The Princess of Wales is known for highly creative and artistic side from drawing and painting to cooking and photography, Kate has an impressive array of crafty talents.
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over dresses for her official visits lately, and now she's traded her usual skinny pants for a slightly more modern, wide-legged style.
We love a style evolution!On September 19, the princess looked C-suite ready in a taupe power suit that matched a fitted blazer with a pair of long, loose-fitting trousers.
She kept the monochrome-look going with her pointed-toe pumps which were just visible beneath the hem of her pant.
She layered a crisp white tee under the jacket and, interestingly, seemed to skip jewelry altogether.
Princess Kate was visiting the youth-focused charity Streets of Growth in London, per , an organization based on one she and Prince William visited in Boston.The beige suit Kate wore to meet with workers at the charity is the latest of many business-formal looks she's been seen in lately.
Just a day earlier, per , she wore a double-breasted blazer from Holland Cooper to visit the Royal Naval Air Station.
Also in September, the princess wore an oversized to visit a children's “forest school,” and over the summer she played with a and jackets.Kate Middleton means business these days, it seems.
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The Princess of Wales is known for highly creative and artistic side from drawing and painting to cooking and photography, Kate has an impressive array of crafty talents.
Kate Middleton has found a new confidant in the royal family following years of feuding with Prince Harry and Meghan Markle.
Kate Middleton tapped into her mother side and had some fun with a young girl during a sensory class in Sittingbourne, England on Wednesday (September 27).
Kate Middleton showcased her new ‘do during an engagement on Wednesday.
Express that it’s “unlikely ever to see Meghan in the same frame as [Prince] William and Kate.”Irving went on: “I don’t think [Markle] is comfortable with them because they’re not comfortable with her. I think it’s basically Harry’s appearances that will matter now, not her.” He added that the Duke and Duchess of Sussex are not using their royal status to become celebrities and are building their media empire on their own.“Harry and Meghan’s celebrity used to rest on the former’s connection to the royal family, but they’ve now been celebrities in their own right for so long that they don’t need to trade on that anymore,” Irving said.He continued: “That’s no longer part of their lives.”Markle and her husband, Prince Harry, moved to California in 2020 once they stepped away from the royal family.He also discussed how Markle won’t be attending many royal engagements anymore as she allegedly doesn’t want to be “accused of embarrassing” King Charles or “being a burden on the monarchy.”Middleton and Markle have not always been the best of friends, with a rift between the sister-in-laws bubbling over in the last few years.The Invictus Games founder even described the tense relationship between the two women in his recent memoir, “Spare,” noting their fight over Markle’s bridesmaid dress fitting in 2018.
Kate Middleton has a big laugh with Zeb Akhtar, Senior Weaver Trainer, during her visit to AW Hainsworth.
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.
. We haven't seen a flippy coat dress or a pleated skirt in months. These days, it's all about the boss lady blazer, and this monochromatic forest green number may be her best look yet.For her visit to some family-owned textile mills in the north of England, the Princess of Wales suited up in a fitted green blazer and fashionable wide-legged trousers, with pointed toe green pumps to match.
OK! magazine recently: “When you come from a happy, united family – as Katherine does – it’s incredibly hard to understand how people can become estranged.”She went on to note that the “rift could [have been] fixed” following Prince Philip’s funeral in 2021, as the Duchess of Cambridge was seen chatting with Harry, 38, at the time.She even encouraged William, 41, to talk with his baby brother.“But we now know that it didn’t work. In fact, William and Harry had a blazing row right after the funeral.
Hot on the heels of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex at the Invictus Games in Germany, it was the Prince of and Princess of Wales’ turn to shine. While Kate stepped out for important engagements in the UK, William jetted across ‘the pond’ for the Earthshot Prize Innovation Summit in New York, armed with his ambitious goal to save the planet via the ten-year project. But there was heartache behind William’s heroism, arriving on Prince Harry’s adopted US ‘home turf’ amid no sign of a reconciliation between the two brothers.
Prince William felt ‘nervous’ during his solo trip to New York and seemed less sure of himself without Kate Middleton around, an expert claimed. The Prince of Wales, 41, travelled to the US this week for the unveiling of the finalists for the 2023 Earthshot Prize - an environmental award set up by the future king.
Kate Middleton has “stepped up” since the death of the Queen and showed ‘consistent confidence’ on a recent Royal engagement, a body language expert said. The Princess of Wales, 41, was “confident, open and honest” on her solo trip to a Royal Navy air base in Somerset this week and left all who met her in ‘absolute awe’, Darren Stanton added. Darren said it made no difference that she went on the visit alone - without Prince William - as she seemed to be “enjoying every moment” - which was a sign of her evolving independence.
Kate Middleton looked the image of business chic as she carried out a charity visit in east London wearing a stunning camel Roland Mouret suit over a plain white top. The Princess of Wales, who is known for her impeccable fashion sense, wore a blazer and trousers suit for her sixth consecutive public engagement on Tuesday, September 19.
Prince William is currently on his first official solo visit to New York but while his devoted wife Kate Middleton is often on his arm during royal trips, this time she chose to stay at home for a very understandable reason.
Prince William is on a solo trip to the United States, and some fans are wondering where Princess Catherine (aka Kate Middleton) is at.
The Princess of Wales, Kate Middleton, was seen giggling as she tried on a life vest during a visit to the Royal Naval Air Station (RNAS) Yeovilton, near Yeovil in Somerset today. Kate looked stunning in a black suit as she toured one of the Royal Navy's two principal air stations and one of the busiest military airfields in the UK.The royal, 41, donned a white top underneath her chic black blazer adorned with gold buttons, along with black heels and her brown hair down.
The Prince and Princess of Wales are well-known for their dedication to the roles, as well as their loveable and supportive behaviour toward one another in public. Very few of us need reminding that the royal couple met when they were both students at the University of St Andrews in Scotland in 2001. While they both started out as just friends, their closeness quickly blossomed into a relationship.
Prince William will be touching down in New York City on Monday but don’t expect to see a royal media blitz.
her death. The estranged Duke of Sussex, who turns 39 on Sept.
Prince Harry is back in the United Kingdom — but it looks like his return home won’t be an opportunity for any father-son time (or possible reconciliation) with his dad, King Charles III.