During the reign of Queen Elizabeth II, she wore a crown several times, including her first Congress opening ceremony in 1952 and her journey to crown in 1953.

Wales Princess Kate One day will wear the late Queen's iconic diamond crown worth 800,000 pounds. This headdress is one of the most symbolic jewels in the royal collection. Queen Elizabeth II of England During her reign, she wore a crown several times, including her first Congress opening ceremony in 1952 and her journey to crown in 1953.

Then she wore it to attend all the national openings and official photos, including British and Commonwealth coins, banknotes and stamps.

1820, George IV commissioned jeweler Rondell Bridge to create the diamond for £8,216. The diamond is set with Queen Victoria royal jewelry, estimated to be worth nearly £800,000, making it the rarest in the crown jewelry collection.

George IV died in 1830, and since then, since William IV ’s wife Queen Adelaide, every queen and king’s spouse has worn it.

so Charles III 's wife, queen Camilla is likely to be the next person to wear this diamond crown. The 75-year-old may wear the crown at the coronation ceremony in May next year.

When Prince William becomes king, his wife Kate will inherit the title of Queen of Camilla. At that time, Princess of Wales will enjoy the privilege of wearing a precious diamond crown. Describing the diamond crown, the Royal Trust said: "This is a silver and gold-lined crown, with transparent diamonds inlaid on the hollow frame, a narrow band of pearls, with four crosses and four sprays representing the national emblems of England, Irish and Scottish ." The ring is set with 1333 diamonds, of which there is a 4-carat light yellow bright diamond in the center of the first cross. This crown appears in many portraits of the Queen of England.