Unlike Kate and Meghan, Duchess Sophie was permitted to keep her $1.25 million bridal tiara

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00:00 On this day in 1992, Sophie, Duchess of Edinburgh,
00:05 attended a royal nuptial in Norway.
00:07 Express.co.uk looked back at her stunning Tyra,
00:11 which was also her own bridal Tyra.
00:13 Crown Prince Haakon of Norway and Mette Merit
00:16 were married in Oslo in 2001,
00:19 when Sophie, Duchess of Edinburgh, made a stunning entrance.
00:23 On August 25, 2001,
00:26 she was dressed to the nines in a stunning cobalt blue satin gown,
00:29 white gloves, and sparkling jewels.
00:32 The Prince of Wales at the time, King Charles,
00:35 also attended the royal wedding in Norway.
00:38 He was accompanied by the present Duke of Edinburgh,
00:41 Charles' younger brother, and his relatively recent bride Sophie.
00:45 Sophie wore a three-row pearl necklace
00:48 and her diamond wedding Tyra to the celebrations in Norway.
00:51 An interlocking diamond heart clasp was on the necklace.
00:54 In June 2000, on the occasion of their first wedding anniversary,
00:58 Prince Edward gave her this jewel.
01:00 Given that she had only previously worn it for her own wedding two years ago,
01:04 Sophie's Tyra was the focal point of her royal wedding dress.
01:08 The Tyra is a piece of jewelry that belonged to the late Queen Elizabeth II.
01:12 Sophie has also donned the Tyra at a number of other royal weddings,
01:16 such as those of Crown Prince Frederick of Denmark and Mary Donaldson,
01:21 in 2004, and Crown Princess Victoria of Sweden and Daniel Wessling in 2010.
01:27 This is an interesting fact because royal brides in the UK,
01:31 like Princess Kate and Meghan Markle,
01:34 typically have to return their lent bridal Tyras to the monarch.
01:38 The Duchess of Edinburgh, however,
01:40 was undoubtedly given the diadem for personal use.
01:43 The Tyra is thought to have been made by David Thomas of Asbury in Gerrard,
01:48 the crown jeweler at the time,
01:50 using four pieces from Queen Victoria's regal circlet,
01:53 though this has never been verified.
01:56 According to reports,
01:58 Queen Victoria's regal circlet's removable fleur-de-lis,
02:02 Maltese cross, and Anthemion elements could be switched out and rearranged.
02:07 Sophie's stunning diamond Tyra was picked from Queen Elizabeth II's special jewelry collection,
02:12 according to Maxwell Stone, a diamond expert at Stephen Stone,
02:17 who spoke to Express.co.uk.
02:19 The Anthemion Tyra, however, also honors a different former monarch
02:24 because it was allegedly made from four pieces of Queen Victoria's regal circlet.
02:29 Due to the Tyra's usage of the ancient Greek method known as Anthemion,
02:33 it is also plausible that it is a tribute to Prince Philip.
02:37 The late prince was a prince of Greece and Denmark prior to his marriage to Queen Elizabeth I.
02:42 It's quite challenging to assign a value to such a great piece.
02:46 It is worth roughly £1.25 million, in my opinion.
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