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Count the luxurious crowns of European princesses in past dynasties

Just as a watch symbolizes the status of a man, a crown also symbolizes the status of a princess. Let's take a look at the beautiful crown of the princess over the years! See what position they occupy in the eyes of the world.

Just as a watch symbolizes the status of a man, a crown also symbolizes the status of a princess. Let's take a look at the beautiful crown of the princess over the years! See what position they occupy in the eyes of the world.

Princess Diana's crown

Diana and her mother wore this when they got married.

This is a treasure of Diana's family Spencer. Diana wore this when she married her mother, and so did the bride when Diana's brother Earl Spencer got married.

The diamond at the top of the crown can be freely disassembled and converted into pearls.

Diana got the crown at 198 1.

Diana got the crown at 198 1, and Queen Mary ordered the jeweler to copy the crown of her grandmother, the Duchess of Cambridge, at 19 13.

Manufactured in 19 10.

Princess Mette of Norway wore it at her wedding.

Princess Mette of Norway got this gift when she got married. It was made in 19 10 and was a gift from King Harold when he married Queen Sawyer.

A crown inlaid with turquoise

Bridget, Duchess of Gloucester.

This crown inlaid with turquoise is a wedding gift from Duke and Lady Tektronix to their daughters Mary and George V. When Princess Alice married Henry, Duke of Gloucester, Queen Mary gave it to Princess Alice. The picture shows brigitte, Duchess of Gloucester. By the way, she looks beautiful. The Duke of Gloucester is the most valuable single aristocrat in Britain. At that time, Diana's sister Sarah pursued the duke and wanted to marry him, but she didn't succeed.

The combination of diamonds and pearls is a symbol of nobility.

Most of them still combine diamonds with pearls or precious stones ... all these are symbols of nobility. Princess Caroline of Monaco got this pearl diamond crown as a gift from her grandmother Princess Charlotte when she married her husband in 1920.

It consists of a huge jasper and two diamond collars.

This is a gift that Princess Madeleine got from her parents on 18 birthday. It consists of a huge jasper and two diamond collars. Once owned by Princess Margaret, Princess Madeleine's eyes are very similar to this jasper.

Queen Christina

When Sylvia became queen christina, the first official portrait wore this crown. It is made up of hundreds of vines-shaped diamonds. It is 12.5 cm high and 50 cm long. Sylvia doesn't wear it often, perhaps because it is too heavy.

Wedding gift from the king of Spain

Wear a luxurious crown

This huge diamond crown is a wedding gift from Spanish King Alfonso XIII and the bride, Princess Victoria Eugenia of England.

The whole set of jewels was cut from the king's crown.

This set of jewels is not allowed to leave Danish territory.

This emerald-inlaid crown and the whole set of jewelry are part of the king's crown, so this set of jewelry is not allowed to leave Denmark. The queen has never worn this set of jewelry outside Denmark.

From Russia

This is one of the most famous jewels of Queen Elizabeth.

This is one of the most famous jewels of Queen Elizabeth. It originated in Russia. It belongs to Russian Duchess Vladimir. She is Princess mecklenburg. 19 17, a young British aristocrat stole it from the palace in St. Petersburg. 192 1 year, Queen Mary bought this crown, and Queen Elizabeth sometimes replaced the pearls embedded in the crown with emeralds.

This crown was made in 1900 and belongs to the Duke of Kent family.

Duchess of Kent