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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I don’t get Kate’s faux tiara thing at all. [/quote] Camilla didn't want any other women wearing tiaras. Kate came up with this as a workaround. [/quote] She must be a nightmare. I don't get it either.[/quote] You know you're both just making up garbage, right? So many trolls on this thread.[/quote] You don’t find it strange that the women are not wearing tiaras. [/quote] Googling is difficult. :roll: So much more fun to make up crap and troll. "It is believed she and the rest of the senior royals opted for the more low-key look to match the atmosphere of the scaled-back ceremony." https://www.townandcountrymag.com/society/tradition/a43483100/kate-middleton-flower-crown-king-charles-coronation-photos/[/quote] Perhaps they should have scaled back the robes then. The tiara is not the thing to scale back.[/quote] Yes! Would have been better to just have everyone dressed nicely vs. the robes which really emphasize how out of touch this whole thing is [/quote] +100 I'm no costume historian the the robes at least for the Prince/Princess of Wales, look like they're from the 1800s or so, so not terribly traditional. Just when the Hanoverians took over. Doubt the Black Prince wore anything like that. Anyone care to google? [img]https://www.rct.uk/sites/default/files/styles/rctr-scale-1300-500/public/collection-online/0/8/1053268-1643633550.jpg?itok=KA5VKxoA[/img] George IV (1762-1830), when Prince of Wales c.1796 Anyways, the robes should be dumped. [/quote]
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