As one of the most senior women in the royal family, Kate Middleton has now been given the honourable title of Princess of Wales.
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at Westminster Abbey. Underneath her formal blue and red robes, she wore a long Alexander McQueen dress in ivory crepe, adorned with embroidery that featured rose, thistle, daffodil, and shamrock motifs to represent the four nations of the United Kingdom.
The exact same flowers appeared on in 2011, also designed by Sarah Burton.The royal arrived at the church with her husband, the Princes of Wales, and children Princess Charlotte—also wearing a matching floral headpiece by Jess Collett X Alexander McQueen—and Prince Louis. Prince George, who is one of the King’s Pages of Honor, walked ahead of his parents in the procession and behind his grandfather, carrying his robes.The Princess of Wales—pictured with the Prince of Wales, Prince Louis, and Princess Charlotte—wearing her formal blue and red robes with an Alexander McQueen gown underneath at the Coronation.Kate Middleton's wedding dress in 2011.As is tradition for the royal, Kate opted for a pair of meaningful diamond and South Sea pearl earrings, which previously .
She has worn them on numerous occasions in the past, including the Remembrance Day service in 2022 and the BAFTAs in 2019.Kate Middleton has mastered over the years, wearing red, white and blue in recent days in the run-up to the coronation. For a visit to the Dog and Duck pub in Soho on 4 May, The Princess rewore a with a blue lining, along with a white dress underneath.
As one of the most senior women in the royal family, Kate Middleton has now been given the honourable title of Princess of Wales.
Prince William’s group of friends gave young Kate Middleton a cruel nickname while studying at St Andrew's University where the married royal couple met. According to royal expert Katie Nicholl, William’s friends would call Kate a name that mocked her mum Carole Middleton.They would reportedly say to the Princess of Wales: "Doors to Manual", which is a reference to Carole’s former career as a British Airways flight attendant.
piece of work, according to Kate Middleton.In remarks that resurfaced this week, the Princess of Wales revealed one of her husband’s least desirable habits — and it involves takeout food.While visiting a Royal Air Force Base in Cyprus, Greece, in 2018, Middleton claimed her husband is a “nightmare” when he eats pizza on the couch, according to The Mirror and Marie Claire. “Keep the pizza off the sofas,” Prince William, 40, reportedly advised, as the base opened a new recreational area.“You’re a nightmare with that,” Middleton, 41, remarked in response.The Post reached out to Kensington Palace for comment. It seems it’s no secret the princess and her husband enjoy the Italian delicacy from time to time.Last month, the pair made a surprise pizza delivery to the Dowlais Rugby Club, People reported.They arrived with 22 pies, with toppings such as pepperoni, barbecue chicken, and goat cheese.
Kate Middleton's all the buzz on World Bee Day!Buckingham Palace on Saturday shared a photo of the Princess of Wales donning a beekeeper outfit. She was all smiles as she tended to a beehive at Armer Hall, her residence in Norfolk, Britain.
The party supplier business founded by Kate Middleton ’s parents has been sold as part of a rescue deal after falling into administration. Party Pieces Holdings, which was founded by Carole and Michael Middleton in 1987, has been sold to entrepreneur James Sinclair in a pre-pack administration deal.The Middletons hired insolvency specialists from Interpath Advisory earlier on Thursday after the news broke that the company had fallen into administration following the pandemic.The business saw trading “impacted significantly” by the pandemic, pressing down on demand for party decorations and personalised gifts.
And that future coronation will be way more modern than Charles's, which Prince William himself helped plan. William, and his wife, Kate Middleton, want to make the next coronation more relevant to modern Britain, per the report. King Charles III's Coronation respected royal tradition with an elaborate ceremony at Westminster Abbey and an “homage of the people,” a controversial element in which the people are invited to swear their allegiance to the new king.
Kalush Orchestra, performing their winning entry of “Stefania” in Kyiv’s Maidan Nezalezhnosti station, interspersed with cutaways to UK-based talents ranging from Andrew Lloyd Webber to Ms. Banks. For her part, performed a short instrumental piece for her cameo, filmed at in the Crimson Drawing Room of Windsor Castle.
Kate Middleton issued a subtle warning to her husband, Prince William on Coronation Day - and her concerns were entirely relatable.The Prince and Princess of Wales, both 40, were dressed in their full regalia for the event, which was watched around the globe and saw King Charles III and Queen Camilla officially become monarchs of Great Britain. Prince William, heir to the throne, wore his Order of the Garter mantle, whilst Kate wore her Royal Victorian Order mantle, both of which featured long floor-length robes - which would certainly be easy for one to trip over.
Kate Middleton stunned at King Charles’ Coronation in her gown that was designed by Sarah Burton for Alexander McQueen. And although the majority of the gown was cloaked by the Princess of Wales’ robe of The Royal Victorian Order, motifs were visible on the hem that harked back to the dress she wore when she married Prince William in 2011. The floral motifs, sewn into the ivory dress using silver embroidery, were shamrocks, roses, thistles and daffodils - used to represent Britain and Ireland's national flowers.
disgraced influencer Andrew Tate took to Twitter to criticize the coronation of King Charles III, offering an unlikely opinion for who should rule the UK instead. The ex-kickboxer, 36, had initially tweeted a meme of his face superimposed over the body of Charles during the monarch-making ceremony Saturday.
Kate Middleton appeared to snub Meghan Markle's claim after colour co-ordinating with Sophie, The Duchess of Edinburgh.
, Buckingham Palace shared three official portraits of King Charles, Queen Camilla, and working members of the royal family, including Kate Middleton. King Charles III is wearing the full regalia from the Westminster Abbey ceremony, but the portrait gave the public its first glimpse of the the Princess of Wales wore beneath her formal robes—as well as her chosen jewelry.The Princess of Wales wearing the Festoon Necklace, which belonged to the late Queen Elizabeth II.Left to right: The Duke of Kent, the Duchess of Gloucester, the Duke of Gloucester, Vice Admiral Sir Tim Laurence, the Princess Royal, King Charles III, Queen Camilla, the Prince of Wales, the Princess of Wales, the Duchess of Edinburgh, Princess Alexandra, the Hon.
It’s certainly been a busy weekend for the royal family, and Kate Middleton has been in attendance at everything from official ceremonies to volunteering to help renovate a Scout hut, and she’s managed to nail the dress code for every single occasion.The Coronation weekend officially began on Saturday May 6, with the crowning ceremony of King Charles III and Queen Camilla, and was followed by a surprise Windsor walkabout, the Coronation concert, and a day of volunteering at the request of King Charles. In true dedicated style, the Prince and Princess of Wales were in attendance at each event, seizing the opportunity to meet fans, help the community, and show their support for the monarchy, and it will come as no surprise that Princess Kate managed to nail an outfit for every event.
have been a tried and true staple for the Princess of Wales throughout her tenure as a British royal, and her affinity for the slim-fitting pant has not faded with time as it has with so many others. At this point, skinny jeans on Kate are just as inevitable as expressing genuine human boredom during royal events. King Charles III's coronation might be over, but the royals are making the most out of it with an endless amount of events. On Monday, May 8, Middleton made a post-coronation appearance as a volunteer as part of the Big Help Out initiative alongside Prince William and their children at an event hosted by Scouts in Slough, per .
The Prince and Princess of Wales have released a behind-the-scenes video from last night's Coronation Concert.
recent , British Vogue’s Sarah Harris one welcome change in particular: “She has embraced bolder colors: cue the Alexander McQueen red power suit she wore to unveil her ‘Shaping Us’ campaign, the cobalt-blue Catherine Walker coat dress for Easter this year, and the vivid blue she wore to Coach Core’s 10th-anniversary celebrations.”It’s fitting, then, that the Princess of Wales chose to re-wear said to the Coronation Concert on 7 May, accessorizing it with a necklace and earrings from Van Cleef & Arpels’ Alhambra Collection. The jewelry set has become something of a favorite for the Princess, who has been spotted in it everywhere from the BAFTAs to the Bahamas. As for the rest of the Wales family? and wore coordinating blue suits and ties—about as close as the heirs to the throne will ever get to festival dressing—while sported a dress by Self-Portrait, one of her mother’s favourite designers.
Prince William and wife Kate Middleton made an unexpected appearance Sunday as they prepared for King Charles' coronation concert. The Prince and Princess of Wales surprised a group of locals who had gathered for a Big Lunch – a street picnic intended to bring United Kingdom communities together in celebration. Appearing at the Long Walk outside Windsor Castle, Kate wore a casual look.The princess paired a light blue blazer with a white top and black pants while William donned a navy blue suit.
Kate Middleton looked the "most relaxed" during the King's Coronation, while Prince William "will try and modernise" when his time comes, a royal expert has shared. The Prince and Princess of Wales played a prominent part in the King's Coronation today with the line of succession clearly shown as they are now heir to the throne.
As the former British Prime Minister arrived at Westminster Abbey for King Charles' Coronation, it was clear that she'd done her research into royal-appropriate dress styles. Liz Truss, whose brief tenure in No 10 coincided with the late Queen's death and the King's accession, arrived wearing a bright orange Karen Millen dress, currently £153.30 here, that looked like something Kate Middleton herself would wear to an official event.
and Queen Camilla, a hugely historic event. So it's no wonder the royal chose to touchingly honor both the late and with her choice of jewelry.To pay tribute to the two royal women who came before her, the Princess of Wales wore the late Queen's George VI Festoon necklace, three tiers of stunning diamonds which was originally created in 1950 as a gift from King George VI to his daughter, then Princess Elizabeth before being crowned Queen Elizabeth II in 1953.Kate also honored Princess Diana by , which she's worn many times before.Kate Middleton attending the Coronation of King Charles and Queen Camilla.Princess Diana wearing the pearl earrings during a visit to South Korea in 1992, her last official trip.Queen Elizabeth II wearing the George VI Festoon necklace at Buckingham Palace 2018.The Princess of Wales wore formal regal robes and a deep blue Royal Victorian Order mantle edged in scarlet—at the request of the King and Queen—over .