The Brabant Laurel Wreath Tiara




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The Brabant Laurel Wreath Tiara was given to future Queen Mathilde of Belgium as a wedding gift in 1999 by a group of Belgian aristocrats.

Mathilde was part of the Belgian nobility by birth and she became Duchess of Brabant when she married the then Prince Philippe. The Brabant Laurel Wreath Tiara was the only tiara she had for her use until she became Queen. She owns it personally.

The tiara was made by Hennel & Sons in 1912, and it can also be converted into a necklace.

Even though Queen Mathilde now has more tiaras for her use, she has continued to wear this much-loved piece.

 

 






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