Dazzling Royal Treasures: Jaw-Dropping Gems Fit for Kings and Queens

5. The Tiara with Honeycomb Boucheron

Donn by: Cornwall, Camilla Been in possession since 1942 Value Approximation: $3 million Royals of a younger generation typically avoid wearing too ornate headdresses. Rather, they are partial to the collection's more elaborate pieces. The Duchess of Cornwall, who has been spotted wearing the ornate Boucheron Honeycomb Tiara, cannot be said to be in the same boat.

The Honeycomb Tiara by Boucheron The Duchess of Cornwall, Camilla ©2012 by Chris Jackson via Getty Images The amazing tiara was given to the Queen Mother in 1942, and Cartier later made modifications to it. Three massive diamonds placed in hexagons, along with more diamonds of course, adorn the main piece. When not in use, this $3 million piece of jewelry is securely stored behind locked doors. Camilla isn't hesitant to make a statement with her jewelry selection, as we well know. Despite how beautiful the Boucheron Honeycomb Tiara is, few royals would be quite as daring. This kind of action requires a great deal of confidence to pull off. Camilla, fortunately, has plenty of that.
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