The British Family Royal Tiaras
Rubies and diamonds and emeralds, oh my! Surely one of the biggest perks of being a royal is getting to choose from a raft of sparkling tiaras. Seriously – imagine being led into a room packed with jewels that you can pick from. No wonder Kate Middleton looks so happy all the time. While royal jewels used to be worn for all sorts of events, now they’re saved for special occasions. So, let’s take a look at the fabulous tiaras owned by the British royal family.

Queen Mary’s Fringe Tiara
First up is Queen Mary's Fringe Tiara, which was lent to the young Elizabeth by her grandmother, Queen Mary of Teck, on her wedding day. Before that, Queen Mary had it made from a diamond necklace given to her on her wedding day by Queen Victoria.

Famously, this tiara snapped on Elizabeth and Philip's big day (pictured). Thankfully, royal perks meant it was mended by a jeweler just in time for the ceremony. The sparkling tiara features 47 bars of diamonds.