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  • 20 Easy-to-Copy Chignon Hairstyles the Chicest Fashion Girls Wear on Repeat

    20 Easy-to-Copy Chignon Hairstyles the Chicest Fashion Girls Wear on Repeat

    If you’re anything like me, you are always looking for ways to cut down your time getting ready in the morning without sacrificing style. Beyond makeup, my hair is usually what takes me the longest to do. It’s for that very reason that I like to keep a great rotation of easy-to-copy hairstyles in my repertoire (think ponytail hairstyles and bun hairstyles like these messy bun ideas). One of my main go-tos in particular is the forever chic chignon.

    Not only does the updo hairstyle look and feel effortless, but also it’s pretty much appropriate for any occasion. I wear a low slicked-back bun hair look to work out, to lunch with friends, to school dropoff and pickup, and was even this close to wearing one to my wedding. In essence, when it comes to no-fuss hair, my motto is a chic chignon can do no wrong.

    I know I am not alone in this, as evidenced by the runways, red carpets, and my Instagram feed. Keep scrolling to see 20 easy chignon hairstyles from the most stylish of celebrities and influencers (even a princess!), but first I breakdown the true difference between a chignon and a bun.

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  • See Prince William And Kate Middleton’s Son Prince Louis Make His Royal Christmas Debut

    See Prince William And Kate Middleton’s Son Prince Louis Make His Royal Christmas Debut

    By Leah Sarnoff, ETOnline.com.

    It’s a very royal Christmas for Prince William and Kate Middleton‘s youngest son, Prince Louis, as the 4-year-old made his official holiday debut on Sunday.

    The adorable young royal was in attendance at the Christmas morning service at the Church of St. Mary Magdalene in Norfolk, England with his parents, the Prince and Princess of Wales, and his older siblings, Prince George, 9, Princess Charlotte, 7.

    Due to restrictions from the COVID-19 pandemic, last Christmas the royal family could not do the traditional public greeting and formal debut they are able to conduct this year.

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    The royal family looked dapper in their holiday ensembles, with Kate Middleton wearing a dark green, fitted coat that was finished with a stylish hat of the same color. Princess Charlotte complimented her mother’s outfit in perfect Christmas fashion, wearing a red coat. Prince William and Prince George twinned in matching bright blue ties and navy suits. For his part, Prince Louis looked adorable in a navy-and-black coat that he wore with knee-high socks.

    Prince Louis’ outfit holds family significance, as it appears to be the very same style his father wore during his first Christmas debut in 1987 at 5 years old. Back then, Prince William wore a powder-blue coat with white knee-high socks.

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    Prince William in 1987 – Photo: Julian Parker/UK Press via Getty Images

    This Christmas season marks the first since Queen Elizabeth II‘s death in September. During King Charles II‘s holiday address, released earlier today, the newly appointed monarch mourned the recent death of Queen Elizabeth and extend gratitude for those who shared in his family’s grieving.

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  • Princess Kate Receives New Royal Title from King Charles

    Princess Kate Receives New Royal Title from King Charles

    Kate Middleton only became Princess Kate a few months ago, but she’s already adding yet another royal title to her collection.

    King Charles named his daughter-in-law as the new honorary Colonel of the Irish Guards, a title previously held by her husband, Prince William. The appointment is a logical one for the princess as she has spent most of her St. Patrick’s Day holidays since marrying into the royal family in 2011 honoring that guard’s regiment. The annual celebration typically involves Kate and her husband traveling to Aldershot in Hampshire, England to take part in the town’s annual parade alongside the Irish Guards. Once there, they also salute the regiment, pass out shamrock boutonniéres, meet with the regiment’s mascot, an Irish wolfhound named Seamus, and celebrate with a Guinness toast.

    Queen Elizabeth previously named Prince William to the role of Colonel of the Irish Guards in 2011, just two months before his wedding, which is why he wore the traditional red Irish Guards officer uniform for the Westminster Abbey ceremony. But under this new sovereign, the prince has also received a new title. King Charles named his son Colonel of the Welsh Guards, a role befitting of his other new title, the Prince of Wales. Charles’s wife Queen Consort Camilla also received the new title of Colonel of the Grenadier Guards, an honor that was previously removed from Prince Andrew by his late mother. This appointment comes after Andrew lost the title amid the scandal surrounding his relationship with sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.

    As part of this spate of announcements, King Charles also revealed that Trooping the Colour, the first public celebration of his birthday, will take place next year on June 17, six weeks after his coronation ceremony on May 6. The new monarch’s actual birthday is in November, but in keeping with Queen Elizabeth’s tradition, it will be celebrated by the nation as the kickoff to summer. The parade gets its name from the troops, the Household Division, that attend in their formal uniforms. It first began as a military exercise, but became a celebration for the sovereign in the 18th century during King George II’s reign. Under Queen Elizabeth, the event became one of the biggest celebrations of the year, featuring over 1,400 soldiers, 200 horses, and 400 musicians, and around 40 members of the royal family all gathered together on the balcony of Buckingham Palace.


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  • Kate Middleton And Prince William Sport Casual Looks For Their New Family Christmas Card 

    Kate Middleton And Prince William Sport Casual Looks For Their New Family Christmas Card 

    By Melissa Romualdi.

    Kate Middleton and Prince William have revealed their 2022 holiday card.

    The Prince and Princess of Wales are seen holding hands with their children- Prince George, 9, Princess Charlotte, 7, and Prince Louis, 4- in the new portrait used for the family’s annual greeting card.


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    Each of the five family members are dressed casually as William and Kate both don a pair of jeans while their children are dressed in shorts and sneakers.

    “Sharing a new picture of the family for this year’s Christmas card!” the Prince and Princess of Wales captioned the photo, shared to their official Instagram account.


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    The sunny outdoor stroll was photographed earlier this year by Matt Porteous in Norfolk, where the family spends a lot of time at their Anmer Hall country home, part of the royal family’s Sandringham estate. The 19th century country house is where Kate has been said to feel most at home.

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  • Princess Kate Wore Skinny Jeans and $65 Sneakers for Her 2022 Christmas Card

    Princess Kate Wore Skinny Jeans and $65 Sneakers for Her 2022 Christmas Card

    For their first Christmas card as the Prince and Princess of Wales, William and Kate decided to keep things low-key in coordinating denim looks. The family of five looks positively adorable in casual outfits, including all three kids in shorts. For the photo, Kate Middleton wore an Mih shirt, skinny jeans, and her favorite Superga Cotu Classic Sneakers ($65). 

    The Princess of Wales recently wore a priceless emerald necklace from Queen Mary’s collection on the red carpet, so this laid-back look is certainly a 180-degree change. But that’s what she’s always done best: She can pull off the glamorous, tiara-wearing royalty look just as easily as she can pull off soccer-mom vibes. Scroll down to see the royal family’s 2022 Christmas card and shop Middleton’s sneakers. 

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  • William and Kate Spotlight Sustainability and Diplomacy at the 2022 Earthshot Prizes

    William and Kate Spotlight Sustainability and Diplomacy at the 2022 Earthshot Prizes

    At last year’s first-ever Earthshot Prize ceremony, Kate Middleton wore a lilac Alexander McQueen gown that had been in her wardrobe for a decade, because the award encourages its guests to think about sustainability when choosing their outfits. So it was a bit of a surprise on Friday night, when Prince William and Kate arrived on the recycled green carpet of Boston’s MGM Music Hall, and Kate was wearing a never-before-seen bright green dress by Solace London.

    It turned out that the Princess rented her dress from the UK platform HÜRR, which has a mission to undo fashion’s reputation as one of the most polluting industries. She paired the dress with a familiar pair of glittering pumps from Gianvito Rossi and a very special Windsor family heirloom, a cabochon emerald and diamond choker necklace that once belonged to Diana, Princess of Wales. The necklace was a gift from Queen Elizabeth II upon Diana’s 1981 marriage to King Charles III, and she made headlines by once wearing it as a choker.

    Catherine, Princess of Wales and Prince William, Prince of Wales attend The Earthshot Prize 2022 at MGM Music Hall at Fenway on December 02, 2022 in Boston, Massachusetts. 

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    The decision to rent the dress was one of a few steps that the couple took to limit their carbon footprint on their trip to the United States, which also included taking a commercial British Airways flight to and from Logan Airport and driving hybrid Range Rovers around the city.

    The couple was joined at the ceremony by Earthshot Prize Council Members Indra Nooyi, Hindou Oumarou Ibrahim, and Naoko Yamazaki. Radio broadcaster Clara Amfo and actor Daniel Dae Kim hosted the night, which featured live performances by Annie Lennox, Chloe x Halle, and Ellie Goulding, and prerecorded contributions from Billie Eilish and Cate Blanchett. The awards were presented by environmental advocates Catherine O’Hara, David Beckham, Rami Malek, and Shailene Woodley.

    Chloe Bailey and Halle Bailey attend The Earthshot Prize 2022 at MGM Music Hall at Fenway on December 02, 2022 in Boston, Massachusetts. 

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    During the ceremony, Kate took to the stage to present the award in the Clean Our Air category to Mukuru Stoves, a Kenyan company that creates safer, cleaner cookstoves founded five years ago. She clapped, with admiration in her eyes, as a video told the story of the company’s founder Charlot Magayi, who designed the product after her daughter suffered burns from a substandard stove.

    Early on after he founded the Earthshot Prize in 2020, William mentioned that he drew inspiration from President John F. Kennedy’s quest to send American astronauts to the moon. On Friday morning, William met with Caroline Kennedy, the former president’s daughter and the current US ambassador to Australia, and her two children, Jack and Tatiana Schlossberg, at the JFK Presidential library, where they also viewed historical documents related to the space program.

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  • All of Princess Kate’s Looks From the Boston Tour

    All of Princess Kate’s Looks From the Boston Tour

    Catherine, Princess of Wales—you know, that sophisticated woman we used to call Kate Middleton—has long been known for her ability to show off an impressive range of looks on a royal tour. This week, she and husband Prince William made their first trip to the United States since 2014 in order to attend the second annual ceremony for the Earthshot Prize, the climate change award that William founded in 2020. Though the trip saw William in the starring role, Kate took the opportunity to show off a few favorite pieces from her closet, like a familiar maroon Roland Mouret suit and a pink blouse by Burberry, and a few new looks.

    The trip took the couple off the beaten path in the New England city, and Kate wore a wardrobe that reflected the low-key nature of the engagements. Over the course of their three-day visit, William and Kate attended a few outdoor events in the Boston cold, which meant that Kate had to break out a few sumptuous wool coats to coordinate with her jewel-toned dresses.

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  • Prince William and Kate Middleton Are Greeted By Rain—And a Crowd—at Boston City Hall

    Prince William and Kate Middleton Are Greeted By Rain—And a Crowd—at Boston City Hall

    On Wednesday, the Prince and Princess of Wales were greeted by torrential rain on their first trip to the US since 2014, but it didn’t stop a crowd from gathering to see the couple on the steps of Boston City Hall. In a speech discussing the Earthshot Prize, the climate prize he founded in 2020, he thanked “all the hardy Bostonians for braving the rain this evening,” speaking in front of a sea of umbrellas. William and Kate stood onstage alongside Boston’s Mayor Michelle Wu and Massachusetts governor-elect Maura Healy, and the group watched as green lights illuminated City Hall.

    William and Kate arrived at Logan airport on Wednesday afternoon for a series of largely climate-focused events before a Friday ceremony where the winners of the Earthshot Prize will be announced, along with performances from Billie Eilish, Ellie Goulding, and a handful of celebrity presenters. Before the public ceremony, William and Kate met with Wu, her husband Conor Pewarski, and their two sons, Blaise and Cass, where the group discussed composting and Kate, wearing a Burberry dress, inquired about the boys’ schoolwork. Wu also showed the prince and princess black-and-white photos of Queen Elizabeth II’s visit to the city in 1976.

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    A travel disruption prevented Ambassador Caroline Kennedy, who is helping to plan the Friday’s Earthshot Awards, from attending, but William thanked her and mentioned her father, former president John F. Kennedy, quoting one of his famous lines. “Sixty years ago, President John F. Kennedy’s “Moonshot” speech laid down a challenge to American innovation and ingenuity. ‘We choose to go to the moon,’ he said, ‘not because it is easy but because it is hard,’” he said. “It was that Moonshot speech that inspired me to launch the Earthshot Prize with the aim of doing the same for climate change as President Kennedy did for the space race.”

    The first Earthshot Prize ceremony took place in London in 2021, and on Wednesday, William said that Boston was the “obvious choice” for the second ceremony because it was the former president’s hometown, the home to the foundation that carries on his work, and a center for science and innovation, which are at the heart of the Earthshot Prize. “Like President Kennedy, Catherine and I firmly believe that we all have it in ourselves to achieve great things, and that human beings have the ability to lead, innovate and problem-solve.”

    William and Kate have never visited the city on official duties, but many members of his family have. In 1976, Prince Philip and the late queen made an extended visit to the US for the country’s bicentennial celebration, sailing from the UK to Boston in the royal yacht. She became the first reigning British monarch to visit the city where the Revolutionary War began. In 1986, King Charles III, then the Prince of Wales, visited to deliver a speech at the 350th anniversary celebrations for Harvard University.


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  • Kate Middleton Arrives in the U.S. for the First Time in 8 Years—See the Pics

    Kate Middleton Arrives in the U.S. for the First Time in 8 Years—See the Pics

    Welcome to America, Will and Kate! The Prince and Princess of Wales just touched down on U.S. soil for the first time in eight years. They arrived in Boston for a three-day tour, which will culminate in the second annual Earthshot Prize Awards honoring leaders in environmentalism. 

    They previously visited New York City in 2014 and Los Angeles in 2011. This is their first appearance in the U.S. since becoming the Prince and Princess of Wales after Queen Elizabeth’s passing. For the occasion, Kate Middleton wore a subdued eggplant-hued pantsuit and classic pumps along with sapphire earrings from Princess Diana’s collection. Scroll down to see the photos. 

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  • Kate Honors Diana in Her First Tiara Moment as the Princess of Wales

    Kate Honors Diana in Her First Tiara Moment as the Princess of Wales

    It was the first state banquet of King Charles III’s reign, but on Tuesday night Kate Middleton and Queen Consort Camilla proved that royal watchers will still get to see a few of Queen Elizabeth II’s most beloved pieces. At a Buckingham Palace banquet for the state visit of South Africa’s President Cyril Ramaphosa, Kate wore the Lover’s Knot tiara, which Princess Diana frequently wore, and a bracelet that used to belong to the late queen. She looked every bit the princess in a white Jenny Packham gown with a cape and metallic details on the shoulders. Camilla rewore the blue Bruce Oldfield gown she debuted in Rwanda earlier this year, amping up the glamour with the late queen’s sapphire tiara and a matching necklace.

    Both women also wore the yellow Royal Family Order with the image of the late queen. Kate wore the star and blue sash of the Royal Victorian Order, fastening it with a diamond brooch. According to Lauren Kiehna, who writes The Court Jeweller, she first debuted the Art Deco brooch at the Remembrance Sunday ceremony earlier this month. Sophie, Countess of Wessex, wore the aquamarine tiara that she has worn occasionally since 2005, which also converts into a necklace.

    Kate’s neo-classical pearl and diamond tiara is an homage to a long line of royal women. According to jewelry historian Leslie Field, Queen Mary first commissioned it from the jewelry company Garrard in 1914, and it became a part of Queen Elizabeth II’s collection upon her death in 1953. In 1981, she began loaning to Princess Diana, who wore it to various banquets and state dinners throughout her lifetime. On Tuesday, Kate paired it with a bracelet that once belonged to the queen and pearl-drop earrings that were once Diana’s. Camilla’s sapphire necklace was a wedding gift from George VI to the late queen, who later commissioned the tiara to match.

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    Earlier in the day, the Royal Family social media accounts shared images and footage of preparations for the event, the first state dinner to take place since before the coronavirus pandemic. They noted that foliage for the decorations had been sourced from the gardens at Windsor Castle and Buckingham Palace. The last time the family opened up the jewelry vault for a state visit was in June 2019, when Donald Trump made a controversial trip to the country.


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  • Princess Kate Just Made This $60 Mango Dress Sell Out Lightning-Fast

    Princess Kate Just Made This $60 Mango Dress Sell Out Lightning-Fast

    It’s clear from looking at photos of Princess Kate that she’s happiest when she’s around kids. That was certainly the case during her latest outing at the Colham Manor Children’s Centre, which she paid a visit to on behalf of the Maternal Mental Health Alliance. For the occasion, the Princess of Wales wore an understated yet chic outfit comprised of a Hobbs London coat, a Mango dress, Kiki Mcdonough earrings, and Gianvito Rossi shoes, all in varying shades of forest green. 

    The $60 price tag on her Mango dress caught my eye immediately, so it’s no wonder that it sold out lickity-split. However, I found some worthy alternatives, including one that’s half the price of Middleton’s. Scroll down to see Kate Middleton’s newest outfit and shop for similar dresses for yourself. 

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  • Kate Middleton Set To Host The Second Annual Royal Christmas Concert Where Queen Elizabeth Will Be Honoured 

    Kate Middleton Set To Host The Second Annual Royal Christmas Concert Where Queen Elizabeth Will Be Honoured 

    By Melissa Romualdi.

    Kate Middleton seems to have started a new Christmas tradition.

    The Princess of Wales will host her second annual holiday carol concert at Westminster Abbey, following last year’s debut show.

    Buckingham Palace announced the news on Friday, adding that the holiday event is scheduled to take place on Dec. 15 when it unites members of the royal family with charity staff, community volunteers, frontline workers, military personnel and more to “celebrate the joy that human connection can bring.”

    The concert will also feature a touching tribute that will honour the late Queen Elizabeth II by showcasing the values she upheld throughout her extraordinary life and reign, such as compassion, empathy and support for others.


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    “These principles are shared and personified by the inspirational guests who have been invited to the Abbey from across the U.K. in recognition of their tireless efforts to help and care for those around them,” the palace said.

    Both traditional and modern themes will be woven together for the event, organized by Middleton with support from the Royal Foundation. To celebrate the spirited season, the ancient abbey will be decorated with holiday decor, poignant readings will be shared and music will fill the room with performances by the Abbey Choir, whom is returning to the event for the second year in a row, and other musical guests.


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    Fans will be able to tune in to the filmed concert when it airs on ITV on Christmas Eve.

    Last year, Middleton hosted her first Christmas concert- “Royal Carols: Together At Christmas”- to pay tribute to the remarkable work of individuals and organizations across the U.K. who helped support their communities through the COVID-19 pandemic. Performers at last year’s show included Ellie Goulding, Scottish singer Tom Walker, Leona Lewis and special surprise guest, Princess Kate herself, who performed on the piano for the first time publicly as she accompanied Walker during a duet of the song “For Those Who Can’t Be Here”.

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