Meghan Markle's rumoured memoir would likely target Kate Middleton according to a royal expert but this would be the Firm's "last straw" in ever potentially amending relationships with the Sussexes.
04.10.2023 - 18:59 / ok.co.uk
Kate Middleton has been spotted wearing another, more 'relatable' outfit on her latest royal visit, as experts predict she's 'rebranding her looks to prepare for a future as queen.' The Princess of Wales was previously known for her 'playful' style, opting for 'pretty and floaty' dresses. But, experts say she is now reaching for 'trouser suits' and more 'refined' outfits, to look more 'relatable.' Kate rocked the 'smart-casual' look as she wore a bold grey sweater vest with a white shirt, matching suit trousers, and simple pumps, as she headed to Bracknell to visit a centre supporting Ukrainian families.
She looked immaculate yet still down to earth as she helped pack donations of food, clothes, and toiletries with young Ukrainians who have moved to the UK in the last year. Recently Kate has been seen wearing a number of stylish suits on her Royal visits and OK!'s fashion editor Lauren Goodwin-Grafton believes that these outfits are a 'symbol of power' as Kate prepares to one day become Queen.
Explaining that Kate also wants to look more 'relatable,' Lauren said: "As a new era of her senior career begins in the Royal family, we’ve seen The Princess of Wales switch up her previously ‘laid back’ style to a more ‘business’ like approach." She added: "We see the mother of three rebranding herself from ‘the girl next door’ into a position of power: our future Queen." Royal experts also spoke to OK! to explain why Kate has changed her wardrobe, to make it more 'befitting for a future Queen.' Celebrity Stylist and Royal Fashion Expert Miranda Holder said: "Kate's grace and poise could make the most casual of outfits look refined. "But as her role has grown within the Royal Family, so has her style repertoire.
Meghan Markle's rumoured memoir would likely target Kate Middleton according to a royal expert but this would be the Firm's "last straw" in ever potentially amending relationships with the Sussexes.
sensationally shut the door on royal life in 2020 and hightailed it across the pond to California — forcing the Prince and Princess of Wales to pick up the “extra workload.”“Prince William and Kate are feeling incredibly resentful towards Meghan and Harry for leaving them to pick up the work they dropped when they moved to the States,” a source told Closer magazine. “The extra workload that’s been handed to them is huge.”The insider said William and Kate were left to take on “even more responsibility” following the Sussexes’ decision to move overseas.“It had huge impact on their marriage and family life,” the source said.
Like lots of children across the UK this week, Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis have left the classroom behind them to enjoy their school half-term holiday. And there’s another familiar scenario playing out too as their parents, the Prince and Princess of Wales, juggle the young royals’ very different focuses.
Professor Green may be best known for his successful music career and high-profile relationships, but in recent years, he has turned his hand to more charity work and his vitamin company, Aguulp. And with this, the rapper, whose real name is Stephen Marsden, has gotten the opportunity to work with several fellow famous faces - including royalty.
Carole Middleton has been seen at her daughter’s side during various royal appearances and has been credited by her son-in-law, Prince William, for warmly welcoming him into their family.The Princess of Wales' mother has also been a great source of stability for the young family and has always been on hand to help out with Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis. And it is clear that Carole has passed her caring and supportive instincts down to her children, with an expert claiming that Kate was raised to do everything "to perfection" by her "ambitious" mother.
The wedding of the decade saw Prince William marry his university girlfriend, Catherine Middleton, in front of a global TV audience of more than 60 million people. While few fans need reminding that their romance started ten years earlier when they were both studying at St Andrews University in Scotland, the couple had a very near miss the year before as they both undertook gap years.
All eyes were on Kate Middleton as she hosted a series of youth workshops in Birmingham on World Mental Health Day. Prince William joined his wife in the West Midlands on Tuesday, 10 October for a series of sessions that discussed the mental health issues faced by young people today.The event was in partnership with UK-based digital charity the Mix and BBC Radio 1.The mum-of-three, who is reportedly seen as an "asset" to the family by her fellow royals, was spotted smiling and chatting to the public as she stood out from the crowd in a bright yellow LK Bennett suit jacket.
King Charles' skills with a brush and watercolours have made him a top-selling artist, and other family members have also shown they are quick on the draw. Not only does Charles reign over the country, but he has proven himself to be a king in the art world too, as one of the UK’s most successful living painters.The King’s love of using watercolours first began at Gordonstoun school in Scotland, and signed copies of his work now sell at auction for four-figure sums.
The sight and sound of the royals playing musical instruments is not something we are often privy to, but many of them are skilful musicians who can more than hold a tune. Unsurprisingly, cream of the crop in the musical stakes is the Princess of Wales, who holds a Grade Three in piano and flute, plus Grade Five in singing and theory.
Daily Mail. “I’ll try.”Last month, Middleton was also seen wearing Band-Aids on the same two fingers while visiting High Down Prison in Surrey.The incident was due to jumping on a trampoline with children Prince George, 10, Princess Charlotte, 8, and Prince Louis, 5.The Duchess of Cambridge has bandaged her hand on more than one occasion.
The Prince and Princess of Wales are well-known for their light-hearted jokes when it comes to a competition. Whether it is a boat race against survival expert Bear Grylls or a game of table tennis, the couple are always trying to better one another during their public engagements.This competitive spirit has extended to cheeky comments about each other in public before, such as when William jokes with crowds about not encouraging Kate's love of babies.
Kate Middleton, the Princess of Wales, brightened her day with a sweet surprise from her 8-year-old daughter, Princess Charlotte.
Kate Middleton, the Princess of Wales, is known for never putting a foot wrong when it comes to her fashion choices, and of late, Kate has been rocking a number of stylish suits.The 41 year old future Queen of England, the wife of Prince William, has been spotted on a number of official royal duties recently wearing the fashion-forward two-pieces, and OK!'s fashion editor Lauren Goodwin-Grafton believes that these outfits are a 'symbol of power' as Kate prepares to one day become Queen. Lauren said: "As a new era of her senior career begins in the Royal family, we’ve seen The Princess of Wales switch up her previously ‘laid back’ style to a more ‘business’ like approach.
for her recent pantsuit looks as for her penchant for royal rewears, so it was only a matter of time before we started seeing her power suits make repeat appearances. I just didn't expect to see the same suit twice in a single week.This particular suit isn't your basic black businesswear, either. This is a dark blue pinstriped suit from Holland Cooper with a double-breasted blazer and wide-legged trousers embellished with gold buttons, giving it an Al Capone-joins-the-navy feel.
Kate Middleton went business chic once again as she and Prince William fist-bumped school children on a Royal engagement in Wales. The Princess of Wales, 41, opted for a tailored pinstripe trouser suit for the visit to Cardiff to meet members of the Windrush generation and to celebrate the work of diverse community groups in the city.
Back in the 90s it was all about the ‘Diana Effect’ - the late royal’s style choices making headlines across the globe. But now in 2023, the ‘Kate Era’ is with us, and it’s here to stay. But gone are the floaty dresses that the Princess of Wales made her trademark.
Kate Middleton made a royal visit to a British textile mill that shares a surprising connection to her own family history.
Kate Middleton, the Princess of Wales, is known for never putting a foot wrong when it comes to fashion, and she didn't disappoint on a recent outing.The 41 year old Princess stunned in an emerald green trouser suit as she visited a textile mill in Leeds on Tuesday, September 26 – which was once owned by her family. Kate was all smiles as she arrived to AW Hainsworth, a family-owned heritage textile mill which was established in 1773 and manufactures British woollen cloth, high-performing technical textiles, and iconic fabrics.The mill was previously owned by William Lupton & Co, which was founded by Kate's ancestors in the 17th century, before it was sold to AW Hainsworth in 1958.
Prince Harry's choice to break a long-standing rule in the royal family lead to the breakdown of his relationship with Kate Middleton, an expert has claimed.
The Princess of Wales always looks chic, even when her royal engagements involve chilly walks in the countryside, and she has been spotted wearing Barbour jackets on a number of these occasions – including during the royal couple’s tour of Wales in April this year. And now the iconic British clothing brand has just released a limited edition version of its classic wax jacket – and we bet this gets the royal seal of approval too.