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Kate MiddletonS nautical inspired ensemble to Christian a Royal Navy vessel called back to another maritim outfit carried by his mother -in -law, Princess Diana.
On May 22, the Princess of Wales joined Prince William In Scotland to visit HMS Glasgow, with a Suzannah London dress new to her royal wardrobe. The Navy piece contained ivory streak, emphasized its pure silhouette and gave Marinvibber, a place for the excursion. She paired the dress with a coordinating Philip Trecy hat, as she Last time sported on the troop color in 2022.
The appearance was reminiscent of a similar blue and white outfit of Catherine Walker, which was carried by Princess Diana in May 1993.
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Princess Kate, 43, ended her tribute to her deceased mother -in -law, who died in a car accident from Paris in 1997, with jewelry from Princess Diana’s collection. In addition to their shared engagement ring, the current Princess of Wales Cabochon dropped Sapphire Drop earrings that previously belonged to Diana.
Kate has worn the set before and first sported earrings with the same hat to defy the color in 2022. The accessories’ debut set years of rumors of restingBecause a smaller pair of sapphire and diamond earrings worn by Kate is believed to have been designed from Cabochon Sapphire Droppörskängen.
At that time Lauren Kiehna from The court’s jeweler The blog said to People, “Sapphires in Diana’s earrings are cabochons, and the sapphires in Kate less earrings are faceted. The claim has now been completely debunked because Kate now has the double cluster earrings.”
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In addition to carrying pieces from Princess Diana’s jewelry collection, Princess Kate praised his mother -in -law through their fashion elections on many occasions. From Polka Dot dresses and tartanocks to Houndstooth patterns and military-inspired ensembles, both royal women use their style to reflect the event they participate and send subtle messages, such as supporting British designers.
Bethan Holt, fashion news and contains head of The Daily telegraphPreviously told People, “I think we have seen many examples where the reference is very intentional, and I think Kate uses fashion to pay tribute to Diana in a very positive way.”