LONDON — The Princess of Wales is wearing Alexander McQueen for the coronation of King Charles III on Saturday morning.
Kate Middleton is dressed a protracted white gown with embroidered flowers symbolizing the 4 countries that make up Great Britain. She can be wearing the Royal Victorian Order Mantle and a silver and diamond floral headpiece as a substitute of a tiara.
She can be paying homage to her mother-in-law, the late Diana, Princess of Wales, by wearing her South Sea Pearl earrings.
Diana first wore the earrings in November 1990 to the coronation banquet of Emperor Akihito and Empress Michiko of Japan.
The Princess of Wales’ daughter, Princess Charlotte, is wearing an identical outfit to that of her mother. The dress is white and has somewhat cape with embroidered lapels. She’s wearing white mary jane shoes and smaller version of the Princess of Wales’ crown.
Kate Middleton wore an Alexander McQueen wedding gown made by Sarah Burton on her wedding day in 2011.
Sartorially, the Prince and Princess of Wales have been “stepping up a level. If you happen to look back at their trajectory as a pair, for a really very long time they were seen as very relatable, very down-to-earth and quite casual. I feel what we’ve seen somewhat bit more of in recent months is them looking rather more serious,” like they mean business, said Bethan Holt, creator of “The Queen: 70 Years of Majestic Style” and “The Duchess of Cambridge: A Decade of Modern Royal Style.”
Because the queen’s passing in September, the duties and responsibilities of the Princess of Wales have increased together with those of Prince William, the heir to the throne.
The Millennial Prince and Princess of Wales have made clear from the beginning that they need to be modern royals, in contact with their subjects and with the problems of the day. They need to be seen as compassionate change-makers, advocates for British charities and folks, and robust parents to their three children.
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