Before Meghan Markle walks down the aisle at St. George’s Chapel in just a few months, there’s an exciting decision she’ll need to make: choosing the perfect tiara from Queen Elizabeth’s dazzling archive. This isn’t just any accessory—it’s a symbol of tradition, elegance, and royalty. And if a recently resurfaced photo of Meghan rocking a jeweled crown at her high school prom is any indication, she’s already got the royal look down pat.
High School Prom Queen to Royal Bride
Let’s take a moment to appreciate this incredible journey. A fan account on Twitter, @MeghansMirror, shared a delightful photo of Meghan from her high school days. In the picture, she’s seen posing in a stunning lilac dress, clutching a congratulatory bouquet, and wearing a tiara after being crowned homecoming queen. It’s like a sneak peek into what we might expect on her wedding day, May 19. Talk about foreshadowing!
Pictures have surfaced of #MeghanMarkle in a #tiara… As Homecoming Queen! 👑 pic.twitter.com/KmEW869boR
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Choosing the Perfect Tiaras
When it comes to picking the right tiara, Meghan has some serious options. She’ll have access to the royal collection, thanks to Queen Elizabeth, but she might also consider a piece with a deeper personal connection. According to royal expert Ingrid Seward, Meghan could opt for the iconic Spencer tiara, a piece that holds special significance for Prince Harry as well. After all, it was the tiara Princess Diana wore on her wedding day. This tiara is a composite of various Spencer family jewels, with the central piece gifted to Diana’s grandmother in 1919 and the ends believed to have belonged to Frances Manby, the last Viscountess of Montagu. It was first pieced together in the 1930s and worn by Diana’s elder sisters before making its debut at the royal wedding in 1981.
While the Queen had offered Diana the Cambridge Lovers’ Knot tiara for her big day, Diana chose the Spencer tiara, a personal heirloom that added a touch of family tradition to the ceremony. It’s a beautiful reminder that even amidst all the grandeur, personal stories and family ties can shine through.
Kate Middleton’s Tiaras: A Royal Inspiration
Fast forward to 2011, and we see Kate Middleton following suit with her choice of tiara for her wedding to Prince William. Kate opted for the Cartier Halo Scroll tiara, fulfilling the “something borrowed” tradition. This stunning piece was commissioned by King George VI in 1936 as a gift to his wife, Queen Elizabeth, and later passed on to Queen Elizabeth II on her 18th birthday. Featuring 739 brilliant-cut diamonds and 149 baguette diamonds, it’s a true masterpiece of craftsmanship and elegance.
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This post was written by Katie Rosseinsky. It originally appeared on our sister site, Grazia Daily.


