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Emeralds Top Princess Eugenie’s Wedding Look
Oct 14, 2018 7:44 AM
By Rapaport News
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RAPAPORT... Princess Eugenie’s bridal jewels were all about emeralds at
her wedding to Jack Brooksbank on Friday.
The UK royal wore a headpiece made of brilliant- and rose-cut
diamonds pavé-set
in platinum, with a large emerald center stone surrounded by six emeralds on either
side. The center emerald is 93.70 carats, according to news website The Inquisitr.
The princess’s grandmother, Queen Elizabeth, lent her the Greville
Emerald Kokoshnik Tiara. It was designed by Boucheron for Dame Margaret Greville in
1919, who bequeathed it to the queen’s mother in 1942.
Eugenie also sported a matching set of diamond and emerald drop
earrings, which the groom gave her as a wedding gift, Kensington Palace said.
For her evening reception at Royal Lodge Windsor, the
princess wore those earrings with a hair slide, which she also borrowed from
the queen. The Wheat-Ear Brooches — which can be worn either as hair slides or
brooches — were originally commissioned by William IV in 1830 for his wife, Queen
Adelaide. They were passed down to Queen Victoria in 1837, and eventually to
Queen Elizabeth in 1952.
The queen wore one of the famous Cullinan diamonds — the heart-shaped, 18.80-carat Cullinan V — as the centerpiece of a brooch, according to Town & Country.
Image: Princess Eugenie on her wedding day. (Peter Pilotto/Instagram)
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boucheron, Cullinan V brooch, Dame Margaret Greville, emeralds, Greville Emerald Kokoshnik Tiara, Jack Brooksbank, Princess Eugenie, Queen Adelaide, Queen Elizabeth, Queen Victoria, Rapaport News, Royal Lodge Windsor, Wheat-Ear Brooches, William IV
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