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Wedding tiara: Laura Lopes, the daughter of Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall and her first husband Andrew Parker Bowles, wore a family heirloom, the Cubitt-Shand tiara, on her wedding day.. Years later, Laura borrowed the diamond-encrusted tiara, which is believed to be a family heirloom from the Queen Consort's maternal grandmother Sonia Rosemary Cubitt, Baroness Ashcombe. In 1932, the diamond and platinum bandeau tiara was made to accommodate the brooch. Queen Margaret was the first to wear the Lotus Flower tiara. William and Harry (and Kate!) were guests at stepsister Laura Lopes The tiara wasnt from the Queens collection but, rather, was a wedding gift from the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh who commissioned Garrard to create it, along with a matching necklace, earring and bracelet set. Photo: Getty Images, The bride, clutching her sweet bouquet of lily-of-the-valley, joined her new husband still with the congratulatory petals in his hair outside the church. And if you're really lucky, a bride that marries into the royal family is sometimes gifted a tiara by her new in-laws (talk about "something new" goals!). Only one coupon code permitted per order. READ MORE: 3 'outdated' hairstyles . July 29, 1981The Spencer family tiara reached its iconic status when Princess Diana wore it for her wedding to Prince Charles. Wedding tiara: Serena married David Armstrong-Jones, the son of Princess Margaret and Antony Armstrong-Jones, wearing the Lotus Flower Tiara that belonged to Margaret. Laura Lopes Photos and Premium High Res Pictures - Getty Images The tiara was made up of a number of different pieces of jewellery that was altered with new pieces made by Garrard in 1937. Wedding: May 17, 2008Autumn tied the knot with Princess Annes son, Peter Phillips, in the Festoon Tiara, borrowed from Princess Anne who was gifted the diamond tiara in 1973 by the World Wide Shopping Group, a Hong Kong firm, after she christened one of their ships.