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The striking tiara created from family gems for a young queen

May is the month of emeralds. The green stone is among the most striking found in any jewellery collection and features in some of the best known royal Europe. To mark its role as May’s birthstone, we’re celebrating all things emerald throughout the month on Royal Central. Today we’re taking a look at the Emerald Parure Tiara, owned by the Dutch Royal Family. [getty src=”1149595458″…
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What is a royal jubilee?

There’s been a real raft of jubilees across Europe in the past few years with a trio of monarchs reaching landmarks in their reigns. We’re about to see Sweden party the summer away with the Golden Jubilee of King Carl XVI Gustaf. It comes hot on the heels of two more…
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May jewels - the famous Norwegian royal emeralds

Our May series on emeralds now takes us to some of the most famous in Europe right now. We are taking a look at the emeralds in the Norwegian royal vault. The Norwegian Royal Family has a large emerald and diamond tiara with matching earrings, brooch and necklace. The tiara is in a neo-classical style and features a centre, square emerald at the top. Its creation date has never been known…
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A royal rarity - an emerald engagement ring

The birthstone of May was a favourite of a queen born in that month but since the time of Victoria, it’s rarely featured in the rings worn by royal brides at their betrothals. Here’s our rundown of that rarest of royal sparklers – the emerald engagement…
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The tiara that became a royal favourite after a queen's deal with a grand duchess

The Grand Duchess Vladimir Tiara is one of the most impressive pieces in the Royal Family’s tiara collection. It was a favourite of Queen Elizabeth II and became one of her most familiar pieces of jewellery. The tiara is notable, not only for its sheer size and brilliance, but for the fact that it can be worn with either 15 pearls or 15 emeralds hanging from the diamond circles. But how did…
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Opinion

The Royal Family is in crisis - step up Lady Louise?

Charlie Proctor says The Royal Family is approaching fast crisis point with an ever ageing monarchy. Could Lady Louise Mountbatten-Windsor offer a possible solution. This time last week, we all gasped in awe as the official portraits were released to mark the Coronation of King Charles III and Queen Camilla. The crown, the jewels, the majesty… I, however, also found myself gasping in…
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