There were three striking crowns in the room when King Charles III attended the State Opening of Parliament on Wednesday, a number that surprised many royal watchers. His Majesty wore the Imperial State Crown; Queen Camilla wore the State Diadem , one of the most recognisable pieces of the crown jewels; and the little-known Duchess of Wellington wore her own headpiece that almost stole the show. READ MORE: King Charles sends message to Australia in King's speech She arrived at the House of Lords dripping in white lace and diamonds, one of the Wellington family's most beautiful tiaras perched atop her head.

Photos of the duchess waiting for the ceremony to start quickly raised eyebrows, with many a royal watcher wondering just who she was and how she earned an invitation to the event. Born Princess Antonia Elizabeth Brigid Louise Mansfeld of Prussia on April 28, 1955, she was a royal from her first moments in the world. Her father was Prince Frederick of Prussia, grandson to the German Emperor Wilhelm II, and her mother was Lady Brigid Guinness, who was herself the daughter of an earl.

Antonia is also great-great-great-granddaughter to Britain's Queen Victoria and has a twin brother named Rupert. Though her great-grandfather Wilhelm II was ousted as the last Kaiser (Emperor) of Germany after the revolution of 1918, Antonia enjoyed all the benefits of an aristocratic upbringing. She was sent to private schools, educated at King's College London, and earn.