However, every crown of Princess Kate is exquisitely beautiful and contains many meanings.

In more than a decade as a member of the Royal Family, Princess Kate Middleton has worn many exquisitely designed jewelry pieces but has only worn 4 crowns. It is known that the reason comes from the strict regulations of the British Royal Family. Although the quantity is somewhat limited, the design of these 4 items all make people fall in love because they are so sparkling.

Cartier Halo Crown

After more than a decade as a royal daughter-in-law, Princess Kate has only worn 4 crowns - Photo 1.
After more than a decade as a royal daughter-in-law, Princess Kate has only worn 4 crowns - Photo 2.

The first tiara that Princess Kate wore was called Cartier Halo and it was also the item that helped her look more perfect on her big day. It is known that the luxury jewelry brand Cartier crafted it in 1936 with 739 diamond cuts and 149 sparkling baguette diamonds. 

The Cartier Halo is a treasured piece in the collection of Queen Elizabeth II. Before Princess Kate, the Queen Mother Elizabeth, Princess Margaret and Princess Anne have worn the Cartier Halo tiara on various occasions. 

After more than a decade as a royal daughter-in-law, Princess Kate has only worn 4 crowns - Photo 3.
After more than a decade as a royal daughter-in-law, Princess Kate has only worn 4 crowns - Photo 4.
After more than a decade as a royal daughter-in-law, Princess Kate has only worn 4 crowns - Photo 5.

From left: Queen Elizabeth, Princess Margaret and Princess Anne

Lotus Flower Crown

After more than a decade as a royal daughter-in-law, Princess Kate has only worn 4 crowns - Photo 6.
After more than a decade as a royal daughter-in-law, Princess Kate has only worn 4 crowns - Photo 7.

In 2022, Kate Middleton wore the Lotus Flower tiara to a reception at Buckingham Palace. Wearing a long-sleeved sequined Jenny Packham gown, the Princess of Wales completed her elegant look with a pair of Queen Elizabeth II earrings and the exquisite Lotus Flower tiara, which was also a favorite of Princess Margaret.

Previously in 2015, this crown was also chosen by the Princess of Wales at a state banquet welcoming the Chinese head of state.

After more than a decade as a royal daughter-in-law, Princess Kate has only worn 4 crowns - Photo 8.

The late Princess Margaret wearing the Lotus Flower tiara in 1990.

 Lover’s Knot Crown

After more than a decade as a royal daughter-in-law, Princess Kate has only worn 4 crowns - Photo 9.
After more than a decade as a royal daughter-in-law, Princess Kate has only worn 4 crowns - Photo 10.

After more than a decade as a royal daughter-in-law, Princess Kate has only worn 4 crowns - Photo 11.
After more than a decade as a royal daughter-in-law, Princess Kate has only worn 4 crowns - Photo 12.

The crown that Princess Kate wears the most is Princess Diana’s favorite, the Lover’s Knot. She first appeared in this item at the annual diplomatic reception in 2015. Since then, the Princess of Wales has used this royal jewelry for the same event for 3 consecutive years. 

In addition, gala dinners and receptions at Buckingham Palace are occasions when Princess Kate chooses to appear with this brilliant tiara. In 2022, she wore the Lover’s Knot tiara at her first state dinner as Princess of Wales after the death of Queen Elizabeth. 

After more than a decade as a royal daughter-in-law, Princess Kate has only worn 4 crowns - Photo 13.

This was also Princess Diana’s favorite crown.

Strathmore Rose Crown

After more than a decade as a royal daughter-in-law, Princess Kate has only worn 4 crowns - Photo 14.
After more than a decade as a royal daughter-in-law, Princess Kate has only worn 4 crowns - Photo 15.

On November 23, the Princess of Wales chose the Strathmore Rose tiara at the reception for South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol and First Lady Kim Keon at Buckingham Palace. It is known that this tiara had been kept for more than a century before being seen with Princess Kate at the above-mentioned state banquet. Similar to other tiaras, the Strathmore Rose also has a long history. 

The tiara was originally a wedding gift from Queen Elizabeth’s father in 1923, before she married the Duke of York. Created by jeweller Catchpole & Williams, the Strathmore Rose was inspired by the image of a rose crown.