SOMETHING BORROWED
If only we could all have access to priceless diamond tiaras to borrow for our big day! When Princess Beatrice walked down the aisle to marry her groom, Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi, on July 17, she did so in a Norman Hartnell gown she borrowed from her grandmother, Queen Elizabeth, and the Queen Mary diamond fringe tiara – the very same one the monarch wore at her wedding to Prince Philip in 1947. Going way back, the Garrard and Co. tiara was originally made for Queen Mary in 1919, from a diamond necklace given to her by Queen Victoria for her own wedding in 1893. “The Queen saved this grand tiara specifically for Beatrice,” a source told People. “It was always reserved for her as they are exceptionally close.” Her dress…