Kate Middleton revealed what her kids think of her and Prince William’s engagement photos in a sweet exchange with royal fans this week.
19.09.2022 - 10:39 / ok.co.uk
Princess Charlotte’s funeral attire may be different from traditional mourning clothing, says a fashion expert. The seven year old could take a "softer" approach at the Queen's funeral opting instead for an outfit that may not be entirely black, according to Miranda Holder, who is known for her viral TikTok-style videos. Speaking to the Express , she said: "The Cambridge children we are expecting to attend and they will have to wear black.That's the tradition.
"Kate has broken with tradition on quite a few levels really over the years and they are setting the trend for the more modern monarchy. "So it will be interesting to see whether they do full black or just references to and whether Charlotte just has some black accessories, maybe a headband or something like that. "She might simply wear a dark colour and it might be slightly softer." Although black is tradition, other dark colours can be worn respectfully, explains the Express .
During the mourning period, both Prince Harry and Prince William have been photographed wearing navy suits with a black tie.The two brothers stepped out in matching coloured suits to greet well-wishing members of the public at Windsor upon the passing of the Queen. Miranda also talked about the Duchess of Cornwall and Cambridge's outfit for Prince Philip's memorial service. Kate wore a black and white polka dot Alessandra Rich dress, which featured long sleeves and silver button embellishment on one shoulder.
Kate Middleton revealed what her kids think of her and Prince William’s engagement photos in a sweet exchange with royal fans this week.
Princess Charlotte is having a rough time.
Prince William and Kate Middleton, Prince George, 9, and Princess Charlotte, 7, who paid tribute to their great-grandmother, Queen Elizabeth II, alongside their parents during her funeral at Westminster Abbey on Monday.Charlotte was seen wearing a horseshoe brooch in a touching tribute to her late great-grandmother, who loved horses. A source tells ET that the brooch was a gift from the queen. George was dressed in a navy blue suit as he joined his sister and other members of the royal family. Missing from the occasion was William and Kate's youngest son, 4-year-old Prince Louis. ET's Kevin Frazier spoke with Gayle King, who revealed that she was told the royal duo wanted to be part of the day's ceremonies, despite the heaviness of the day. «I'm told that there was a conversation with [their] mom and dad about [whether] they [were] up for it,» she shared, adding that William and Kate «put it out» to the children to make their own decision. «We just learned about the decision this morning that they were gonna participate.»King said that from her perspective, the pair's presence seemed to be «setting a scene.» «The queen [was] never expected to be queen, she became second in line for the throne when she was just 10... she never thought she would actually be queen, she thought her father would serve out.
Meghan Markle was seen sharing a comforting smile with her niece Princess Charlotte as the Royal Family left Westminster Abbey following the Queen's funeral. Noticing the distress the young royal must be in following the death of her great-grandmother, the Duchess of Sussex gave Princess Charlotte a sweet grin when she gazed over her shoulder after leaving the building.
A lip reading expert has revealed what Princess Charlotte said while at her late great-grandmother Queen Elizabeth II's funeral service on 19 September. The seven year old princess, who was spotted crying after the emotional service, arrived at Westminster Abbey alongside the Princess of Wales, 40, and Prince George, nine.
Meghan Markle offered a comforting smile to her niece Princess Charlotte after they left Westminster Abbey following the Queen's funeral on Monday morning. The young princess, 7, attended the funeral of her great-grandmother Queen Elizabeth alongside her brother Prince George, 9. They spent a lot of time with their mother Kate, the Princess of Wales, 40, aunt Meghan, 41, and step-grandmother Camilla, Queen Consort, 75.
Princess Charlotte was seen letting go of her emotions as she burst into tears following the first part of her great-grandmother's funeral. The seven-year-old was joined by her older brother, and heir to the throne, Prince George as they said goodbye to the Queen.
Princess Charlotte is visibly emotional outside of the funeral of her great-grandmother, Queen Elizabeth II. The 7-year-old daughter of Prince William and Kate Middleton was seen exiting Westminster Abbey on Monday.Charlotte, who wore a touching horseshoe brooch, gifted to her by the queen, was seen visibly upset as she wiped her eyes outside of the church in London, England.
Princess Charlotte has been seen crying in heartbreaking pictures from the Queen's funeral. The seven year old is seen being comforted by her mum Kate, the Princess of Wales, as she wipes her eyes with her hands. It comes after her older brother Prince George, nine, was comforted by Kate during the service in Westminster Abbey.
and Prince William.George, 9, and Charlotte, 7, arrived by car with their mother, dressed in black like the rest of the mourners. Charlotte, for the first time, wore a formal hat—like all other female family members at the service—and her first-ever royal brooch, too.
Princess Charlotte has been praised by viewers after many spotted how well-behaved she was during Queen Elizabeth II's funeral service. The Prince and Princess of Wales' seven year old daughter attended the emotional state funeral at Westminster Abbey alongside her parents and older brother Prince George, nine.
Prince William and Kate Middleton joined the somber procession after the funeral of their great-grandmother, Queen Elizabeth II, on Monday. Following the funeral, Prince George, 9, and Princess Charlotte, 7, joined their mother and Camilla, the Queen Consort, in a car behind the procession from Westminster Abbey to Wellington Arch.Charlotte was seen wearing a horseshoe brooch in a touching tribute to her late great-grandmother, who loved horses. George and Charlotte exited their car and stood by their father and mother at Wellington Arch to watch as the queen's coffin arrived. They then will travel to the nearby town of Windsor, England, where they will join the procession along the Long Walk to St.
Kate Middleton was seen sweetly comforting daughter Princess Charlotte at her great-grandmother the Queen's funeral on Monday 19 September.The Princess of Wales, 40, was joined by her daughter, seven, and son Prince George, nine, at the Westminster Abbey service. In one sweet moment, Kate was seen comforting a nervous Princess Charlotte as she stood with Prince George and Meghan Markle. The Princess of Wales was also seen putting a reassuring hand on her daughter's back when they exited their car ahead of the service and held hands walking into Westminster Abbey.
Prince George, 9, and Princess Charlotte, 7, join their parents, the Prince and Princess of Wales, Prince William and Princess Catherine (aka Kate Middleton) for a procession of the Queen inside Westminster Abbey on Monday (September 19) in London, England.
Princess Charlotte, seven, was seen looking "relaxed" with her brother Prince George, nine, as the pair attended their great-grandmother the Queen's funeral on Monday 19 September. While Prince George sported a navy blue suit, his sister wore a black hat and coat while attending the ceremony at Westminster Abbey. According to body language expert Adrienne Carter, Princess Charlotte let her older brother "take lead" at the funeral.
Princess Charlotte joined senior royals at the Queen's funeral today - and paid tribute to her great-grandmother by wearing a sweet pin badge.
Prince George and Princess Charlotte were spotted arriving at Westminster Abbey to attend the funeral of Queen Elizabeth II today. Their parents, Prince William and Kate Middleton reportedly stepped in and pushed forward their wishes for their children to have a chance to say farewell to their great grandmother.
Celebrating her legacy. Prince William and Princess Kate honored Queen Elizabeth II at her funeral on Monday, September 19, with Prince George, 9, and Princess Charlotte, 7, by their side.
Catherine, Princess of Wales (aka Kate Middleton) and Meghan, Duchess of Sussex (aka Meghan Markle) arrive at Westminster Abbey for the State Funeral of Queen Elizabeth II on Monday (September 19) in London, England.