Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall has £250k tiara she inherited from her own family

Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, 74, has had a huge number of tiaras at her disposal in her time as a Royal Family member. This includes the Greville Tiara and the tiara from the Delhi Durbar parure. She also has one special sparkling piece, that she inherited from her own family.

She has worn it a handful of times since including in 2014 and a year later at the Royal Academy of the Arts.

The Duchess also lent the diadem to her daughter for her wedding in 2006.

Laura Lopes wore the piece with a deep v-neck cut dress for her wedding to Harry.

On.Buy.com along with Roseanna Croft Jewellery analysed the diadem to find out just how much it could be worth.

This makes it one of the more expensive pieces held in the Royal Family.

When Prince Charles becomes King, Camilla is likely to have access to an even bigger collection of jewellery which belongs to the Crown, currently worn by Queen Elizabeth II.

Sometimes Queen Elizabeth II will also loan her pieces to Camilla including a beautiful necklace called the Coronation Necklace.

The piece was worn by the Queen Mother on her coronation and on the coronation of her daughter, the current monarch.

Another piece that was found by the experts to be worth a fortune is the Queen’s Oriental Circlet Tiara.

It dates back to Queen Victoria who received it from Prince Albert in 1853.

The experts said: “Throughout her reign, Queen Elizabeth II has been seen in many crowns. A particularly significant one is the Oriental Circlet Tiara, originally designed by Prince Albert for Queen Victoria.

“Her Majesty has only been seen wearing it once and the dazzling diadem could fetch upwards of £6million.”

source: express.co.uk