The anticipation is building as the Princess of Wales, Catherine, may don a tiara for the first time in years.
This exciting possibility comes after the announcement of an upcoming royal event.
It has been confirmed that King Charles will be hosting his first state visit as monarch in November, where he will warmly welcome the President and First Lady of South Africa, Cyril Ramaphosa and Shepo Motsep.
While the detailed itinerary for President Ramaphosa and his wife has yet to be released, it is customary for state visits to the UK to include a grand state dinner.
These lavish affairs often showcase the most exquisite jewels, including the iconic tiaras worn by members of the royal family.
If a state dinner is indeed planned, both Catherine and Queen Consort Camilla are likely to dazzle in stunning headpieces.
The last state visit to the UK took place in 2019 when former US President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump graced the country with their presence.
During the state dinner held in their honor, Catherine captured everyone’s attention by wearing the breathtaking Love Is Not tiara, elegantly paired with a gown designed by Alexander McQueen.
Several months later, in December 2019, she once again adorned herself with the same tiara for the annual diplomatic reception at Buckingham Palace.
Unfortunately, this prestigious event has been canceled for the past two years due to the ongoing Covid pandemic.
Interestingly, the planning for the South African state visit was already underway before the unfortunate passing of Queen Elizabeth II in September.