A touching tribute! Elizabeth Debicki honored Princess Diana at the season 5 premiere of The Crown.
A touching tribute! Elizabeth Debicki honored Princess Diana at the season 5 premiere of The Crown.
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.
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.
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.
—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.
Ridley Scott’s Napoleon marches into cinematic battle with the bluster and confidence that comes with a reported $200-million budget and Sir Ridley’s decades-deep track record of well-mounted action epics.All that money and prestige is visible onscreen in the film’s far-flung locations, hundreds of extras, delectable period costumes and decor, and, as advertised, several massively-scaled scenes of battle, on land and sea, circa 1789 to 1815.Legions of infantry and cavalry clash on various rolling hills of Europe, shot in icy, desaturated blues and grays by Dariusz Wolski, Scott’s cinematographer on his last nine films (though not his next one, Gladiator 2, being lensed by Gladiator d.p. John Mathieson).Against vast fields of green or snow-covered grasses, and CGI-enhanced masses of combatants, soldiers’ coats flash a red that’s many shades brighter than the blood that flows and bursts violently across the screen.The filmmakers spare no visual detail in depicting the bodily devastation of hand-to-hand armed combat — death by bayonet, point-blank gunfire, horse hooves, or long-range artillery.Death here is bloody, disgusting, and woefully unnecessary, but it’s also the main currency of war, and this movie revels in the loud, explosive spectacle of war far more enthusiastically than it casts its feebly critical eye at the men who clamor for it.Above all else, the film renders tribute to Napoleon Bonaparte, portrayed by Oscar-winner Joaquin Phoenix as a shrewd but coarse, fearless, petulant, glowering egomaniac who rises to imperial power fighting and winning wars.
Earlier this year, it was reported that Kim Kardashian dropped a cool $285,000 on Diana's 'Attalah Cross' necklace at auction, whilst private letters exchanged between Diana and her former husband, the now King Charles were sold for $170,000.
A gesture from Prince William during the King's Scottish Coronation hinted at "anxiety" compared to a confident Princess of Wales, according to a body language expert.
Kate Middleton and Prince William kept close on the front row during King Charles III‘s National Service of Thanksgiving and Dedication Ceremony in Edinburgh, Scotland on Wednesday (July 5).
, Kate Middleton did a style 180, donning a bright royal blue ensemble for an official visit to Scotland.Known as the Duchess of Rothesay while in Scotland (the UK is one country and four countries; don’t worry about it), she and her husband were attending a National Service of Thanksgiving and Dedication for King Charles III and Queen Camilla, held at St. Giles Cathedral in Edinburgh.
Princess Kate was a vision in blue at King Charles’ coronation celebration in Scotland on Wednesday, July 5.
The British royal family stepped out in style to celebrate King Charles III’s official Scotland coronation ceremony.
a ceremony in Edinburgh, Scotland, celebrating King Charles III’s coronation on Wednesday, Kate Middleton, 41, showed her husband, Prince William, 41, a bit of extra affection as she playfully gave him a pat on the butt.The moment happened as the two were next to each other at the National Service of Thanksgiving and Dedication at St Giles’ Cathedral, where Charles was presented with the country’s crown jewels, known as the Honors of Scotland, per People.As the couple stood up during the service, Middleton was seen placing her hand on her husband’s backside, smiling and seemingly whispering something into his ear. They were dressed to the nines during the ceremony — which was notably smaller than Charles’ earlier one on May 6 at Westminster Abbey — as Middleton wore a royal blue coat dress by Catherine Walker and William a ceremonial robe.The robe was meant to signify his place in the Order of the Thistle, Scotland’s highest chivalric honor, according to Town & Country.
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.
really get it right. The best case in point? The Princess of Wales, who at 41, putting it simply, has never looked better. Sure, there have been plenty of sartorial hits over the course of her 12-year marriage to the now Prince of Wales (I’m thinking of her and her wardrobe of in particular), but for the last 18 months or so, it’s been a wow moment at every public appearance.Some would argue that she’s upped the ante since stepping into her new role, but it’s been bubbling since before then.
Catherine, Princess of Wales‘ family arrived at Westminster Abbey to support King Charles and Queen Camilla at the Coronation on Saturday (May 6) in London, England.
Timeless lady! Princess Kate arrived at King Charles III’s coronation in a regal outfit fit for a royal.
An unexpected statement! Princess Kate ditched royal tradition with a vibrant red manicure on Easter.
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.
Members of the Royal Family were out in force yesterday (Sunday, April 9) as they attended the Easter Mattins Service at St George's Chapel at Windsor Castle. Among the ranks were The Prince and Princess of Wales who made the short journey from Adelaide Cottage with their three children to spend the first Easter Sunday of the new reign with The King and Queen Consort. While they walked behind the likes of Zara Tindall and Princess Beatrice, there were a handful of sweet moments shared between the family-of-five as they arrived and departed the service.
, , and attended a service at St. George's Chapel in Windsor, alongside their parents, Kate Middleton and Prince William, as well as the rest of the royal family. The Wales family wore outfits in shades of cheery blues for the occasion. chose a bold coat dress by Catherine Walker, whereas and eldest son George opted for traditional suits.
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.
The Royal Family came together on Easter Sunday to attend the annual Easter Mattins Service at Windsor Castle. King Charles, 74, and Camilla, Queen Consort, 75, led the Royal arrives in Windsor and were joined by the Princess Royal, 72, and Prince Andrew, 63, as they made their way to the service, which took place at St George’s Chapel. Charles and Camilla arrived wearing matching royal blue outfits, with the King in a suit and the Queen Consort wearing a long dress.
The King, the Queen Consort and senior royals gathered at Windsor Castle today for the first Easter Sunday service of Charles’ reign.The royal family were out in force at St George’s Chapel in the grounds of the Berkshire castle for the traditional Easter Day Mattins. A staple in the royal calendar, last year’s event saw the now-Prince and Princess of Wales attend in the spring sunshine with their two eldest children, Prince George, nine, and Princess Charlotte, seven.This year, they were also joined by four year old Prince Louis, marking the first time the youngest Wales child has attended the Easter service.
Kate Middleton and Prince William attended the annual Irish Guards St Patrick's Day parade on St Patrick’s Day for the first time since becoming the Prince and Princess of Wales. Kate, 41, stepped out with the Prince of Wales in a military-inspired feel outfit, wearing one of her favourite brands, Catherine Walker.The Princess of Wales wore a seafoam green coat, which featured a high, structured collar and belted waist, with tailored darts on the shoulders and covered buttons up the front. And looking at her appearance at the parade with the Prince of Wales, body language expert Darren Stanton said Kate wore superhero colours "to assert her authority".
Feeling lucky! Nicola Coughlan, Lindsay Lohan, Prince William and Princess Kate are among the stars who celebrated St. Patrick’s Day in March 2023.
, the Princess of Wales’s life has been a succession of firsts. Today, March 17, was no different for the woman formerly known as Kate Middleton as she carried out an historic engagement to mark St. Patrick’s Day. The Princess of Wales, 41, visited the Irish Guards at the St.
Easy being green! Princess Kate attended her first St. Patrick’s Day parade since King Charles III named her Colonel of the Irish Guards last year.
Kate Middleton and Prince William are going green! On Friday, the Prince and Princess of Wales attended the 2023 St. Patrick's Day Parade at Mons Barracks in Aldershot, England.The royals both wore shamrocks, with Kate displaying her special brooch on her teal Catherine Walker & Co coat dress, which perfectly matched her hat and heels.
To celebrate St Patrick’s Day, Kate Middleton and Prince William attended the annual Irish Guards St Patrick's Day parade at Mons Barracks for the first time since becoming the Prince and Princess of Wales. In keeping with tradition, Kate wore a full green ensemble to greet the guards and attend the parade, although this year she opted for a more sea-green shade rather than her usual bolder shades like emerald and forest green.The Princess of Wales wore a seafoam green coat from one of her favourite brands, Catherine Walker, which featured a high, structured collar and belted waist, with tailored darts on the shoulders and covered buttons up the front.The coat had an almost military-inspired feel to it thanks to the structured cut and exaggerated shoulders, making it the perfect choice to attend the barracks in.
Princess Catherine (aka Kate Middleton) and Prince William celebrate their first St. Patrick’s Day with their new titles by attending the annual parade at Mons Barracks on Friday (March 17) in Aldershot, U.K.
It was a first for Kate Middleton on Friday.
Prince William and Kate Middleton are making sure to thank those who have helped raise money following the devastating earthquakes in Turkey and Syria last month.
James Cosmo reckons his career is going into reverse – and finally, in his 70s, he’s doing a romcom.
in a Catherine Walker houndstooth coat over the weekend, Kate opted for as she arrived at the Brynawel Rehabilitation Centre, near the town of Pontyclun, on the first stop of their whirlwind schedule. Kate Middleton debuted a new houndstooth midi skirt by royal-approved high street retailer Zara, which she paired with custom pieces from two of her favourite designers: a bespoke Alexander McQueen coat and black boots by Gianvito Rossi.
Kate Middleton is no stranger to recycling outfits, and fans are going wild over her latest fashion rewear.The Princess of Wales wrapped up warm against the chilly Cardiff weather in a Catherine Walker red and white houndstooth coat as she watched the much anticipated England vs Wales rugby match at the 2023 Six Nations. With its eye-catching houndstooth pattern, tweed texture, and double breasted buttons, the tailored coat made quite the impact at the match as Kate was filmed singing the Welsh national anthem alongside Prince William, who is a patron of the Welsh Rugby Union. Princess Kate and Prince William visited injured players before the match began, then stood side by side cheering on the players with William, who was also sporting a red tie and scarf to show his support for the Welsh team.
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