It could transform into a necklace (which Margaret did in 1960) or, if one wished, 11 different brooches. And, although no tiara can exactly be deemed functional, the Poltimore Tiara’s design allowed it to have multiple uses. Her wedding was just its most public outing: In 1977, for example, she donned it again for the shah of Iran’s state visit to the United Kingdom. “It became the most-associated tiara with Princess Margaret,” says Prentice. Princess: A True Story of Life Behind the Veil in Saudi Arabia MAG By Bapalapa2 ELITE, Brooklyn, New York More by this author If an ounce of compassion exists in your heart, Princess: A. She must’ve loved it to do that.”Ī year and a half later, on May 6, 1960, Princess Margaret wore the tiara on the most important of occasions: her wedding to Antony Armstrong-Jones. “We’re finding more and more now that women are purchasing for themselves, but way back in 1959, she chose it for herself. She has four mansions on three continents, her own private jet, glittering jewels, designer. “It’s such a modern thing,” Sara Prentice, creative director at the House of Garrard, tells Vogue. The story of Sultana in Princess: a true story of life behind the veil in Saudi Arabia, written by Jean Sasson, proposes an autobiography of a woman in the. Sultana is a Saudi Arabian princess, born to uncountable wealth. Despite having access to the crown jewels (the Duchess of Cambridge, for example, wears tiaras lent to her by the queen) the then 29-year-old wanted something she could call her own.
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