Prince Harry's Cousin Just Got Married in Princess Diana's Wedding Day Tiara
Over the weekend, Princess Diana's niece and Prince Harry's cousin, Celia McCorquodale, got married in a small village in England. Much attention was paid to the stylish attendees, which included Meghan Markle and Lady Kitty Spencer, but you may have missed a major detail that has to do with the bride herself.
McCorquodale got married in a very special item: the same tiara her aunt, Princess Diana, wore for her famous wedding to Prince Charles in 1981. As People reports, the tiara is a Spencer family heirloom—not from the British royal family's collection—and both of Princess Diana's sisters, Sarah and Jane, also wore it on their wedding days. Scroll down to see the side-by-side between Princess Diana and Celia McCorquodale.
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