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Change: knows about these things has stated elsewhere that the tiara is in safe hands anddied will30 makeyears aago]. reappearance atThe thetiara, appropriate time,which butsome itthought has alsohad been thoughtsold, toturned haveup beenin sold.AlsoJanuary pictured
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Change: distant 1st cousin of Anne Boleyn. She in turn gave the tiara to her daughter Patricia, the present Countess Mountbatten of Burma, as a wedding present upon
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Change: The presents of the groom's aunt and uncle, King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra, consisted of costly furniture and of a parure of diamonds for
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Jan 29 2011, 12:22 AM EST
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Change: She sold the fringe tiara to her niece, Queen Marie of Yugoslavia, in order to buy a house and to build a hospital and outpatient
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Change: The turquoise and diamond parure consists of a tiara, a matching necklace with five turquoise and diamond oval pendants, a brooch with a large oval
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Jan 27 2011, 8:48 PM EST
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Change: In this photo, Marie is shown wearing the tiara above a silk head band on which a pearl and diamond pin has been attached. The
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Jan 27 2011, 7:50 PM EST
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Change: This wonderful diamond circle tiara was in the possession of Queen Marie, but when she left her jewels in the Moscow bank for safe keeping during the Revolution, the Soviets stole this tiara along with other jewels and they have not been seen since.REGINA MARIE OF ROMANIA'SROMANIA'S
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Change: mid-1930s, as seen in the picture above. Edwina was born Edwina Ashley, a descendant of the House of Beaufort and distant cousin of Anne Boleyn. She in turn gave the tiara to her daughter Patricia, the present
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Change: DENMARKSWEDENA jewel of great sentimental value to the Danish Royal Family is the diamond and platinum Cartier tiara of Crown Princess Margarita of Sweden, nee Princess Margaret of Connaught and the United Kingdom. It was originally a wedding gift from the
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Change: She was the only daughter of Tsar Alexander II and Maria Alexandrovna, Princess of Hesse-Darmstadt and received spectacular parures upon the occasion of her wedding
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Change: She was the only daughter of Tsar Alexander II and Maria Alexandrovna, Princess of Hesse-Darmstadt and received spectacular parures upon the occasion of her wedding
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Change: King, Paul, who married his first cousin, once removed, Princess Frederica of Hanover. Frederica was the great-granddaughter of the Princess Royal, Victoria of the United KingdomWhen Queen Frederica, nee Hanover,Frederica wore the tiara, the border had been removed and
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Change: The lost tiara "tiara desaparecido" is actually a circlet. This was a wedding gift to Queen Ena from the people of Catalonia. Made by the
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Change: red above is thought to be one of her theatrical tiaras which was not considered valuable.She married Crown Prince Ferdinand of Romania. In 1914, Marie became Queen of Romania.Here are some of the many tiaras she wore.Laurel wreath tiaras were popular and still are today.
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Change: According to an ancient tradition, the aquamarine effect a happy marriage and make its wearer rich - this is meant not only emotionally. Her husband,
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Change: The Romanovs were believed to be superstitous about the blood-red colour of rubies, evidently Tsar Alexander II had none of these reservations. He gave this
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Change: The Romanovs were believed to be superstitous about the blood-red colour of rubies, evidently Tsar Alexander II had none of these reservations. He gave this
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Change: Josephine’s granddaughter, Princess Louise of Sweden (later Queen Louise of Denmark), inherited the tiara. She and her daughters wore the tiara at various times —
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