It’s that time of year again! For the days leading up to the New Year, we have a series of ‘Year in Review’ articles, compiling and featuring the Royal Highlights of 2025. It’s my birthday today, and since all birthdays should have Tiaras, today’s article is a roundup of the Royal Tiaras of 2025!
[As always, click on the link/image to get to the article on each event/jewel]
- This year’s most notable Tiara appearances were at Grand Duke Guillaume and Grand Duchess Stephanie’s Accession Gala as well as the usual Royal Weddings and State Banquets, in addition to several special Exhibitions and Auctions.
- Each Year, there is a Royal Lady that has had more notable Tiara appearances than the others, and after Queen Mathilde in 2016, Queen Letizia in 2017, Queen Máxima in 2018, the tie of Empress Masako of Japan and Queen Azizah of Malaysia in 2019, numerous ties in 2020, Queen Silvia’s victory in 2022, Queen Máxima of the Netherlands in 2023, and Queen Mary last year, Queen Máxima of the Netherlands is in the lead again with eight appearances, followed by five for Queen Silvia of Sweden and Queen Sonja of Norway, four for Queen Camilla, Queen Mary of Denmark, Grand Duchess Stéphanie of Luxembourg, and Crown Princess Victoria, and three for Queen Mathilde of Belgium, the Princess of Wales, Princess of Orange and Crown Princess Mette-Marit . Queen Letizia of Spain had two while Empress Masako of Japan and Princess Charlene of Monaco had only one.
- There were also many Tiara debuts and important reappearances, at the splendid Royal and Noble Weddings and State Banquets, with notable appearances of Queen Victoria’s Oriental Circlet Tiara, Queen Caroline Amalie’s Gold Tiara, the Greville Emerald Tiara, Queen Alexandra’s Diamond Circlet, Queen Victoria Eugenie’s Cartier Pearl Tiara, Diamond Foam Tiara, Fife Fringe Tiara, Prussian Clover Coronet among others.
- In addition to all the Tiara events, we have featured articles on hundreds of royal jewels throughout the year, which you can visit HERE and HERE, notably our articles this year on the Jewels of the Duchess of Edinburgh, Jewels of the Princess Royal, the Jewels of Princess Michael of Kent, the French Crown Jewels, the Turquoise Daisy Bandeau, the Luxembourg Royal Tiaras, the Jewels of Queen Marie of Romania, and the Jewels of the Dollar Princesses.
Empress Masako wore the Meiji Scroll Tiara, Crown Princess Kiko was wearing the Diamond Scroll Tiara, Princess Aiko was wearing Princess Sayako’s Mikimoto Diamond Tiara, and Princess Kako wore her Diamond Tiara for the New Year’s Reception at the Imperial Palace in Tokyo.
Queen Mary wore the Danish Emerald Parure, Queen Margrethe II wore the Floral Aigrette Tiara and Queen Alexandrine’s Sapphire Parure, Princess Marie wore Princess Dagmar’s Diamond Floral Tiara, and Princess Benedikte wore the Sayn-Wittgenstein-Berleburg Fringe Tiara for the Danish New Year’s Banquet.
Grand Duchess Maria Teresa wore the Belgian Scroll Tiara and Hereditary Grand Duchess Stéphanie wore the Citrine and Pearl Tiara for the Luxembourg New Year’s Reception.
Chrysi Vardinogianni wore the Antique Corsage Tiara on loan from Queen Anne Marie for her Wedding of Prince Nikolaos of Greece at the Holy Church of Saint Nicholas Rangavas in Athens.
Tengku Permaisuri Norashikin wore the Selangor Diamond Fringe Tiara for the Selangor Opening of Parliament.
Queen Mary wore her Diamond Necklace Tiara and Queen Margrethe II wore the Baden Palmette Tiara for the Arts and Culture Gala at Christiansborg Palace.
Queen Mary wore Queen Caroline Amalie’s two hundred year-old Gold Tiara with Princess Vilhelmine Marie’s Bracelet and the Earrings and Brooch from Countess Danne’s Parure from the Danish Crown Jewels for the Danish State Visit to Finland.
Queen Máxima wore the Dutch Diamond Bandeau on the Dutch State Visit to Cyprus.
Queen Máxima wore the Sapphire Necklace Tiara on the Dutch State Visit to Kenya.
Queen Silvia wore Napoleonic Amethyst Tiara and Parure, Crown Princess Victoria wore the Laurel Wreath Tiara, and Princess Christina wore the Four-Button Tiara for the Representationsmiddag at the Royal Palace of Stockholm.
Victoria Matossián y Márquez wore Queen Isabella II’s Emerald Flower Tiara for the Wedding to Prince Cecil von Croÿ.
Queen Mathilde wore the Laurel Wreath Tiara for the Singapore State Visit to Belgium.
Grand Duchess Maria Teresa wore the Belgian Scroll Tiara and Hereditary Grand Duchess Stéphanie wore the Chaumet Choker Tiara for the Singapore State Visit to Luxembourg.
Queen Sonja wore Norwegian Emerald Parure, Crown Princess Mette-Marit wore the Norwegian Amethyst Tiara and Necklace, Princess Ingrid Alexandra wore Princess Ingeborg’s Boucheron Pearl Circle Tiara, Princess Astrid wore her Ruby Aigrette Tiara for the Icelandic State Visit to Norway.
Queen Alexandra’s Kokoshnik Tiara, her Pearl and Diamond Necklace and Earrings, the Dagmar Necklace, the Girls of Great Britain and Ireland Tiara, Queen Mary’s Love Trophy Collar, Diamond Stomacher, Emerald and Diamond Brooch and the Delhi Durbar Tiara went on display in the ‘Edwardians: Age of Elegance’ Exhibition at the King’s Gallery at Buckingham Palace.
Iconic Jewels from Royal and Noble Collections went on display in the highly anticipated Cartier Exhibition at the Victoria & Albert Museum in London.
Queen Máxima wore the Württemberg Ornate Pearl Tiara, the Princess of Orange was wearing the Mellerio Ruby Tiara, and Princess Viktória of Bourbon-Parma wore the Dutch Sapphire Necklace Tiara for the Oman State Visit to the Netherlands.
Queen Azizah wore her new Diamond Tiara for the Pahang Opening of Parliament.
Sultanah Nur Zahirah wore the Terengganu State Diadem, Queen Zara Salim of Perak was wearing her Diamond Tiara, Tengku Permaisuri (Queen) Norashikin was in the Selangor Diamond Fringe Tiara, Sultanah Maliha of Kedah and wore the Kedah Diamond Tiara for the Raja of Perlis’ Silver Jubilee Banquet.
Princess Isabella wore antique Turquoise Daisy Bandeau and Antique Turquoise and Diamond Earrings for her Official Gala Portraits on her 18th Birthday.
We were invited to view Lady Astor’s Cartier Turquoise Tiara before it went on Auction at Bonhams in London in June.
Queen Silvia wore Queen Sofia’s Nine Prong Tiara and the Pink Topaz Parure, Crown Princess Victoria wore the Aquamarine Kokoshnik Tiara, and Princess Madeleine wore the King Edward VII Ruby Tiara for the Icelandic State Visit to Sweden.
Queen Silvia wore the Napoleonic Cut Steel Tiara as she surprised the Swedish Designer and Drag Queen, Christer Lindarw at the Oscarsteatern in Stockholm.
Grand Duchess Hilda’s Diamond Floral Tiara went on view at GemGenève.
Princess Aisha bint Faisal of Jordan wore a Diamond Flower Tiara for her Wedding to Karim Al Mufti at the Zahran Palace in Amman.
Queen Máxima wore the Dutch Antique Pearl Tiara for the Diplomatic Gala at the Royal Palace of Amsterdam.
The Countess of Rosebery wore the Rosebery Tiara for the Royal Caledonian Ball at the Grosvenor House Hotel in London, among several heirloom tiaras.
Queen Máxima wore the Dutch Mellerio Ruby Tiara and Parure on the Dutch State Visit to the Czech Republic.
Princess Charlotte wore the spectacular Diamond Flower Tiara of her grandmother, Princess Joan of Luxembourg, the Dowager Duchess of Mouchy for her Wedding to Mansour Shakarchi at the Church of Santa Maria dello Spasimo in Palermo.
Matilda St Aubyn wore the Fife Fringe Tiara, which was temporarily retrieved from its permanent display at Kensington Palace, for her Wedding to Lord George Carnegie.
Grand Duchess Maria Teresa wore the Luxembourg Vine Leaves Tiara along with Queen Astrid’s Emerald Earrings for an interview she did with ELLE Luxembourg.
Countess Maria de la Gloria “Gogi” Czernin von Chudenitz wore a Diamond Necklace Tiara to marry Laszlo de Cossé-Brissac, Marquis of Brissac at Schloss Lázeň u Chudenice.
Lady Violet Manners, eldest daughter of the 11th Duke and Duchess of Rutland, wore the Rutland Tiara to marry William James Lindesay-Bethune, Viscount Garnock, the son and Heir of the 16th Earl and Countess of Lindsay.
Queen Sonja wore Queen Josefina’s Diamond Tiara, Crown Princess Mette-Marit wore Diamond Daisy Bandeau, Princess Ingrid Alexandra wore Princess Ingeborg’s Boucheron Pearl Circle Tiara, and Princess Astrid wore Queen Alexandra’s Turquoise Circlet for the French State Banquet at the Royal Palace of Oslo.
Casilda de Nicolás wore Queen Isabella II’s Emerald Flower Tiara, for her Wedding to Miguel Matossian at the Church of San Juan Bautista in Toledo.
Queen Camilla wore Belgian Sapphire Tiara, the Princess of Wales wore Queen Mary’s Lover’s Knot Tiara, Princess Anne wore her Diamond Festoon Tiara, the Duchess of Edinburgh wore her Aquamarine Tiara, and the Duchess of Gloucester wore the Teck Turquoise Tiara with Queen Mary’s Turquoise Fringe Necklace for the State Banquet held by the British Royal Family for French President Emmanuel Macron and First Lady Brigitte Macron at Windsor Castle.
The Duchess of Gloucester wore the Gloucester Honeysuckle Tiara and the Lady Mayoress wore her own Pearl and Diamond Tiara for the Banquet hosted by the Lord Mayor and City of London at the Guildhall.
The following week, we had the delight of being invited to Mansion House by the Lady Mayoress to view her magnificent Pearl and Diamond Tiara.
Queen Azizah wore her new Diamond Tiara for the Sultan of Pahang’s 66th Birthday.
The Princess Royal wore her Diamond Festoon Tiara, with her Diamond Festoon Necklace, and Diamond Bow Brooch for Official Portraits released ahead of her 75th Birthday, which were taken by Chris Jackson at Windsor Castle.
Aline von Alvenslebe wore the Prussian Clover Coronet for her Wedding to Prince Philipp of Prussia at the Cathédrale Saint-Tugdual de Tréguier in Brittany,
Countess Fiona Khuen-Lützow wore a Diamond Loop Tiara to marry Duke Philipp of Oldenburg at St. Ulrich’s Church in Rastede near Oldenburg.
Princess Isabelle of Croÿ wore a Diamond Tiara to marry Yannick Magotsch at St. Blasius Church in Balve.
Princess Marie Caroline wore the Habsburg Fringe Tiara and Princess Marie’s Diamond Earrings to marry Leopoldo Maduro Vollmer at Vaduz Cathedral.
Catherine ‘Kate’ Morgan wore the Fife Fringe Tiara, which was temporarily retrieved from its permanent display at Kensington Palace, to marry Lord Hugh Carnegie, the third son of the 4th Duke and Duchess of Fife.
Countess Marie Henckel von Donnersmarck wore a Diamond Tiara to marry Count Ludwig von Matuschka at the Stift St. Paul im Lavanttal in Austria.
Queen Camilla wore the Belgian Sapphire Tiara, the Princess of Wales wore Queen Mary’s Lover’s Knot Tiara, the Princess Royal wore her Cartier Aquamarine Pineflower Tiara and Duchess of Gloucester wore the Gloucester Honeysuckle Tiara for the American State Visit to Britain.
Grand Duchess Stephanie wore the Belgian Scroll Tiara with the Earrings and Bracelet of the Aquamarine Parure in the Official Portraits of Grand Duke Guillaume and Grand Duchess Stephanie of Luxembourg ahead of the Accession of Grand Duke Guillaume.
Grand Duchess Stephanie wore the Belgian Scroll Tiara for Grand Duke Guillaume’s Accession Gala, while Grand Duchess Maria Teresa wore the Grand Duchess Adélaïde Tiara, Queen Máxima of the Netherlands was wearing the Dutch Sapphire Tiara, Queen Mathilde of Belgium was wearing the Nine Provinces Tiara, the Princess of Orange wore the Queen Emma’s Diamond Tiara and the Duchess of Brabant wore the Vestey Tiara.
Princess Claire of Luxembourg was wearing the Chaumet Emerald Tiara, Archduchess Marie Astrid of Austria wore the Chaumet Choker Tiara, Princess Margaretha of Luxembourg and Liechtenstein wore her Sapphire Bracelet Tiara, Princess Sibilla of Luxembourg wore her Art Deco Diamond Tiara, and Countess Diane of Nassau wore the Aquamarine Tiara and Parure.
Yurina Hattori-Roche wore the Sayn-Wittgenstein-Sayn Pearl and Diamond Tiara for her Wedding to Prince Peter of Sayn-Wittgenstein-Sayn at Sayn Abbey.
Bárbara Mirjan wore a Tiara created from a diamond bracelet by the jeweller Grassy for her Wedding to Cayetano Martínez de Irujo, Duke of Arjona.
The magnificent Airlie Tiara was among the Jewels of the late Countess of Airlie on auction at Lyon & Turnbull’s London.
Empress Eugénie’s Pearl Tiara, the Tiara, Necklace and Earrings of the Orléans Sapphire Parure, Empress Marie-Louise’s Emerald Parure, and Empress Eugénie’s Diamond Bow Brooch were among the French Crown Jewels stolen by masked robbers from their permanent display in the Galerie d’Apollon of the Musée du Louvre.
Queen Mathilde wore her Laurel Wreath Tiara for the Italian State Visit to Belgium.
Crown Princes Afzaa Fadini wore the Selangor Diamond Crescent Tiara twice during her Wedding Celebrations to the Crown Prince of Selangor at the Istana Alam Shah in Klang.
Queen Sonja wore a Queen Maud’s Pearl Tiara, Crown Princess Mette-Marit wore Diamond Daisy Bandeau, and Princess Astrid wore her Ruby Aigrette Tiara for the Parliament Gala at the Royal Palace of Oslo.
Queen Mary wore her Diamond Necklace Tiara on the Danish State Visit to Latvia.
The Head of the House of Habsburg revealed that the legendary Florentine Diamond and fifteen other historic Jewels of the House of Habsburg long thought sold, stolen or lost had been hidden for decades in a Bank Vault in Canada, since Empress Zita found refuge there during the Second World War.
Queen Letizia wore Queen Maria Cristina’s Loop Tiara for the Oman State Visit to Spain.
Queen Camilla wore the Greville Emerald Tiara for the Diplomatic Reception at Windsor Castle.
Princess Charlene wore her Diamond Foam Tiara for the Monaco National Day Gala.
Queen Letizia wore Queen Victoria Eugenie’s Cartier Pearl Tiara for the German State Visit to Spain.
Princess Eulalia of Orléans-Bourbon wore a Diamond Tiara, Princess Isabelle of Orléans wore the Tiara from the Orléans-Braganza Royal Family, Gabrielle Janssens de Balkany wore a Belle Epoque Sapphire and Diamond Tiara and Queen Marie-José’s Sapphire Necklace for Le Bal des Débutantes.
Queen Máxima wore the Dutch Diamond Bandeau on the Dutch State Visit to Suriname.
Queen Camilla wore the Girls of Great Britain and Ireland Tiara and Greville Emerald Necklace, the Princess of Wales wore Queen Victoria’s Oriental Circlet Tiara, the Princess Royal wore her Aquamarine Pine Flower Tiara, the Duchess of Gloucester wore the Cartier India Tiara, the Duchess of Wellington wore an heirloom Pearl and Diamond Tiara and Suite, and the Marchioness of Lansdowne wore the Lansdowne Diamond Floral Tiara for the German State Banquet at Windsor Castle.
The Princess Royal wore her Diamond Festoon Tiara and Empress Maria Feodorovna’s Sapphire Choker for the Banquet hosted by the Lord Mayor and City of London at the Guildhall in London.
Queen Sonja wore Queen Alexandra’s Diamond Circlet and Queen Alexandra’s Diamond Chandelier Earrings for the Bishops’ Gala Dinner at the Royal Palace of Oslo.
Archduchess Marie Valerie’s Köchert Tiara, a Sapphire and Diamond Tiara from the extended Habsburg Family, the Hohenberg Tiara, and a Mountain Pine Tiara made for Princess Caroline of Monaco and Hanover went on display in the Köchert Exhibition at the Royal Palace of Gödöllő.
Jewels of Royal and Noble Provenance from Britain, Russia, Denmark and Germany have been loaned by the famed Albion Art Collection and are on display at the Victoria & Albert Museum in London.
Magnificent Royal and Noble Jewels are on display in the landmark ‘Dynastic Jewels’ Exhibition at the Hôtel de la Marine in Paris, which is a collaboration between the Victoria & Albert Museum and the Al-Thani Collection.
A Diamond Star Tiara was among the twenty-one heirloom and modern Jewels of Lady Glenconner going on Auction at Bonhams in London.
Queen Silvia wore Queen Sofia’s Nine Prong Tiara, Crown Princess Victoria wore the Baden Fringe Tiara, Princess Madeleine wore the Aquamarine Kokoshnik Tiara, and Countess Bettina Bernadotte wore the Bernadotte Swag Tiara for the Nobel Prize Ceremony.
Queen Silvia wore Napoleonic Amethyst Parure, Crown Princess Victoria wore the Connaught Diamond Tiara, and Princess Madeleine wore the Napoleonic Cut Steel Tiara at the King’s Dinner for Nobel Laureates.
Tengku Permaisuri Norashikin wore the Selangor Diamond Fringe Tiara for the Sultan’s Birthday.
Queen Máxima wore the Württemberg Ornate Pearl Tiara and the Princess of Orange was in the Dutch Diamond Bandeau for the Finnish State Visit to The Netherlands.
Queen Sonja wore the Norwegian Emerald Tiara and Parure in Official Portraits released to launch the updated website of the Norwegian Royal Family.


















































































































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