As the Royal wedding of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle is now just months away, it seems Meghan's fairy tale dream of becoming a princess might be coming true, but she isn't allowed to wear any crown jewels just yet.
And just as the countdown continues, details of the privileges American actress Meghan, 36, will be allowed to enjoy are beginning to be better known.
While Harry’s sister-in-law Catherine, the Duchess of Cambridge, is allowed to slip on some crown jewels as part of her regal allowances, it would seem that Meghan is not granted the same opportunity yet.
Strict etiquette rules prohibit unmarried women from wearing tiaras - like the ones Kate is frequently spotted sporting.
And thus Meghan won’t be allowed to pop on a mini crown of her own until after she says “I do” with Prince Harry, 33, this spring.
“Flashy diamonds and tiaras are not worn during the day, and only married ladies wear tiaras,” Etiquette expert Grant Harold told The BBC.
“For married ladies it was a sign of status and would show you were taken and not looking for a husband,” the manners expert continued.
“For the gentleman it was a clear sign not to make advances toward the lady in question,” he added.
Harry and Meghan's nuptials are scheduled to take the world by storm in May.
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