Pre-royal life Meghan Markle posted on her popular personal blog named 'The Tig.'
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Kate Middleton is notoriously considerate when it comes to royal protocols, and often follows the family’s strict rules when it comes to fashion, beauty, and etiquette. However, eagle-eyed fans noticed something unusual about the Princess of Wales’ attire as she arrived at St.
George’s Chapel, Windsor Castle for the traditional Easter Sunday service. Although Kate, 41, looked stunning in a cobalt blue coat dress and matching hat, it was her nail varnish that had people talking.
Rather than sticking with the royal protocol of only wearing nude colours, or no nail polish at all, Kate was instead spotted wearing dark red coloured varnish on her nails in a rare move. Princess Kate is known for never wearing nail varnish in public, in keeping with the strict royal rules.
Although it remains a bit of a mystery as to why the royal women aren’t permitted to wear colourful nails, according to some sources it’s because the royal family consider colourful or false nails to be ‘vulgar’, whilst others think it’s to do with ensuring they always have a neutral shade that will match any outfit. Ever since she officially joined the royal family in 2011, Kate has rarely been spotted wearing any nail varnish at all, and usually opts to have completely bare nails instead, although she will occasionally wear a clear or very pale pink on them.
The rules were particularly enforced whilst Queen Elizabeth II occupied the throne, with her never being spotted with anything other than a pale, neutral pink manicure during her reign, with sources close to the family revealing her majesty’s preferred polish was ‘Ballet Slippers’ from Essie and she had never worn another colour since 1989. Both Princess Kate and Meghan Markle took note of the Queen’s
.Pre-royal life Meghan Markle posted on her popular personal blog named 'The Tig.'
As King Charles‘ coronation date looms closer, we’re learning more details about what royal jewels everyone will wear on the special day. That includes Princess Catherine (aka Kate Middleton).
With the Coronation of Charles III and Camilla just around the corner (May 7th), what a better way to celebrate than with a royal-inspired manicure? Whether you’re making the most of the upcoming long bank holiday weekend by spending some quality time with friends and family or attending a local street party, now is the perfect time to opt for a regal nail design. From statement royal blue talons to nail designs inspired by King Charles’ favourite tea, we’ve rounded up our favourite manicure looks to give you all the inspo you need for your next salon appointment.
With just three weeks left to go until King Charles’ Coronation, royal fans around the globe have already begun speculating about what we can expect from the historic occasion. As the guest list has now been confirmed and the Coronation concert lineup also revealed to the public, the next question on everyone’s lips is what will our favourite royals be wearing for the highly-anticipated ceremony.
King Charles’ upcoming coronation, a prominent royal biographer claims. Tom Bower, who penned the best-selling “Revenge: Meghan, Harry and the War Between the Windsors,” made the shock declaration during an interview with GB News on Thursday, saying he believed Markle may actually have wanted to attend the historic event.
won’t be attending King Charles’ coronation ceremony next month — and at least one royal is reportedly relieved by the news. Kate Middleton, 41, is said to be pleased that she won’t have to come face-to-face with Markle, 41, after Prince Harry, 38, revealed private details of their 2018 squabble over a bridesmaid dress. “It would have been particularly uncomfortable for Kate,” an unidentified royal observer told the Daily Mail Wednesday.
Meghan Markle not attending King Charles III's coronation ceremony next month has brought a senes of «relief» to Prince William and Kate Middleton, according to royal expert Eloise Parker.«I think there's bound to be some relief from William and Kate that Meghan won't be attending the coronation simply because less emphasis is going to be on them, who's looking where, who's lip reading, what's going on between them,» Parker tells ET. «There's such a fever of interest in these relationships and the truth is we're never going to see a moment between these women.
Kate Middleton, 41, along with other senior female royals, are reportedly rushing to finalise their fittings for their coronation outfits for the historic event on May 6.The Princess of Wales was said to have only been told this week what she should wear for the big day, which is less than a month away. As this is one of the biggest royal events of the year, a source has stated that royal aides are determined to make sure everything is perfect for the big day.
Attending the Royal Family's Easter service on Sunday, Prince William and Kate Middleton showed off how they have eased into their roles of Prince and Princess of Wales says Betfair Casino's body language expert Darren Stanton.The couple's relationship, and the way they interact with one another in public, has adapted over the years, with Darren arguing that recent changes show how secure they are in both their marriage and their royal roles. "Following the service, Kate was the first person to emerge from the church.
Kate Middleton is in hot water with some royal experts who say that she broke royal protocol by painting her nails bright red.
wore a cobalt blue coat dress and matching fascinator to honor the occasion. All of her children too. She paired the bold spring look with an even bolder accessory of sorts: a bright red manicure.Kate Middleton breaks royal protocol on Easter Sunday 2023.The Princess of Wales risked it all with red nail polish.Per , royal etiquette strictly prohibits royals from wearing nail polish in bold colors and encourages skin-tone shades for official events.
An unexpected statement! Princess Kate ditched royal tradition with a vibrant red manicure on Easter.
Several members of the Royal Family have already experienced huge alterations in their titles and positions since the death of the late Queen and the accession of King Charles. From shifts in regimental responsibilities to title updates, there has been a lot of change in the new reign - and there will be more to come as we continue the countdown to the Coronation on May 6.
Prince William and Kate Middleton coordinated their outfits with their kids to celebrate Easter Sunday 2023.
On Easter Sunday, the Princess of Wales exuded poise and elegance as she arrived at the Easter Mattins Service at St. George's Chapel in Windsor, donning a sapphire-hued coat dress and matching hat and jewellery. Accompanied by her husband, Prince William, 40, and their three children, Prince George, 9, Princess Charlotte, 7, and Prince Louis, 4, Kate, 41, looked stunning in her 'Mayfair' dress by Catherine Walker, a designer she often favours.
Kate Middleton appeared to be beaming with pride at her son Prince Louis this morning as they arrived at church on a "tense" day for King Charles, one body language expert has said.
The Princess of Wales, Kate Middleton, looked beautiful as she arrived at the royal family’s Easter Sunday service at St George’s Chapel at Windsor Castle, for the first Easter Sunday service without Queen Elizabeth II. Kate stuck with her tradition of wearing blue to attend the service, as she donned a cobalt blue Catherine Walker coat dress with a matching hat and clutch bag for the occasion.
Tensions have seemingly been high amongst the senior members of the royal family. However, Princess Catherine (aka Kate Middleton) would seemingly think they hit a boiling point just a few months ago.
Ahead of the upcoming Coronation of King Charles III on 6th May, all eyes are on the Royal family. From Queen Camilla who will be breaking tradition by asking her grandchildren to hold the canopy over her as she is anointed with holy oil to Prince George’s key Pages of Honour role, The Princess of Wales has also been the centre of attention recently, most notably after Royal Expert Tessa Dunlop compared her to Queen Mary.
As the countdown to King Charles' Coronation continues, a number of adaptations have already been revealed with several more expected in the coming weeks and months. The monarch's coronation will be held on Saturday, May 6 at Westminster Abbey and will see His Majesty crowned alongside The Queen Consort.