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Recent Examples of tiaraTouchingly, the stones were sourced from a diamond-and-aquamarine tiara worn by his eccentric mother, Princess Alice of Battenberg, at her wedding.—
Hadley Hall Meares,
Vanity Fair,
6 July 2026 The creative take on a tiara was joined by an Archive Gold Link Collar and Archive Molten Cuffs by Alexis Bittar.—
Marci Robin,
Allure,
29 June 2026 Duchess Meghan kept it fairly demure in an off-the-shoulder, long-sleeve Givency Haute Couture gown, paired with Queen Mary's tiara, as well as a 16-foot veil embroidered with flora from every Commonwealth country.—
Taijuan Moorman,
USA Today,
3 July 2026 The Spencer Tiara—the tiara Diana chose to wear for her July 29, 1981 wedding to Prince Charles and an heirloom of her birth family, the Spencers—will also be included in the installation.—
Rachel Burchfield,
InStyle,
2 July 2026 See All Example Sentences for tiara
Also in the chest were the Earl and Countess’ coronets, small crowns worn by the nobility for the ceremonial occasion of a monarch’s ascension to their throne, which are shaped to include decorative elements which indicate the rank of the peer wearing them.
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Rachel Elspeth Gross,
Forbes.com,
15 May 2026
This past July, she was seen wearing the coronet again during a State Banquet where France chose to attend for the first time in 17 years.
Physically and spiritually, San Juan Capistrano is centered around its mission, one of 21 established by the Catholic Church under the Spanish crown in the 18th and 19th centuries, forming the scaffold of modern-day California.
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Gustavo Arellano,
Los Angeles Times,
4 July 2026
In front of a national audience at the Wolstein Center, Mason will defend his crown against veteran Albert Bell on the debut episode of The Fight.