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The ‘made in Spain’ brands that we can find in the wardrobe of the future Duchess of Edinburgh

Princess Charlotte has gained notoriety in recent days, after knowing the decision of grandfather Carlos III. The daughter of the Princes of Wales could become the new Duchess of Edinburghas revealed Daily mail exclusive. It seems that the new king of England wants to honor his mother’s line of succession by passing that title on to his granddaughter. There had been much speculation that it was his brother, Prince Edward, the new Duke of Edinburgh, but it seems the monarch has other plans. The young woman becomes a real one the girland demonstrated this looks like her passion for fashion made in Spain. the most of the royals have fallen into Zara’s temptation occasionally, and Prince William’s daughter is not spared.

The princess she wore this dress to celebrate her fifth birthday, and we witnessed the celebration via Kensington Palace’s Instagram account. It is a design by Zara with a houndstooth print, long sleeves, buttons at the top and a ruffled neckline. A dress cheap what did it cost then just under twelve euros, and that is no longer available on the company’s website. The royals have shown us that Inditex is very present in their wardrobe. A more recent occasion where he has opted for Spanish fashion is at the farewell to his great-grandmother, Queen Elizabeth II.

As per protocol, the young woman attended the funeral dressed in rigorous black. On her head she wore a broad hat with a bow on the back, which she accompanied by the starry dress of the looks likea wool coat signed by Ancar and ballerinas by Juan Shoestwo brands made in Spain. On top of the outfit, he proudly wore a horseshoe-shaped brooch on the chest that stood out against the black background of the clothing. It seems the royal family has relied on Spanish firms for key moments, such as the funeral of the long-lived monarch. Although on other occasions, such as in this home video with his father, he also chooses brands from Spain.

The princess appears very smiling, sitting on her father’s legs, as they congratulate the England women’s football team on one of the matches they played. In the video, Charlotte is wearing one 10.95 euros t-shirt signed by Losan. It is a design with a round neckline and short sleeves, ribbed, in navy blue and with small round white flowers. The shirt is given prominence in the foreground of the video, though we don’t know what he paired it with. On a pivotal date for Pippa Middleton, the day of her wedding to James Matthews, little Charlotte also wore Spanish fashion.

It seems that it was the bride herself who decided that the Spanish brand Pepa&Co took care of the pages on their wedding day. Princess Charlotte wore this short-sleeved, off-white dress with pleated chest detailing and a ruffled neckline, accompanied by a pastel pink velvet sash. The designer is from Andalusia, although she founded the brand in England in 2013, aiming to occupy a market niche she had seen while working as a babysitter in London. Kate Middleton’s daughter also managed to run out of stock on this Marea Kids jacket.

It’s a maroon double-breasted design that he posed with on his first day of school. Both she and her brothers have worn clothing from the Spanish firm. One of the brand’s founders, Raúl Escudero, said after the photo was published: “It was a big surprise to us to see Charlotte in one of our maroon coats on the first day of school”. Kate Middleton became a big fan of Marea Kids and there is always room for a design from this brand in her three children’s wardrobes made in Spain.

Source: Marie Claire

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