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Spanish Queen Letizia Channels Princess Kate's Tiara Trend
5 Nov
Summary
- Queen Letizia styled her hair down with the Cartier Loop Tiara, similar to Princess Kate
- Letizia recycled a previously worn blue gown for the state dinner, like Kate
- The Cartier Loop Tiara has been passed down in the Spanish royal family since 1886

On November 4, 2025, King Felipe and Queen Letizia of Spain hosted a glamorous gala dinner at the Royal Palace in Madrid for the Sultan of Oman. For the regal occasion, Letizia opted for a new hairstyle, styling the Cartier Loop Tiara with her hair worn down in waves.
This look is reminiscent of how Princess Kate, the Princess of Wales, has been wearing her hair with tiaras for recent state banquets. Letizia typically pairs tiaras with an elegant updo, but she seems to be taking inspiration from Kate's more relaxed tiara styles.
In another move straight out of Kate's playbook, Queen Letizia recycled a previously worn dress for the dinner. The blue gown, featuring bow details on the long sleeves, was first seen on Letizia at a 2024 event in Amsterdam, where she also wore the Cartier Loop Tiara.
The Cartier Loop Tiara has a rich history, originally belonging to Queen Maria Christina of Habsburg-Lorraine and created in 1886. It has been passed down in the Spanish royal family since then.
Both Letizia and Kate are known for recycling favorite pieces from their wardrobes, showcasing a more sustainable approach to royal fashion.




