
Before Meghan Markle’s diamond bandeau tiara turned heads as dazzling complement to her simple dress, Sarah Ferguson’s choice of wedding headwear made a bold but sentimental statement.
On the day the Duchess of York wed her now ex-husband Prince Andrew, 23 July 1986, the then-26-year-old entered Westminster Abbey wearing a flower crown, stunning onlookers who had expected a traditional tiara.
The crown of gardenias adorning the soon-to-be royal’s head was a sentimental choice because the flower was her groom’s favourite, The Express reports.
What the guests and onlookers didn’t know, was that beneath her floral headpiece was a brand new tiara her new in-laws, Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip had gifted her.
