The highly anticipated bombshell royal book that promises to unveil moments about the Royal Family that the Firm "should be ashamed of" has finally hit UK shelves today.
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The Princess of Wales turned heads on Tuesday, 21 November as she sported an all-red ensemble at Horse Guards Parade complete with a statement hat. Kate, 41, attended a ceremonial welcome for The President and the First Lady of the Republic of Korea in London on Tuesday.
King Charles is hosting Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol and his wife Kim Keon Hee on a state visit from 21 until 23 November. All eyes were on the mum-of-three as she modelled a chic £3,000 red cape coat by Catherine Walker, complete with an oversized bow, and a matching statement hat by Jane Taylor.
Kate finished off her look with a pair of Gianvito Rossi red shoes and a red dress, along with a pair sapphire and diamond oval drop earrings, which previously belonged to her late mother-in-law Princess Diana. She wore her brunette locks in a sleek low bun with a glowy make-up look, including light pink lipstick and bright blusher.
Kate was joined by her husband Prince William, 41, at the engagement, with the pair travelling with The President and the First Lady of the Republic of Korea to the ceremonial welcome at Horse Guards Parade, where they were greeted by King Charles and Queen Consort Camilla. Charles, 75, and Camilla, 76, stood on the royal pavilion and greeted Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, Foreign Secretary Lord David Cameron, Home Secretary James Cleverly and the Defence Chief of Staff.
A royal salute amid traditional pomp and pageantry was given by a guard of honour, formed by F Company Scots Guards, with King Charles and President Yoon inspecting the troops. The Prince and Princess of Wales, the King and Queen and their guests then travelled in a carriage procession down The Mall to Buckingham Palace.
The group arrived to the sound of South Korean
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, right? Like, behold that reportedly hasn't been seen on a royal head in nearly 100 years.For a state banquet with the president of South Korea at Buckingham Palace on November 21, Kate went the whole nine royal yards in a white Jenny Packham gown and rare diamonds. Kate accessorized her dress, which features gold floral embroidery on the capped sleeves, with elbow-length white gloves, diamond earrings from Queen Elizabeth II's collection, and the Strathmore Rose Tiara, which comes with its own history.Per , the Strathmore Rose Tiara, with its romantic flower design, was given to the Queen Mother as a wedding present from her father, Lord Strathmore, in 1923.
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Kate Middleton turned heads in a stunning red cape as the royals welcomed the South Korean president to London for a three-day state visit.
Princess Kate looked effortlessly elegant as she sported a rarely seen century-old tiara at a state banquet Tuesday night.The Princess of Wales, 41, opted for a sprawling white gown by Jenny Packham for the luxe dinner at Buckingham Palace, hosted by King Charles and Queen Camilla.The royal family welcomed the President and First Lady of South Korea, as Kate and her husband Prince William spoke to Yoon Suk Yeol and his wife Kim Keon Hee.Also in attendance was K-pop sensation Blackpink, which consists of stars Jisoo, Jennie, Rosé, and Lisa.Kate accessorized with a pair of earrings belonging to Queen Elizabeth, as well as her Family Order, and her GCVO sash and star.But the star of the night was her Strathmore Rose Tiara — which belonged to Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon, the Queen Mother, who received it as a gift from her parents in 1923.
Kate Middleton left royal watchers delighted as she wore the Strathmore Rose Tiara as she attended a state banquet at Buckingham Palace in honour of South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol and First Lady Kim Keon Hee.The tiara, which had belonged to Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon, the Queen Mother, and was last worn by her in the 1930s. It has been rumoured to have fallen into disrepair in the years since until it was briefly displayed in a 2002 exhibition at the Victoria and Albert Museum.The Princess of Wales stunned in the rarely-seen tiara, which was designed to resemble a garland of roses.
royal etiquette and years of training to good use when she dropped into a curtsy worthy of the record books on Tuesday.Wearing a stunning red hat by Jane Taylor and a matching wool cape by Catherine Walker & Co., the Princess of Wales accompanied her husband, Prince William, both 41, to greet the South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol, 62, and his wife, First Lady Kim Keon Hee, 51, for their formal state visit to the United Kingdom.After introductions were made, the couples arrived at the Horse Guards Parade in London to meet King Charles, 75, and Queen Camilla, 76, for the ceremonial welcome.As Princess Kate walked up the stairs behind Prince William, who bowed his head to acknowledge his father and Camilla, she stopped at the top and dropped into the perfect curtsy to the King and Queen, mere inches away from certain disaster.
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—but with a twist.On November 21, the Princess of Wales re-wore a bright red Catherine Walker coat dress, with its unmistakable statement bow enclosure at the front, which we've seen on her in 2021, per . If not for the distinctive bow, I might not even have clocked this as the same dress, because for this occasion, the princess topped the dress with a dramatic Catherine Walker cape in exactly the same shade of red.Princess Kate completed her monochromatic look with a wide-brimmed hat, pointed-toe suede pumps, and a small clutch.
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