British royal family news shows that King Charles’ May 6 coronation is turning into a quiet riot, with tons of dirt being dropped behind the scenes.
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Now there are reports that Queen Consort Camilla could turn nasty against her younger rival Kate Middleton and restrict her choice of tiaras. Will this turn into another royal Tiara-gate, as it did with failed princess Meghan Markle?
It’s been reported that Queen Camilla wants to be the fairest in the land during her big moment and not be outshone by any guest or royal. If so, she would want the best bling for herself when she is crowned at Westminster Abbey. Would she do so at the expense of Kate Middleton?
It’s been speculated that Kate will have a low profile at the event and that Camilla has dictated to Kate the Princess of Wales what she jewelry she can wear.
Royal Family News: Tiara-Gate In The Making?
When Queen Elizabeth passed away on September 8, 2022 her son and heir Charles became king. The official crowning takes place in mere weeks but there are rumblings of back set drama. In particular, there is some concern over her expensive private collection of jewels and dozens of tiaras.
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For instance, what will become of the tiaras in particular, who will inherit them? It’s certain that King Charles has no use for them. But the collection is priceless and according to reports it is divided into two sections.
According to GeoTv, “The bulk of the items are held in trust by the monarch of the time. And then there is the Queen’s personal collection. Many of the late Queen’s recognisable tiaras are believed to be in her personal collection so, in theory, she could give them to who she wanted.”
Royal Family News: The Queen’s Tiaras
Camilla has a daughter, so perhaps she would want to give her some of the priceless baubles? Then again, Kate also has a daughter and it’s natural that she would want Charlotte to have something to remember her great grandmother by.
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Royal Family News: Who Gets Queen’s Tiaras?
Royal expert Josh Rom told The Post that the late queen would likely, “want to pass on items from her private collection to her loved ones.”
“The bulk of the collection will pass to Charles — with Camilla as his queen consort — and then Kate, so they may not be left anything big [in the will].”
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