These days, as we see heiresses like Ingrid of Norway and Amalia of the Netherlands wearing tiaras at grand gala dinners, the question once again arises: Why hasn’t Princess Leonor yet debuted a tiara from the Spanish royal jeweler?
There have certainly been occasions. However, experts say the answer lies neither in protocol nor in any written rule that prohibits it.

Is it a matter of tradition or strategy?
Protocol expert Diana Rubio explained it clearly to Semana: it’s not about a lack of opportunities, but rather a decision made as part of the Royal Household’s communication strategy.

Historically, Spanish princesses reserved these jewels for engagement or marriage, although that is no longer a current rule. In Leonor’s case, the approach appears to be different—more measured and aligned with the message they want to convey about her.
What role does Queen Letizia play in this election?
This is where a key point comes in. Stylist Paloma González Durántez notes that Queen Letizia significantly influences the style choices of her daughters. The goal is to project approachability, naturalness, and an understated image, featuring simple looks and accessible brands.

From this perspective, debuting with a tiara is not a priority. Some even believe the monarchy should evolve, and that Leonor embodies that change, moving away from overly grand symbols.
When can we expect the long-awaited premiere with a tiara?
Both experts agree on one thing: when it happens, it won’t be a random gesture. Diana Rubio believes the ideal occasion would be a gala dinner during a state visit, a significant institutional step, similar to other milestones Leonor has already achieved.

Paloma González adds an interesting nuance: the princess should wear a tiara when she feels comfortable with it, not because of external pressure.

When it comes to choosing a tiara, two names are often mentioned: the Princess Tiara and the Floral Tiara, although the latter’s historical origins are a subject of debate. And therein lies the key: it’s not about the jewelry, but about the timing.
