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Like little baby crowns, tiarasâ€â€which no matter how elaborate, do not fully encircle the headâ€â€also historically signify royalty, status, tradition and pageantry, and you can not only read with one on, you can eat, dance and, if you’re Princess Margaret, take a bath.
They also really come in handyâ€â€Prince Philip‘s mother, Princess Alice, dipped into the family vault and found a tiara from which he got the diamonds for Elizabeth’s engagement ring.
The sparkling accessory even has its own dayâ€â€May 24, Queen Victoria’s birthday, is International Tiara Day, dreamed up for women of all ages to treat themselves royally. And if that involves wearing a tiara, go for it.
But not all tiaras were created equally, and even if you’re royal you can’t just go checking one of the queen’s out of her vault as if it’s a library book. And you most certainly can’t wear a piece that belongs to her in the tub, even if you have been loaned it for a special event, like an Oscar nominee draped in $1 million worth of borrowed diamonds on the red carpet.