Kate Middleton and Princess Charlotte broke the tradition with a meaningful act at a major royal ceremony

Luneika Vasquez

While it is true that the British monarchy has deep-rooted customs that are historically repeated, Kate Middleton and Princess Charlotte broke a tradition with a meaningful act at a major royal ceremony.

Mother and daughter looked flawless as they attended the coronation of King Charles III at Westminster Abbey on May 6, 2023; however, one detail that caught a lot of attention was that during the event the Princess of Wales and her daughter did not wear a tiara on their heads as they were expected to do.

Traditionally, close relatives of the monarch would wear a diamond headdress or crown during a coronation ceremony, but the princesses decided to wear a more reserved accessory made of silver ingots, crystals, and silver threads, designed by Jess Collett with Sarah Burton for Alexander McQueen.

Kate Middleton and Princess Charlotte broke the tradition with a meaningful act at a major royal ceremony

It was later revealed that the reason Kate Middleton and Princess Charlotte did not wear a diamond tiara as had been done for many decades was because King Charles III wanted more modest celebrations; they went for a more casual style, concluding that the only ones wearing crowns would be the monarchs.

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