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Princess Charlotte: Will she get this special heirloom from Diana?

Princess Charlotte could be given a special honor: She is to receive a beloved heirloom from her grandmother Princess Diana.

London – Princess Diana (36, † 1997) still plays a major role in the lives of Prince William (39) and Prince Harry (37) 24 years after her tragic accidental death. The two brothers keep the memory of their beloved mother alive. They also share their memories with their children, who never got to know their grandmother.

Princess Diana left some special memorabilia for her family. Prince William held his mother’s engagement ring for the hand of Duchess Kate (39), Prince Harry gave Duchess Meghan (40) Diana’s gold Cartier watch. However, the favorite piece of the Queen of Hearts has not yet found a new owner. The sparkling Spencer tiara is said to be currently owned by Diana’s brother Charles Spencer (57), but his nephew William has apparently also had an eye on it.
24royal.de * gives an insight into the story of Princess Diana’s Spencer Tiara.

As the portal “Good to Know” reports, the 39-year-old hopes that his daughter Princess Charlotte (6) will be able to wear the tiara in a few years. According to a palace source, the father of three has already spoken to Charles about his special wish: “William is well aware that the earl has daughters of his own, but they both agree that Diana’s iconic piece of jewelry is due to her first granddaughter.” * 24royal.de is an offer from IPPEN.MEDIA.

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