2/29/2024 0 Comments Royal ascot fashion faux pas"Catherine is a Princess and a future Queen. With respect to the opinions that Kate should major more in re-wears, I came across this comment analysis below by a royal commentator and I found it apt! and do quite agree: It is seen as a sign of honor and respect to the office and to the "subjects", and if a Queen or Princess and even males, were to show up often in repeated/recycled clothes it would be seen as "not caring" for or slighting your audience. ![]() In the Middle East and Africa, we expect royalty to be always dressed to the nines, most especially for public events. It's interesting the unique cultural conversations on how many new clothes and looks Princess Kate wears. I think that the next time the Princess does a wardrobe clear-out, they should go into the "discard" pile. I agree that the Princess needed earrings that made a statement, in the sea of red, but those just look, er, cheap. I didn't like them the first time I saw them, and I like them even less with this dress and hat. The hat represents such perfect Royal Ascot attire that it could be used by the designer to illustrate his prowess in this area: "Invited into the Royal Enclosure? See me for your hat!"īut the earrings - yikes. I haven't been hugely excited by her Ascot wardrobe in the past and find this red ensemble very striking. I'm pleased to see that the Princess has eschewed lace and frills for this outing. I own a Max Mara dress that's so similar in color and cut to this McQueen dress that at first I thought the Princess was wearing it! I also pair it with red suede pumps, though I've also worn it with a pair of floral Cole-Haan pumps that give it a more whimsical look. Seventy years later, her son the King attended his first Ascot as monarch. ![]() □ /5YZCtcF0ce- Chris Ship June 22, 2023īelow, the Queen watches on as her horse, Choirboy, wins the Royal Hunt Cup at Ascot, 17th June 1953 - the year of her coronation. Zara Tindall on her Uncle, King Charles’ first win at bittersweet isn't it? To think how proud our Grandmother The Queen would have been - but to have a winner for Charles and Camilla and keep the dream alive was incredible'. Speaking afterwards, Zara Tindall described the win as "bittersweet" adding: "To think how proud our Grandmother The Queen would have been - but to have a winner for Charles and Camilla and keep the dream alive was incredible." What it would have meant to Her late Majesty was not lost on anyone there. Indeed, there was immense joy for the King and Queen who appeared quite emotional when they secured the first win of the new reign, with horse Desert Hero and jockey Tom Marquand storming the King George V Stakes.
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