Kate Middleton and Princess Charlotte turned heads as they arrived at Westminster Abbey, mother and daughter wearing very similar matching outfits.
Both were dressed by the Princess of Wales’ favorite designer, Alexander McQueen.
Kate Middleton and Princess Charlotte in matching outfits
Prince William’s wife wore an ivory silk crepe design with silver gold and floral embroidery, including roses, thistles, daffodils and shamrocks “representing the four nations of the United Kingdom,” Page Six reported.
Over the dress she wore the Mantle of the Royal Victorian Order, which represents “the realm’s highest honor for women”. This recognition was awarded to him in 2019 by Queen Elizabeth II for his service to the crown.
For her part, 8-year-old Charlotte wore a mini version of her mother’s design.
While Kate wore white high-heeled sneakers, the girl walked in strappy and buckle ballet flats in the same color.
Kate Middleton did not wear a tiara
As expected, Kate Middleton didn’t wear a tiara, but she did wear a laurel tiara headdress just like her young daughter. According to ¡Hola!, this would be a request from King Carlos III and Queen Camilla.
Both wore a Jess Collett for Alexander McQueen headdress, both crafted with “silver gold, crystal and 3D leaf embroidery with silver thread,” the publication said.
In addition, the Princess of Wales chose pearl and diamond earrings that belonged to her late mother-in-law, Lady Diana.
Her neck shone thanks to the George VI necklace that the king himself had made in 1950 for his daughter, then Princess Elizabeth.
The clothes of Prince William and his children
For his part, Prince William donned the ceremonial ceremonial dress of the Welsh Guards as per protocol.
While their male children also stood out with their appearance. Prince George wore the garb of an honorary page, which consists of a red tunic with gold and blue detailing, a “gold waistcoat”, woolen trousers and boots, he explained to Hello! While little Prince Louis wore a blue Dege and Skinner suit with a tunic, Page Six reported.
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