Her Royal Highness Crown Princess Allonwyn presented a very regal and quite powerful figure as she welcomed dignitaries to the Imperial Palace. For the gala, held in honour of HM King Valdemar's Birthday month, HRH wore her stately coronet. This magnificent gold ornament was commissioned for the first heir to hold the title of Crown Princess. The eldest child of Queen Kateland II also named Kateland was to wear the piece for her public presentation following her Investiture Ceremony. However due to safety concerns the presentation was cancelled and the coronet never used. The second Crown Princess Kateland, daughter of King Marin, wore the piece following her own Investiture Ceremony. It replaced the very heavy Investiture Crown used for the ceremony. She would be the first to wear this head piece but only once and unfortunately no photographs exist of this occasion. The third title holder would be Marin's second daughter Alleria, who wore the piece with some frequency after her own Investiture Ceremony and presentation. Whenever Queen Alleria's heir, Crown Prince Valdemar married Princess Antonia-Maximillia of Ioa the Queen loaned the coronet to her new daughter in law for many official engagements. King Valdemar's eldest daughter, the late Crown Princess Nerowyn was the most recent of previous wearers however the late Princess was not fond of tiaras or diadems. As usual HRH Crown Princess Allonwyn fears no jewels, especially a crown, tiara or the like and has taken command of this important historic piece. #KittiesOfCatsfordia #CatsfordDynasty #CatsOfInstagram #HerRoyalHighness #CrownPrincessAllonwyn #PrincessImperial #StewardofKatlandia #CourtofCatsfordia #Royal #Royals #Royalty #FurRoyals #Feline #Cat #Cats #RoyalCats #CatRoyals










