Princess Catherine Debuts Queen Victoria’s Oriental Circlet Tiara in Dazzling Iced-Blue Gown at German State Banquet
In a glittering highlight of the 2025 royal calendar, Catherine, Princess of Wales stole the spotlight on December 3, 2025, during the state banquet at Windsor Castle honoring German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier and First Lady Elke BĂŒdenbender. The evening marked her debut in Queen Victoria’s Oriental Circlet Tiara (also known as the Indian Circlet), a historic ruby-and-diamond masterpiece not seen in public for nearly 20 yearsâlast worn by Queen Elizabeth II in 2005 during a visit to Malta.
The tiara, crafted in 1853 by Garrard under Prince Albert’s direction as a gift to Queen Victoria, features over 2,600 diamonds set in lotus flower and Mughal arch motifs, with rich rubies adding fiery contrast. Inspired by Indian jewels displayed at the 1851 Great Exhibition, it was designated an heirloom of the crown in Queen Victoria’s will, traditionally reserved for queens or future queens. Catherine’s appearance made her the first princess (as future queen consort) to wear it publicly, symbolizing her rising seniority and a nod to shared Anglo-German heritage through Prince Albert’s German roots.
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Paired with the tiara, Catherine wore a shimmering iced-blue (or periwinkle/periwinkle) sequined cape gown by Jenny Packham, featuring an asymmetric neckline, fitted bodice, pleated waist, and dramatic flowing cape sleeves that trailed elegantly. The ombrĂ© sequins and crystals caught the light beautifully in St. George’s Hall, complemented by diamond chandelier earrings loaned from Queen Elizabeth II, the Royal Victorian Order sash and star, and the King’s Royal Family Order. She wore her hair down in soft waves, using a clever hair-weaving technique to secure the heavy piece.
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The look drew immediate acclaim from royal watchers, fashion experts, and social media, with many calling it “regal perfection” and “her most queenly moment yet.” The blue tones echoed her daytime Prussian-blue Alexander McQueen coat for the airport welcome, reinforcing diplomatic subtlety. Queen Camilla balanced tradition in a green lace gown by Fiona Clare with the Girls of Great Britain and Ireland Tiaraâa favorite of Queen Elizabeth II.
While some viral posts sensationalized a “shocking message” behind the choice (perhaps alluding to future queenship or quiet symbolism amid family dynamics), reliable sources frame it as a thoughtful revival of heritage jewelry for a historic visit. This was Catherine’s third tiara appearance in 2025 and her fifth overall (following the Cartier Halo, Lotus Flower, Cambridge Lover’s Knot, and Strathmore Rose).
The Oriental Circlet’s designâfeaturing lotus flowersâadds poetic depth, symbolizing purity and rebirth, resonating with Catherine’s resilience post-health challenges. Experts note its size and drama make it one of the most opulent in the collection, previously worn by the Queen Mother frequently but sparingly by Queen Elizabeth II.
Archival views of the tiara on Queen Victoria and the Queen Mother highlight its enduring legacy.

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Catherine’s ensemble not only captivated but quietly affirmed her poised evolution as future queenâblending Victorian grandeur with modern elegance in a night of diplomacy and sparkle.
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