Princess Ariane makes tiara debut as she joins Dutch and Japanese royals for glittering State Banquet

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Princess Ariane, 19, made her tiara debut on Wednesday evening as she joined members of her family to host Emperor Naruhito and Empress Masako of Japan.

The Japanese royals marked the end of the first day of their three-day visit to the European nation by joining their hosts at a glittering State Banquet.

For her first tiara moment, Ariane chose to wear the Queen Emma’s Diamond Tiara. The stunning piece of jewellery was designed for Queen Emma, the second wife of King William III, back in 1890, the same year that William passed away.

The design consists of three harp shapes, with diamond rosette-style clusters occupying their centres, which are made of silver and gold.

There did, however, appear to be one key absence from the dinner, with Princess Alexia, the middle child of King Willem-Alexander and Queen Maxima, not attending. The 20-year-old royal currently lives in London where she is studying Civil Engineering.

Scroll down to see all the best photos from the evening


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The royals gathered together

Group photo

Ahead of the Banquet, the royals assembled for a group photo. Included in the group were King Willem-Alexander, Queen Maxima, Princess Catharina-Amalia, Princess Ariane, Emperor Naruhito, Empress Masako, Princess Margriet, her husband Pieter van Vollenhoven, Princess Laurentien and Beatrix, the former Queen of the Netherlands.

King Willem-Alexander speaking to Emperor Naruhito© Alamy Stock Photo

The State Banquet took place on the first evening

A joke between guests

After the photo was snapped, Willem-Alexander could be seen sharing a joke with his royal guest, Naruhito.

Princess Ariane smiling in a diamond tiara and red dress© Alamy Stock Photo

The teen royal was making her tiara debut

Ariane’s tiara moment

The teen royal looked beautiful in the stunning tiara, and she paired the headpiece with a gorgeous red dress, matching that of her older sister, Crown Princess Catharina-Amalia.

Princess Catharina Amalia standing in a red dress and ruby tiara© Alamy Stock Photo

Catharina-Amalia wowed with her look

Catharina-Amalia’s tiara

The heir to the Dutch throne also stunned with her own tiara moment, wearing the Mellerio Ruby Tiara. This tiara was also made for Queen Emma, being given to her as a Christmas present from King William III alongside a host of other lavish jewels.

Queen Maxima sitting in a gold dress and crown© Alamy Stock Photo

Maxima stunned with her bold look

Queen Maxima’s tiara

Not to be outdone by her daughters, Maxima looked regal in a striking gold gown that she paired with the Stuart Diamond Tiara.

The Stuart Diamond has had a long history, having belonged to both the Netherlands and England, and was previously part of a gorgeous necklace for Queen Emma. When her daughter, Queen Wilhelmina, ascended to the throne, the necklace was redesigned into a necklace.

Princess Laurentien in a tiara© Alamy Stock Photo

The royal wore a family member’s tiara

Princess Laurentien’s tiara

Princess Laurentien looked stylish with her dress, and she opted to wear the Laurel Wreath Tiara, which was given as a gift to her mother-in-law, Queen Beatrix, when the former Dutch monarch turned 18.

Empress Masako in a blue and gold gown with a tiara© Alamy Stock Photo

The Japanese royal stunned

Masako’s tiara momwnt

It wasn’t just the Dutch royal ladies who wowed with their tiaras, as Empress Masako looked beautiful with her blue and gold dress, which was completed with the Princess Chichibu’s Diamond Honeysuckle Tiara.

The piece was designed in 1928 and features a design of honeysuckles. It was debuted by Princess Chichibu when she married Prince Yashuhito in 1928.

Crown Princess Catharina-Amalia winking at Princess Ariane© Alamy Stock Photo

The royal sisters enjoyed themselves

A playful moment

Catharina-Amalia made sure to take great care of her younger sister during the State Banquet, playfully winking at her during a formal part of the ceremony.

Queen Måxima, Willem-Alexander, Crown Prince Naruhito, and Masako Owada toast with wine at a formal event.© AFP via Getty Images

The Dutch monarch led the tributes

Toasting the guests

As the State Banquet kicked off, both Willem-Alexander and Maxima toasted their royal guests.

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