We can all agree that Prince William and Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge’s children are absolutely adorable. Ever since their debuts outside St. Mary’s Hospital people have enjoyed seeing them out and about at events and stealing the spotlight at weddings and Trooping the Color ceremonies.
The world has become fascinated with the little ones and now have questions about their future. Many are curious about the duke and duchess ’ only daughter, Princess Charlotte , and when the young royal will be able to wear one a very regal accessory. Read to find out when Charlotte can start wearing a tiara and when royal women, including her mother, are banned from wearing them.
When she can wear a tiara
So what about royal rules for tiaras and when can we expect to see Charlotte donning one of those?
Princess Charlotte | Pool / Max Mumby / Getty Images London jewelry expert Geoffrey Munn told Town & Country that it could be quite a while before we see Charlotte with a tiara on. Munn noted that per tradition, a woman must be a bride or already married to wear one. “The tiara has its roots in classical antiquity and was seen as an emblem of the loss of innocence to the crowning of love,” he said. However, former royal butler Grant Harrold revealed that the tradition doesn’t apply to all. “Single ladies don’t typically wear tiaras unless they are born into the royal family as a princess,” Harrold said via Insider . Since Charlotte is, she may decide to wear a tiara before she ties the knot just like Princess Margaret and Princess Anne did prior to walking down the aisle. When Kate Middleton and other royals are banned from wearing them Will Princess Charlotte’s Title Be When Prince William Becomes King?
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