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To Wear a Tiara or Not to Wear a Tiara, That is the Question

The latest Royal Wedding word to come out of the UK is that Kate Middleton wants to wear flowers in her hair, not a tiara.
November 1982: Queen Elizabeth II and Princess Diana in London

The latest Royal Wedding word to come out of the UK is that Kate Middleton wants to wear flowers in her hair, not a tiara. A tiara is of course the more classic option — with the Queen and the late Princess Diana both wearing them on their wedding day as well as to various other royal engagements. We think Kate will look gorgeous whatever she decides to wear — hurry up already, April 29 — but we couldn't resist a quick flashback through the years to see what other royals had gone for. We do love a good wedding, after all!

Poll

Will Kate Go Against the Grain and Marry With Her Hair Down?

Question: have you ever seen Kate Middleton with her hair up?

Question: have you ever seen Kate Middleton with her hair up? Like fancy up, not I'm-on-the-slopes up? Huh. Us neither. 'Cept for when she wore a ponytail to the Tenacity of the Tasman premiere in London but that's not real fancy up. She's like Rachel Zoe 2.0. Which begs the question, will she throw royal tradition on its head and wed with her hair down? We're not sure. It's going to be the Wedding of the Century and we know the Royals are big on their tradition so hair down — even if she did have the best blow-dry in history today — seems a little too chillaxed. Methinks the Queen wouldn't like it. Whaddya reck? Will Kate stick with her signature hair down style or go along with royal wedding etiquette which dictates and up 'do?