The Queen’s antique diamond tiara SNAPPED on the way to her wedding - but fortunately a court jeweller saved the day

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The Queen’s antique diamond tiara snapped on the way to her wedding – but a jeweller saved the day

The incident took place a few hours before Queen Elizabeth was due to leave for Westminster AbbeyCredit: Getty - Contributor

Court jeweller Gerrard later revealed how the Queen Mother tried to comfort her daughter by telling her "we have two hours and there are other tiaras". The priceless antique was then returned to the Queen Mother who also loaned it to her younger daughter Princess Margaret for her wedding to Mark Phillip in 1973.

 

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