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Royal wedding tiaras: See the spectacular looks worn by the world's princess brides

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We have taken a look at the gorgeous tiaras worn by brides from the British royal family, but there is also plenty of sparkle to be found in Europe and beyond! From future queens and empresses like Princess Victoria of Sweden and Princess Masako of Japan, who wore crown-like looks on their wedding days, to more recent princess brides like Peruvian beauty Alessandra de Osma, we've gathered some of the most stunning royal wedding tiaras from around the world. Alessandra de OsmaAlessandra de Osma (also known as the "Princess of the Andes") wed Prince Christian of Hanover in her native Lima, Peru on March 16, 2018. Wearing a Grace Kelly-esque wedding dress by Spanish designer Jorge Vazquez, the bride topped her look with the Hanoverian Floral Tiara – a garden of diamond-encrusted blooms worn by brides marrying into the House of Hanover, including Princess Caroline.Photo: Getty Images

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Queen Letizia of SpainFormer anchorwoman Letizia Ortiz wore the Spanish royal family's Prussian Diamond tiara as she wed now-King Felipe VI. Felipe's mother, Queen Sofia, had also worn the platinum and diamond tiara on her own wedding day. Photo: Getty Images

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Princess Madeleine of SwedenPrincess Madeleine of Sweden was stunning in the Modern Fringe tiara with multiple peaks dotted with round diamonds as she married British American financier Chris O'Neill. The tiara is thought to have been an anniversary present to her mom Queen Silvia from husband King Carl XVI Gustaf. Interestingly enough, the wedding wasn't the first time Madeleine had worn it – she also chose the sparkling accessory to wear to Prince Albert and Princess Charlene of Monaco's nuptials.Photo: Getty Images

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Princess Claire of LuxembourgPrince Félix of Luxembourg’s bride wore a chantilly lace Elie Saab gown and the family’s Vine Leaves tiara for the couple's 2013 wedding. The tiara's botanical motif is comprised entirely of diamonds and set in yellow gold and silver.Photo: Getty Images

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Crown Princess Victoria of Sweden Future queen Crown Princess Victoria followed family tradition and wore the Swedish Royal Family's elaborate 18th century gold-and-pearl Cameo tiara for her wedding to Prince Daniel in 2010. The crown-like accessory was first owned by Napoleon I’s first wife, Empress Josephine. Photo: Getty Images

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Crown Princess Masako of JapanCrown Princess Masako of Japan truly sparkled on her wedding day as she married future emperor Crown Prince Naruhito in 1993. The Crown Princess Scroll tiara was also worn by Naruhito’s mother, Empress Michiko, when she wed. Photo: Getty Images

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Princess Elisabetta of BelgiumElisabetta Maria Rosboch von Wolkenstein matched her Valentino creation with the Elisabeth Diamond Bandeau tiara while tying the knot with Prince Amedeo of Belgium in Rome. The Art Deco piece can also be worn as a necklace. Photo: Getty Images

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Crown Princess Marie-Chantal of GreeceMarried to Prince Pavlos, Crown Princess Marie-Chantal of Greece borrowed the pearl and diamond encrusted Fringe tiara from mother-in-law Queen Anne-Marie. Photo: Getty Images

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Princess Tatiana of Greece and DenmarkHaven't we seen that tiara before? Well, yes! Venezuelan-born Princess Tatiana chose to wear the same diamond-and-pearl Fringe tiara that sister-in-law Crown Princess Marie-Chantal of Greece wore on her wedding day 15 years earlier.Photo: Getty Images

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Princess Charlene of MonacoMonaco royals have a long tradition of not wearing formal tiaras on their wedding day – for example, Princess Grace and both of her daughters Princess Caroline and Princess Stephanie all opted to skip the accessory. Prince Albert's bride Charlene Wittstock passed on a tiara, too, instead wearing her chignon anchored by two diamond brooches on loan from Princess Caroline.Photo: Getty Images

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Crown Princess Mette-Marit of NorwayFor the 2001 wedding of their son, Prince Haakon to Mette-Marit, King Harald V and Queen Sonja of Norway gave their new daughter-in-law her very first tiara. The delicate diamond daisy headband is dated to the early 20th century. Photo: Getty Images

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Crown Princess Mary of DenmarkWhen Australian beauty Mary Donaldson married Denmark's future king Crown Prince Frederik, she wore a fittingly regal tiara as she began her royal role. The elegant diamond headpice was a gift from her new in-laws, Queen Margrethe and Prince Henrik.Photo: Getty Images

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Princess Marie of DenmarkWhen Marie Cavallier married Prince Joachim of Denmark in 2008, her veil was held in place but the beautiful Princess Dagmar Floral tiara, which is part of mother-in-law Queen Margrethe’s collection.Photo: Getty Images

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Queen Mathilde of BelgiumAs she became Belgium's crown princess, now-Queen Mathilde wore a tiara created by London-based jewelers Hennell & Sons: the Laurel Wreath. The tiara, featuring a whopping 631 diamonds, was gifted to Mathilde by the country's nobility for her special day as she married now-King Philippe. Photo: © Getty Images

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Princess Märtha Louise of NorwayTiaras aren't just about diamonds! King Harald V and Queen Sonja of Norway's daughter Princess Martha Louise wore Queen Maud’s Pearl and Diamond tiara on her wedding day as she married Ari Behn. The piece originated in the British monarchy in the collection of Princess Maud, King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra’s daughter, who married into Denmark’s royal family. Photo: Getty Images

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Queen Maxima of the NetherlandsWhat bride doesn't want to feel like a true star on her wedding day? Just ask Queen Maxima, who, as she wed King Willem-Alexander in 2002, wore the Pearl Button tiara with an impressive 10 diamond star brooches that had belonged to Queen Emma added to the prongs. Photo: Getty Images

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