Prince Harry and Meghan Markle after renewed claims suggested that Meghan was never given permission to wear the famed Spencer Tiara on her wedding day.
The sparkling heirloom, famously worn by Princess Diana during her 1981 wedding, has long fascinated royal watchers.
According to recent reports and online speculation, Charles Spencer, Princess Diana's brother and current custodian of the Spencer family's historic treasures, allegedly rejected the idea that Meghan had been offered access to the tiara. If true, the claim would contradict years of speculation that Meghan chose Queen Mary's Diamond Bandeau instead of the Spencer Tiara out of personal preference.
However, there is no verified public statement from Charles Spencer confirming that Meghan requested the tiara or that permission was denied. Royal experts remain divided, with some arguing that the decision over wedding jewelry ultimately rested with the late Queen Elizabeth II, who traditionally loaned royal tiaras to brides marrying into the Royal Family.
The Spencer Tiara carries enormous sentimental value, having been worn by several Spencer women, including Princess Diana. Its association with the beloved princess has fueled endless debate over whether Meghan ever had the opportunity to wear it.
Supporters of Harry and Meghan argue that the couple has never publicly claimed Meghan was refused the Spencer Tiara, while critics continue to question details surrounding the royal wedding and subsequent interviews.
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