Kate Middleton set to wear special royal tiara for the first time in years
Kate Middleton and Prince William will reportedly join King Charles and Queen Consort Camilla during the monarch’s first state
Kate Middleton and Prince William will reportedly join King Charles and Queen Consort Camilla during the monarch’s first state visit next week, and as per reports, the occasion will mark the first time that Kate will be seen in a tiara since 2019!
As per OK! Magazine, the British royal family will host the President of South Africa on Tuesday, November 22, with the Prince and Princess of Wales first greeting President Ramaphosa at the Corinthia Hotel before travelling to the Royal Pavilion where they will meet Charles and Camilla.
According to royal experts, state visits and banquets are usually grand affairs for the royals and where they are usually seen dressed to the nines in royal regalia.
Keeping up with the tradition, Kate is expected to dust off some royal tiaras and show up in one; she hasn’t been seen wearing a tiara since 2019, as there hasn’t been a state banquet since that year due to the COVID-19 pandemic in recent years.
Royal fans have also been speculating over which tiara Kate would choose to wear, with one taking to social media to suggest, “I’d love to see her wear her wedding tiara again.”
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