Meghan Markle’s tiara is rarely seen 1932 diamond headband that belonged to Queen Mary
WHETHER Meghan Markle would wear a tiara for the Royal Wedding was the topic of much debate in the lead-up to the big day.
It has now been confirmed she is wearing Queen Mary’s diamond bandeau, made in 1932.
The Diamond Tiara hasn’t been seen since it was last worn by Princess Margaret in 1965.
The bride looked stunning with her hair up and wearing a long wedding veil.
There had been lots of whisperings as to how Meghan would wear her hair for the big day.
Many people thought she’d wear a tiara previously belonging to Princess Diana.
Meghan’s locks were styled by hairdresser to the stars Miguel Perez, a Spanish native who works at Salon Sloane in Chelsea, West London.
He’s a level 2 stylist, who charges £85 for a blow dry, £180 for a cut and dry, and £150 for event hair.
Miguel has been working with Meghan since she arrived in London.
He told the Mail on Sunday: “I do her colour, her cut and her styling”, and confirmed he and Meghan “have a plan” for her wedding to Prince Harry on May 19.
Fabulous, previously spoke to James Pryce, who shot to fame as a hairdresser when he styled the hair of Kate Middleton for her wedding to Prince William.
His previous prediction was that Meghan would wear a tiara of Diana’s.
Like Kate Middleton, Meghan’s tiara belongs to the existing royal collection.
It is thought Meghan had a large selection of tiaras to choose from.
This is what Prince Harry said to Meghan when he saw her at the altar.
Did you know, two of Harry’s ex girlfriends came to the wedding – and they arrived together.
And here’s what all the guests wore.