Japan 🇯🇵 - Imperial Chrysanthemum Tiara
Jordan 🇯🇴 - Queen Noor's Sunburst Tiara
Lesotho 🇱🇸 - 'Masenate Mohato Seeiso's wedding tiara
Liechtenstein 🇱🇮 - Princess Maria Kinsky's Honeysuckle Tiara
Luxembourg 🇱🇺 - Grand Duchess Marie Adélaïde of Luxembourg's Sapphire Tiara
Monaco 🇲🇨 - Princess Charlotte of Monaco’s Pearl Drop Tiara
The Netherlands 🇳🇱 - Queen Wilhelmina of the Netherlands's Stuart Diamond Tiara
Norway 🇳🇴 - Princess Ingeborg of Sweden's Pearl Circle Tiara
Russia 🇷🇺 - Grand Duchess Vladimir Tiara (of Russian origin but is with the Brits)
Spain 🇪🇸 - Queen Victoria Eugenie of Spain's Fleur de Lys Tiara
Sweden 🇸🇪 - Nine-Prong Tiara
United Kingdom 🇬🇧 - Girls of Great Britain and Ireland Tiara
BONUS - The Greville Emerald Kokoshnik 🇬🇧
BONUS - The Swedish Aquamarine Kokoshnik 🇸🇪
BONUS - Queen Desiree of Sweden’s Ruby Parure Tiara 🇩🇰
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