In recent media reports, rumors have surfaced suggesting tension over who may inherit Princess Diana’s cherished Spencer Tiara—and more specifically, speculation that Meghan Markle is “raging” over the possibility that her daughter, Princess Lilibet, could be passed over in favor of Princess Charlotte.
What’s Causing the Rumor?
The Spencer Tiara—famously worn by Diana on her wedding day—is a privately owned heirloom held by her brother, Charles Spencer, the 9th Earl Spencer. As a highly valued family piece, speculation swirls about who will be a future bearer of this symbolic treasure.
According to jewelry expert Maxwell Stone, Princess Charlotte is seen as the “natural choice” to potentially don the tiara due to her prominent role within the core royal family and her connection to Diana’s legacy.
What’s Being Speculated?
RadarOnline and Wonderwall, among others, have reported that Meghan Markle is “raging” over Princess Charlotte being chosen over Princess Lilibet to inherit the tiara. They claim this situation is yet another perceived snub to Meghan and her children. However, these assertions come from entertainment and tabloid outlets and lack direct confirmation from official sources.
A spokesperson for Meghan Markle has strongly denied the claims. A representative said the reports are “categorically untrue.”
The Reality Behind Royal Heirlooms
- Spencer Family Custody: The tiara remains firmly in the Spencer family’s hands, and any decision about its future use is up to Charles Spencer.
- Charlotte’s Symbolic Role: Princess Charlotte represents the continuity of Diana’s public presence in the royal family, making her a fitting candidate for wearing the tiara at key moments—if it ever appears in public again.
- Lilibet’s Circumstances: Living in the U.S., Lilibet has a more distant relationship with traditional royal customs, which experts say could limit her access to the tiara in future ceremonial contexts.
Bottom Line
While tabloids have seized on the idea of Meghan Markle being “raging,” the claims have been publicly denied by her representatives. Ultimately, decisions around who may wear the Spencer Tiara in the future appear to rest with the Spencer family—and, given the tiara’s private status, it may be years before any definitive plans surface.