
ROYAL FANS FIRST SAW A BEAUTIFUL BRIDE WALKING DOWN THE AISLE — BUT HIDDEN INSIDE HARRIET SPERLING’S WEDDING LOOK WAS A SECRET DETAIL MANY BELIEVE QUIETLY HONOURED THE LATE QUEEN ELIZABETH. As Harriet married Peter Phillips in front of senior royals, every part of her bridal style was placed under the microscope. The dress, the veil, the jewellery, the flowers. But one subtle choice is now drawing the most attention because of its possible connection to the late monarch. It was not loud or obvious. It was the kind of tribute royal women often understand without needing to explain. And once fans spotted the hidden nod to Queen Elizabeth, the entire bridal look suddenly carried a much deeper meaning.
Harriet Sperling’s choice of wedding tiara carried a thoughtful connection to Queen Elizabeth II and one of the Royal Family’s most enduring love stories.

The secret Queen Elizabeth tribute hidden in Harriet Sperling’s bridal look (Image: Getty)
Harriet Sperling’s wedding day look featured a subtle connection to Queen Elizabeth II that many royal fans may have missed. As she married Peter Phillips at All Saints Church in Kemble, the new Mrs Phillips completed her Emilia Wickstead gown with the Pragnell Family Tiara and matching earrings from the renowned British jeweller.
While the sparkling headpiece added a touch of timeless glamour to her bridal ensemble, it also carried a deeper royal significance. Pragnell has long-standing connections to the Royal Family through its acquisition of the historic jewellery house Philip Antrobus. The company famously crafted Queen Elizabeth II’s engagement ring and the geometric bracelet gifted to the late monarch by Prince Philip for their wedding in 1947.
Harriet’s decision to wear the Pragnell Family Tiara offered a sweet link to one of the most enduring royal love stories in modern history.

Harriet was snapped wearing the Pragnall family tiara (Image: GETTY)
The detail may have gone unnoticed among the excitement of the day, but it served as a fitting nod to royal history as Queen Elizabeth’s eldest grandson celebrated the start of a new chapter with his bride.
Rather than borrowing from the royal vaults, or from her new mother-in-law, the bride opted for a piece with personal significance. Sitting beneath her sweeping cathedral-length veil, the glittering piece added a touch of timeless glamour while reflecting the intimate and family-focused nature of the day.
Harriet arrived at the Gloucestershire church wearing an elegant lace wedding gown by Emilia Wickstead, complete with a high neckline, intricate detailing and long lace sleeves. She completed the ensemble with Jimmy Choo heels and a bouquet featuring sweet peas, lily of the valley and myrtle.

The headpiece sat beneath her lace veil (Image: Getty)
The choice also aligned with the wider theme of tradition woven throughout the celebrations. Harriet’s bouquet featured myrtle, a flower long associated with royal brides, while her Emilia Wickstead gown championed British fashion in the same way Princess Catherine, Princess Diana and Queen Elizabeth II all did on their respective wedding days.
The wedding itself was filled with thoughtful family touches. Harriet was walked down the aisle by her brother, Nicholas Sanders, in honour of their late father, Rupert Sanders. Meanwhile, Peter’s daughters, Savannah and Isla Phillips, joined Harriet’s daughter, Georgina Sperling, as bridesmaids, highlighting the coming together of two families at the heart of the celebrations.
Among the guests were King Charles and Queen Camilla, Prince William and Princess Catherine, the Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh, Princess Anne and Sir Tim Laurence, as well as Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie alongside their husbands. Despite persistent rain throughout much of the day, spirits remained high as family and friends gathered to celebrate the couple’s marriage before heading to Gatcombe Park for the reception.

Harriet wore a tiara and matching earrings by Pragnall (Image: Getty)
For royal watchers, however, it is the Pragnell connection that may prove most fascinating. Through Philip Antrobus, the jeweller is forever linked to Queen Elizabeth II’s engagement and marriage to Prince Philip, making Harriet’s tiara far more than simply a beautiful accessory.
Queen Elizabeth’s engagement ring remains one of the most famous pieces of jewellery in royal history, while the diamond bracelet gifted by Prince Philip formed part of her personal collection for decades. Both pieces have become synonymous with one of the longest and most enduring royal marriages of modern times.
Whether intentional or not, Harriet’s choice created a touching connection between two royal love stories separated by generations. As Queen Elizabeth’s eldest grandson exchanged vows surrounded by family and friends, the sparkling tiara served as a subtle reminder of the royal romance that came before.
And while much attention naturally focused on Harriet’s stunning gown and dramatic veil, it was the hidden story behind her tiara that offered one of the day’s most meaningful details.


