Middleton’s Regal Revival: Historic Tiara Shines at South Korean Banquet

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“Elegance, Heritage, and Diplomacy Unite in Buckingham Palace”

In a dazzling display of regality, Kate Middleton graced Buckingham Palace in the Strathmore Rose Tiara, a century-old heirloom with a rich history last worn by the Queen Mother. The event, a state banquet honoring South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol, witnessed Kate’s impeccable elegance as she donned a Jenny Packham gown, beautifully complemented by the iconic tiara.

The Strathmore Rose Tiara, valued at an estimated half a million pounds, made a rare public appearance, having been in the possession of the late Queen Mother. This historic piece, once inherited by Queen Elizabeth II, had never been worn publicly until Kate decided to adorn it for this momentous occasion.

Kate’s ensemble was a harmonious blend of tradition and modernity, featuring diamond drop earrings from Queen Elizabeth and adorned with honors like the Royal Family Order. The entire look not only showcased Kate’s impeccable fashion sense but also paid homage to the royal legacy, infusing the evening with regal splendor and historical significance.

Adding a contemporary touch to the affair, the K-pop sensation BLACKPINK graced the event as special guests. Praised by King Charles for their environmental advocacy, BLACKPINK’s role as Ambassadors for COP 26 and advocates for the U.N. Sustainable Development Goals resonated with the younger generation.

King Charles, in his commendation, highlighted the fusion of tradition and modernity, symbolized not only by Kate’s choice of the Strathmore Rose Tiara but also by the presence of BLACKPINK. The state banquet thus became a platform for cultural exchange, welcoming 170 guests, including dignitaries from South Korea.

The diplomatic role played by Kate and Prince William in welcoming President Yoon Suk Yeol and First Lady Kim Keon Hee reflected the royal family’s commitment to international relations and goodwill. The evening culminated in a historical moment, where fashion, heritage, and diplomacy converged, leaving an indelible mark on the tapestry of royal events.

Re-reported from the article originally published in The Hindustan Times