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Oh How I Want a Tiara!

 Tiaras. The most associated accessory of a princess. Did you know that the Queen lends out her tiaras to Princess Kate and the rest of the royal family, and they are all owned by her? Also, if you had not noticed, tiaras are only for nighttime events, and fascinators and hats are worn at daytime events. But, where can you, as a royal watcher purchase a tiara. Well, I have discovered 5 places where you can buy them for reasonable (and some rather extravagant) prices. 

1. The Royal Collection Trust has a shop in which they sell very fancy tiaras. To see them, click here.

2. Michaels does sell a small collection of simple but pretty tiaras. To see them, click here.

3. David's Bridal sells very glamorous tiaras. To see them, click here.

4. Walmart has a large selection of tiaras. To see them, click here.

5. Claire's has a selection of beautiful tiaras. To see them, click here.

Are you going to be ready for the royal wedding by wearing either a fascinator or a tiara? Furthermore, do you think that Queen Elizabeth will lend out one of her tiaras to Meghan Markle on her wedding day?

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Image of the tiara by José Luiz   

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