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The hat was a wide-brimmed style and had a smart bow at the back. It was thought to be by Jane Taylor, the brand that her mother, Princess Kate, often heads to for her incredible headbands. Charlotte also wore the 'Girls Black Wool Coat' by Ancar, black tights, and black ballet pumps.
For the ceremony held at Westminster Abbey on September 19, 2022, Princess Catherine wore a tailored black Alexander McQueen coat dress, with a saucer-shaped hat adorned with a veil. Some wondered why the Princess chose to wear a veil, and the answer is simple.
And when it comes to fashion, she is most often spotted wearing a dress - but why does she always wear them? The Princess of Wales supposedly likes her children to wear outfits that are as timeless as possible.
What's more, the headpiece may signal that Charlotte is now considered old enough to be required to follow the royal protocol of women in the monarchy wearing hats to all formal royal occasions.
Lisa Levinson, head of communications at the Natural Diamond Council told metro.co.uk, “Her Majesty is an incredibly humble woman at heart who is unlikely to be dressed in anything but her simple Welsh gold wedding band to rest and a pair of pearl earrings.”
On her head: a Jess Collett X Alexander McQueen headpiece fashioned from silver bullion and crystal with three-dimensional leaf embroidery. The Princess of Wales, wearing a Jess Collett X Alexander McQueen floral headpiece made from silver bullion and crystal.
Most of the Disney princesses wear dresses or skirts. But in 1992, Jasmine became the first to wear pants. Mulan followed as the second in 1998 and then came Anna and Elsa in 2019 for "Frozen 2" — though, technically, they're both queens by the end of the film, not princesses.
Per tradition, after the birth of a new royal baby, a sign with the gender and... Among purple and violet, blue is a color strongly associated with royalty — and the queen's wardrobe choice is undoubtedly an example of that trend (via The New York Times ).
Crowds are encouraged to wear appropriate clothing for the long queues, as well as bring food, refreshments and ideally portable chargers. Once in Westminster Hall, guests should be wearing appropriate dress, any clothing with political or offensive slogans is reportedly banned. What can I do once I get there?
In addition to selecting all-black attire, it is tradition (although not compulsory) for female members of the royal family to also wear black veils for state funerals. Known as the mourning veil, the piece is both a practical and symbolic item that signifies sorrow.
The rule is so strictly enforced that members of the royal family must always travel with a black outfit in their suitcase. This is so if a member of the royal family dies while they are abroad or away from home, they can change into black to mark the family member's death.
Queen Elizabeth's children Charles, Anne, and Edward wore military uniforms to her ceremonial funeral events in London on Sept. 14. Princess Anne, 72, never served in the military, but she holds a number of ceremonial titles.
Princess Beatrice Dons Tuxedo Jacket, Lace Embellished Dress & Suede Pumps at Westminster Abbey for Queen Elizabeth's Funeral.
Princess Charlotte has "broken tradition" by attending the Queen's funeral. Both the young princess and her older brother Prince George are in attendance at the funeral today, September 19. At just seven years old, Princess Charlotte is already making a name for herself by attending major royal events with her parents.
First, when she is delivering breakfast to her stepsisters and stepmother, second, when she is fleeing the prince's castle at midnight, and finally, as she runs down the stairs at her wedding.
Hence all those headlines about “Kate, the royal re-wearer”. No matter that the Queen and Princess Anne have been doing that all their lives, in the age of fast fashion, Kate's repeat outfits were Big News. It's no longer (much of) a story when Kate wears something more than once. It's part of her MO.
But we may never know Diana's true intentions for wearing the iconic black dress. The designer of Princess Diana's revenge dress, Christina Stambolian, revealed that the dress had actually been made for Diana three years prior. At the time, the princess had been too nervous to wear it because it was “too daring.”
Since Charles became King last September, the major change in rules has been that Camilla is now ahead of Anne in the pecking order. All royal women must now curtsy to her. And, since she is the most senior royal, at the top of the pecking order, she does not need to curtsy to any other female royal.
King Charles and Queen Camilla are undoubtedly very much in love, with public appearances always seeing them laughing and joking together, but reports say the couple does not share a bed. There's no trouble in paradise, though. It's customary for royal couples to sleep in different bedrooms.
As lip reader Jeremy Freeman told The Sun, after the pinching incident played out, Camilla appeared to point at Charlotte and turned to Kate and said, "Take her." Yikes! We know that it was a moment to stay somber, but like we said before, kids are definitely going to be kids. It's not Kate's fault!
Charlotte and Anne were both working members of the royal family before they got married, so they were able to wear tiaras to gala events and other royal functions.
Kate's immaculate royal blowout with lots of bouncy curls is usually her go-to look, and has been since she became a member of the Royal Family. But for this important occasion, the Princess switched it up and chose a timeless braided bun with a floral headpiece.
Princess Charlotte wore her first tiara-like headpiece as a princess today for her grandfather King Charles' coronation. The eight-year-old was photographed wearing a silver flower crown in her hair while wearing a white Alexander McQueen dress; her headpiece matched her mother Kate Middleton's.