Kate Middleton The week started with a lot of vigor and desire to continue showing us why it is one of the most acclaimed style icons. The Duchess of Cambridge has been seen as chair of ANZAC Day. It is an outstanding date within the Commonwealth of Nations and pays tribute to those who fell during the First World War. A flower offering followed by a memorial service and Thanksgiving held at Westminster Abbey, the ceremony of which invited those in attendance to wear their best clothes.
This is what Kate Middleton has done. The wife of Prince William of England has, as usual, been unfailing in her choice of clothing. A classic style that we already know very well in it and in which several details were of utmost importance, which must be emphasized. First of all, the winning binomial he has worn that brings back fond memories. It is one of her favorite coats, the cream colored one, signed by Alexander McQueen, with lapels, a striking waist and knee length. A winter piece that premiered seven years ago – on July 5, 2015 – for the baptism of his daughter Charlotte† That day the Windsors met at St Mary Magdalene Church in Sandringham. A year later, Kate repeated the election on the occasion of the celebration of the Hit the color 2016 and in 2017 during his state visit to Belgium.
Another notable note of Kate Middleton’s look was in her ears, to which one of the royal jeweler’s most iconic earrings of the British family was hooked. It’s about the mini diamonds with pearl drop pendant representing Diana of Wales, worn countless times. A gift from Prince Charles, in 1981, months before they married. It is certainly not the first time the Duchess has paid tribute to the figure of her mother-in-law, as she usually wears Lady Di accessories.
On the other hand, Kate has once again made it clear that she is capable of risking a raging trend. He did it with his diadem. What at first glance looked like a headdress was not, but a Calypso halo by Jane Taylor, made of white british tweed, matching his outfits† Jane Taylor London is the boutique where you can find it. The company markets it as “A piece suitable for weddings, formal occasions, elegant events and careers. Elegantly finished with a beautiful satin tuxedo bow at the neck.” On the back she has worn a maxi black bow that reminded us of the winter headdress of the old European monarchies.It is a very stylish accessory and also one that becomes a novelty because it reopens the debate that has arisen around hats as A necessary accessory for a guest look at an event, this type of headband becomes a stylish alternative for attending weddings, baptisms or communions.
Kate Middleton has been getting all the attention on Anzac Day, but her husband also played an active role by her side. Prince William has worn a long coat and navy blue trousers. He did not wear his military uniform, but he does wear the medals on the lapel of his outer garment. He was in charge of bringing the flower crown to the designated place before the applause of the more than 40 people, including veterans, service personnel and their families, who gathered at the service. Whoever caused low has been Queen Elizabeth II† His frequent mobility issues have led him to significantly reduce his exposure and be very careful when he leaves Windsor Castle, which has been his residence for a few months to the detriment of Buckingham. In addition, she was recently spotted moving to Sandringham, Norfolk’s private estate where she traditionally spends Christmas. In recent days, he has received the affection of his children and other family members on the occasion of the celebration of his 96th birthday, an important date that coincides with the celebration of his platinum anniversary, which will take place in June.
Source: Marie Claire

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