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  • Exclusive: Grand National champion Rachel Blackmore praises ‘beautiful person’ Princess Kate – and ‘accomplished’ rider Zara Tindall

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    When the trailblazing Irish jockey Rachael Blackmore announced her retirement in May last year, the reaction took her by surprise.

    “I was overwhelmed by it all,” she says. “It really hit home, the impact that my career has had on other people, how other people got enjoyment, people I don’t even know. “I got a letter from a lady who said: ‘I was crying watching you win a race.’ It’s just so incredible to have had that effect.” 

    Her career is one for the history books. In 2021 Rachael became the first female jockey to win the Grand National, in the 173rd running of the race. She was also the leading rider at the Cheltenham Festival and won the BBC Sports Personality World Sport Star of the Year. 

    Today, she is talking to HELLO! during this exclusive shoot at Cheltenham Racecourse, the scene of so much of her success. In 2022, she won the Cheltenham Gold Cup, riding A Plus Tard to become the first female jockey to win National Hunt racing’s blue riband. In 2024, the Queen called Rachael’s win aboard Captain Guinness in the Queen Mother Champion Chase “absolutely fantastic”.  

    Indeed, she is pictured here in the weighing room beneath her signatures, continuing a tradition unique to Cheltenham whereby the winner of each of the festival’s five championship races signs the wall (Rachael won six times).

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    Rachael is pictured here in the weighing room beneath her signatures, continuing a tradition unique to Cheltenham whereby the winner of each of the festival’s five championship races signs the wall

    It’s clear that Rachael, 36, is still slightly in disbelief at the extent of her own success. She grew up on a farm in County Tipperary, Ireland, and says she can’t remember a time when she wasn’t surrounded by horses and animals. Still, she admits: “I never ever envisioned that I’d actually make a career out of being a jockey.”

    She had long planned to balance being an amateur jockey with being a vet, gaining a degree in equine science at the same time as racing and “juggling both worlds”. 

    She rode her first winner in 2011 and turned professional four years later, when she graduated from college. “Academically, I was never going to cut the mustard,” she admits. “Thankfully for me, the racing picked up. I’d still be trying to get into veterinary college, to be honest.”

    “I was overwhelmed by it all. It really hit home, the impact that my career has had on other people, how other people got enjoyment, people I don’t even know.”

    When she was 28, she was introduced to the Irish trainer Henry de Bromhead. “That brought my career to a whole new level, because I was exposed to some of the best horses in training in Ireland.” Rachael rode Henry’s horses to victory at both Cheltenham and the Grand National. 

    Now, she’s able to appreciate her hard work and success. “Racing is always moving forward,” she says. “You win a Gold Cup and you go back next year to try to win it again. It’s very hard to let it sink in when you’re in that bubble, but now that I’m retired it’s not going anywhere. I feel so spoilt when I think about what my most special moments were, because I’ve just been so lucky.”

    “I was overwhelmed," Rachael, who was the first female jockey to win the Grand National, says of her decision to retire from racing.© Stewart Bryde
    ‘I was overwhelmed,’ Rachael, who was the first female jockey to win the Grand National, says of her decision to retire from racing

    Despite her incredible achievements as a female jockey, she was always reluctant to be defined by her gender. After she won the Grand National, she said: “I just hope it shows it doesn’t matter, male or female.”

    Today she’s happy to expand on that theme, saying: “I don’t think I’m uncomfortable with it – it’s just that when I was riding it’s not something I ever wanted to highlight, because I didn’t want to be treated any differently. I didn’t see any benefit for me as a jockey, drawing attention to that. I always deflected it, but I’m under no illusions how privileged I am to be the first woman to win these kinds of races.”

    Royal racers

    She won many fans, including members of the royal family. In 2022 the Duchess of Cornwall, as she was then, visited Henry’s yard in County Waterford and met Rachael and Honeysuckle, one of her most successful rides.

    “That was a fantastic visit. [Queen Camilla is] just so passionate about horses. She really knows her horses and it’s fantastic to see. She had such admiration for meeting Honeysuckle and her achievements.”

    “That was a fantastic visit” Rachael recalls. “She’s just so passionate about horses. She really knows her horses and it’s fantastic to see. She had such admiration for meeting Honeysuckle and her achievements.”

    A particular highlight was sitting in the Royal Box at Wimbledon behind the Prince and Princess of Wales and their children to watch the men’s final in 2023. “She knew who I was and she congratulated me on the success I had. She’s a beautiful person inside and out.”

    Does she think that Prince George, Prince Louis and Princess Charlotte will follow the family’s passion for racing? “I have a feeling when they get into their teenage years, they’re going to want to [go],” she smiles. “Cheltenham is one of the best sporting occasions in Britain. I guarantee you, they’ll be racing in some shape or form when they’re older.”

    In her new ambassadorial role as head of Ladies Day at the Cheltenham Festival in March, she will join Zara Tindall, a non‑executive director of the racecourse. “She’s great fun, really, really nice and obviously an extremely accomplished rider herself.”

    Zara Tindall with Jockey Rachael Blackmore who won the 6th Race on Bob Olinger
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    Rachael and Zara together at Cheltenham after Rachael won on New Year’s Day 2024

    Cheltenham is where Rachael made the decision to retire in 2025 after a tough start to the season – she had missed three months of racing after breaking a bone in her neck. 

    Leaving the course after the Festival last March “was the first time I thought finishing might be soon,” she says. “It just crept into my head.”

    It wasn’t until May that she made her announcement. “To be honest, I didn’t speak to anyone about it, not a soul. I didn’t want anyone else to influence my decision. I didn’t want my parents watching a race, thinking: ‘Oh, this could be her last race.’ They’d be nervous watching.

    “I feel like I need some therapy sessions to get to the root of it all, but it genuinely felt like the right time. As a jockey, to finish on your own terms is a big thing. Injury finishes so many people. I was lucky that I got to decide that’s it, but it’s still difficult, it’s still hard when your purpose and job is over. But I feel very grateful that I’ve still got lots of things going on.”

    Wedding bells

    The new year has brought another big day: her wedding to fellow jockey Brian Hayes. 

    Sharing the same career was, Rachael says, “very lucky – we live the same lives, which was a big help”. It’s why they chose a January wedding, “when there’s a few days of a bit of a lull” after a packed racing calendar over Christmas. 

    Rachael, who got married in January, says there were no prenuptial nerves. “Someone asked me, was I nervous?" she says.  "And I was like, no, I rode Honeysuckle in the Champion Hurdle. This is not nervous!” 
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    Rachael, who got married in January, says there were no prenuptial nerves. ‘Someone asked me, was I nervous?’ she says. ‘And I was like, no, I rode Honeysuckle in the Champion Hurdle. This is not nervous’

    The wedding, which took place in Ireland on 5 January, was “definitely on the smaller side” for an Irish wedding, she says – just “a party with family and friends”. 

    There were no prenuptial nerves. “Someone asked me, was I nervous? And I was like, no, I rode Honeysuckle in the Champion Hurdle. This is not nervous!”

    Now, she’s looking forward to her role as the head of Ladies Day, which is being held again for the first time since 2019. “This year will be so different,” Rachael smiles. “I won’t be able to run into the weighing room and hide! It’s an honour to be back and to help Cheltenham improve the experience for ladies, because I’ve had such fantastic days there. It’s a magical place.” 

    The itinerary will include a panel hosted by the former Vogue model Rosie Tapner, during which Rachael will share insights and tips. There will also be live music and an after‑racing party. 

    Sartorial challenge

    Cheltenham is known for its high fashion stakes, but Rachael is tight‑lipped about her own outfit plans. “Nothing can be revealed yet. Top secret. Not that much effort usually goes into thinking about what I wear, but I’ve already started thinking I need to have my outfits in order.”

    The new ambassador for Cheltenham Ladies Day is tight‑lipped about her own outfit plans. “Nothing can be revealed yet. Top secret. Not that much effort usually goes into thinking about what I wear, but I’ve already started thinking I need to have my outfits in order.”© Stewart Bryde
    The new ambassador for Cheltenham Ladies Day is tight‑lipped about her own outfit plans. ‘Nothing can be revealed yet. Top secret. Not that much effort usually goes into thinking about what I wear, but I’ve already started thinking I need to have my outfits in order’

    Will she miss being out on the course? “I miss the feeling when you win a race,” she says. “That feeling will never come to me again. I miss the competitiveness of it. But I feel so lucky that I’m still getting lots of opportunities on the back of the career I had as a jockey and I’m excited to see where some of those can lead.”

    Rachael Blackmore is Head of Ladies Day at Cheltenham Racecourse. Ladies Day takes place on Wednesday 11th March 2026. Tickets are available now.

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  • Princess Kate wears Baker Boy cap and full-on vintage look to mark 44th birthday

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    The Princess of Wales took to Instagram on 9 January 2026 to signal her birthday with a moving post. The brunette royal, who turned 44 on Friday, confessed that she was “deeply grateful” as she appeared in the final film of her Mother Nature series, which coincided with her big day.

    The stunning film, which was shot by talented creative Will Warr, showed Kate walking through the Berkshire countryside as she reflected personally on her own journey and healing over the past two years. It has been almost a year to the day that the Princess announced she is in remission from cancer.

    Kate’s outfit

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    Kate’s laid-back look had nature in mind

    Kate Middleton standing on a bridge© Kensington Palace / Will Warr

    The Princess looked so chic in outdoor attire

    Kate chose to wear a myriad of vintage pieces that she has had in her wardrobe for many years – her ‘Elfie’ jacket by Barbour, which was part of the Alexa Chung collaboration from 2019, and her Penelope Chilvers tasselled boots in ‘Conker’, which she first wore when she was at St Andrews University in 2001.

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    The Baker Boy hat

    Kate walked through the Berkshire countryside© Kensington Palace / Will Warr

    Kate donned a Baker Boy hat in the new video

    The mother-of-three topped off her look with a Baker Boy hat by Really Wild, a brand long favoured by the Princess. 

    The hat is regarded as an ‘It’ girl accessory that dominated cool-girl fashion agendas in the 2010s.

    The retro silhouette is a core piece of English countryside fashion heritage, becoming popular in the 1800s and early 1900s. It was later adopted by the upper class for outdoor events like hunting or shooting. Kate was first spotted with a Baker Boy hat in 2013 and has often chosen the style when she has fronted events that take place outdoors.

    Vintage Kate

    Catherine, Princess of Wales joins in making campfire food during a visit to the Great Tower Scout camp at Newby Bridge in Cumbria on March 22, 2013.   The royal braved snowy conditions to pay a visit to the scout camp.© AFP

    Kate choosing to rewear her clothes is a sustainability goal

    Seeing Kate rewear items from her wardrobe that she has treasured for many years has a positive effect on fashion in a big way. “It sends a quietly powerful message: that style doesn’t have to come at the expense of the planet,” fashion journalist and sustainable advocate Georgia Brown tells HELLO!. “With every outfit scrutinised, wearing something that has stood the test of time reframes sustainability as something aspirational, not restrictive.” 

    Jen Graham, a charity shopper who has presented second-hand fashion segments on This Morning, agrees. “When even the royals rewear, relove, and reshare, it sends the strongest message that sustainability is the future of fashion.”

    Kate’s birthday message

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    Kate’s birthday message is different from past years

    Traditionally, Kensington Palace releases portraits of the Princess on her birthday, but this year, they broke with tradition to share the moving film. “Even in the coldest, darkest season, winter has a way of bringing us stillness, patience, and quiet consideration,” Kate says in a voiceover. “Where the stream slows just enough for us to see our own reflection. To discover the deepest parts of ourselves.”

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  • Princess Charlotte gets festive in mini-me copy of mum Princess Kate’s 14-year-old look

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    Princess Charlotte was her mother’s mini-me as she joined both her parents and her brothers, Prince George and Prince Louis, at the Christmas Day church service and walkabout at Sandringham on Thursday – and not just in the way she spoke to well-wishers on the day.

    The 10-year-old princess was seen exiting St Mary Magdalene church on the royal Norfolk estate, wearing a new bespoke Catherine Walker coat dress in an oatmeal hue. The outerwear, which was made by her mother’s go-to British coat designer, featured a chocolate brown velvet collar to match the pockets, buttons, and cuffs in the same hue. 

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    Princess Charlotte wore a Catherine Walker coat dress

    Charlotte, who was seen walking with her father, Prince William, also wore the ‘Cap-Toe Ballet in Dark Cocoa’ by Tory Burch, as identified by Royal British Fashion on Instagram, and a pair of chocolate brown tights to match. Rounding off the look was an oversized bow in the princess’ hair. 

    Charlotte’s nod to Kate’s 14-year-old look

    Kate in neutral coat dress and william in suit smiling outside© Getty
    Kate Middleton wore a similar look after officially launching the new RNLI’s lifeboat ‘Hereford Endeavour’ at Trearddur Bay, Anglesey

    The look may feel familiar to long-time fans of the British royal family, as it felt reminiscent of one worn by her mother, the Princess of Wales, over 14 years ago. On 24 February 2011, Kate Middleton (as she was known until her royal wedding on 29 April 2011) was seen in Trearddur Bay in Anglesey, where she and William attended the dedication of a new RNLI lifeboat during Kate’s first official engagement in Wales.

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    Kate also wore a deep red dress underneath

    For this outing, Kate wore a neutral wool coat dress by Katherine Hooker with a dark brown collar, cuffs, and pockets just like Charlotte’s. The soon-to-be royal bride also wore brown tights and slipped a deep red dress under her coat – just like Charlotte did on Christmas Day this year. 

    Kate and Charlotte’s lookalike moment 

    Though one was in February and one was in December, both Kate and Charlotte’s winter outfits prove the timeless appeal of a winter coat and brown tights. Brown is a hugely popular colour this season as it is a softer alternative to black that still looks put together. 

    Princess Charlotte with siblings outside church in tan coat dress© Getty
    Spot how Princess Charlotte wore a red dress like her mum did 14 years ago

    Meanwhile, the wool used in both coats will always be a hit in the winter months as the fabric’s crimped fibres trap air, which keeps body heat in, a top priority for an outside engagement. 

    Style twins 

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    Princess Charlotte wore a red hair bow to a Christmas lunch for members of the royal family, hosted by King Charles at Buckingham Palace

    It’s not the first time Charlotte has channelled her mother’s (impeccable) style this festive season. The duo twinned with hair bows while attending King Charles’ pre-Christmas lunch at Buckingham Palace on 16 December, with Kate rocking a black velvet style while her daughter opted for a red ribbon.

    Oriona Robb, a luxury stylist with more than 20 years in the fashion industry, exclusively shared her tips with us for replicating the look if you are a mother with a young daughter. 

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    The Princess of Wales wore a black hair bow to the Christmas lunch
    1. “Choose bows that feel slightly oversized and tactile rather than tiny or rigid, as they photograph beautifully.
    2. Keep hair styling relaxed; a simple half-up look with gentle waves feels polished without looking theatrical.
    3. Remember, the goal is to make the bow a sweet finishing detail, not a costume, allowing children to move comfortably while still looking charmingly coordinated.”

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  • James Middleton reaffirms that he and Alizee would welcome ‘the pitter-patter of two or four feet’

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    James Middleton has hinted that he and wife Alizee may have plans to expand their family further. The Princess of Wales’ younger brother is already raising son Inigo, two, with his other half, whom he married in 2021.

    James, 38, exclusively told HELLO! that the couple would welcome “the pitter-patter of two or four feet” – meaning a new child or dog in their family, although there is nothing to announce as of yet. In addition to their little boy, the couple currently have six dogs.

    He met Alizee, 36, a French-born financial analyst by chance at a London private member’s club in 2018. “If that moment hadn’t been seized, I wouldn’t have met my wife, I wouldn’t have my beautiful son,” he said.  

    Their son is being raised bilingual. James explained: “Alizee only speaks to him in French and I only speak to him in English, so he’s in that sort of Duolingo aspect of [being] slightly slower in speaking, but sentences will be half-French, half-English. It’s wonderful to watch.”

    The businessman remains close with sisters Kate, 43, and Pippa, 42, and as a result Inigo gets to spend plenty of time with his six cousins. In addition to Prince George, 12, Princess Charlotte, ten, and Prince Louis, seven, that also includes Arthur, five, Grace, four, and Rose, three, that Pippa shares with husband James Matthews.

    “I think we’re really fortunate to be a very close family, and so we get together as a family relatively regularly, and love that opportunity,” said James. “There’s seven grandchildren, so six cousins for him, and it’s wonderful them spending time together and making memories.”

    James hinted that him and his wife may grow their family in the future

    Of how his sisters are supporting him with parenting, he revealed: “It’s the confidence [they give me]. You’re always on edge with being a parent, particularly this time of year with coughs and colds and sniffles going around the place. They’re definitely at the end of the phone if we need a bit of advice.”

    In September, James shared a glimpse of a very blonde Inigo on his second birthday. He posted to Instagram a picture of the youngster hugging one of their many dogs, which he captioned: “Happy Birthday Inigo. We love you as much as you love Mabel….and that is a lot.”

    little boy hugging golden retriever outside© Instagram
    They share a son Inigo who turned two in September

    Reflecting on fatherhood in a previous interview with HELLO!, James said: “No matter how much people say to you about how wonderful it is, or how it will change your life, nothing can ever prepare you for that experience of seeing a little baby that’s yours arrive. It unlocks something in your heart that you didn’t know was there.”

    Pick up the latest issue of HELLO! to read the full interview. You can subscribe to HELLO! to get the magazine delivered free to your door every week or purchase the digital edition online via our Apple or Google apps.

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  • Why Prince William and Princess Kate will delay announcing Prince George’s new school

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    The Prince and Princess of Wales‘ firstborn son Prince George is facing a big life change – the start of secondary school. George, who currently attends Lambrook School in Berkshire with his siblings Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis, is due to change schools in September 2026.

    The two front-runners are the all-boys school Eton College in Windsor, where William and his brother Prince Harry went, and the co-educational Marlborough College in Berkshire, the Princess of Wales’ alma mater.

    William and Kate are said to be deciding between the two schools, but once they have made their decision, it’s likely they will delay announcing 12-year-old George’s next educational step for a while.

    Why the delay?

    Melanie Sanderson, Managing Editor of The Good Schools Guide, explained why. “If the Wales family runs true to form, they will announce Prince George’s secondary school at the eleventh hour, possibly as late as September 2026,” Melanie told HELLO!

    “They understand that the school itself, as well as George’s new peer group, will fall under intense scrutiny as soon as it is revealed and will probably want to minimise this, allowing the young royal to transition to his new school with as little fanfare as possible.”

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    Prince George is rumoured to be going to Eton College, where his father William went

    As for which school George will be enrolled in, Melanie argued: “I believe Eton is the most likely choice for Prince George. In our most recent review, we describe it as ‘traditional, radical, expectation-busting and packed with confident boys with nary a hint of entitlement’. To me, this encompasses all the values we are told are important to this generation of royals.”

    Prince William On His First Day At Eton College© Getty
    Prince William pictured on his first day at Eton College in September 1995. His choice of school was announced three months before

    The timing of previous announcements

    Looking back at William and Kate’s previous family announcements, they did indeed wait until the eleventh hour to confirm their children’s schooling. Back in 2022 when the Waleses were moving from London to Windsor, they only announced that George, Charlotte and Louis would go to Lambrook School two weeks before the academic term started.

    At the time, the statement from the palace read: “The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge have today announced that Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis will attend Lambrook School in Berkshire from September 2022. Their Royal Highnesses are hugely grateful to Thomas’s Battersea where George and Charlotte have had a happy start to their education since 2017 and 2019 respectively and are pleased to have found a school for all three of their children which shares a similar ethos and values to Thomas’s.”

    William and Kate drop George, Charlotte and Louis off at Lambrook school© Getty
    George, Charlotte and Louis on their first day at Lambrook School in September 2022. The palace only announced their new school two weeks before

    Looking back to when George started going to nursery, Westacre Montessori School in Norfolk, his parents also only announced the news in December 2015, one month before he started in January 2016. The nursery was close to William and Kate’s home at the time, Anmer Hall, which they still use for holidays, and was more importantly located on a private road.

    Similarly, when William was preparing to attend Eton College back in 1995, his parents Charles and Diana only announced the move in June, three months before William started in September.

    Prince George's first day at Thomas's school, Battersea© Getty
    George started at Thomas’s Battersea in September 2017. The choice of school was announced six months prior and caused a lot of hype and fanfare

    As for Thomas’s Battersea, however, William and Kate actually announced George’s new school in March 2017, six months before he started attending Reception. Cue the hype and fanfare around the private London school, which the Waleses are perhaps hoping to avoid this time around.

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  • Did the Princess of Wales inspire another royal’s glamorous tiara look?

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    Queen Letizia of Spain’s latest tiara moment was reminiscent of the Princess of Wales. The Spanish royal and her husband, King Felipe, hosted a gala dinner in honor of the Sultan of Oman on Tuesday, for which Letizia looked every inch a Queen at the Royal Palace of Madrid, wearing a ballgown and dazzling tiara. 

    Princess Leonor and Infanta Sofia‘s mother, 53, exuded glamour in her blue “Suraia” dress by The 2nd Skin CO., featuring a bateau neckline, small bows on the sleeves and a train. She topped off her look with Queen Maria Christina’s Cartier Loop tiara, but it’s the way Letizia styled it with her hair down in curls that evoked memories of one of the Princess of Wales’ regal appearances from this year.

    In September, at a state banquet during President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump’s historic second state visit to the UK, Catherine wore Queen Mary Lover’s Knot tiara atop her cascading curls. 

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    Letizia’s tiara hairstyle on November 4 echoed the Princess of Wales’ look from September 2025

    “Princess Kate’s hair at the State Banquet was the epitome of regal elegance. She chose to wear her hair down in softly defined curls, which created natural movement and bounce while still looking polished and refined for the occasion,” celebrity hairstylist Jason Collier previously told HELLO!.

    “The romantic waves added texture and body, perfectly complementing the lace gown and her tiara without competing with them, while still framing her face beautifully. This works so well because it’s understated glamour at its finest. It’s timeless, feminine, and effortlessly sophisticated, proving that sometimes the simplest looks have the most impact.”

    The Princess of Wales had her hair styled in curls at the state banquet for the Trumps in September 2025© Aaron Chown-WPA Pool/Getty Images
    The Princess of Wales had her hair styled in curls at the state banquet for the Trumps in September 2025

    Her Royal Highness’ curls that evening at Windsor Castle marked a new tiara hairstyle for the Princess of Wales, who looked regal dressed in a couture gown by British designer Phillipa Lepley with a full-length, hand-embroidered gold Chantilly lace evening coat over a silk crepe gown.

    Letizia wearing the same gown and tiara in 2025 (left) and 2024 (right)© Carlos Alvarez/Getty Images/KOEN VAN WEEL/ANP/AFP via Getty Images
    Letizia wearing the same gown and tiara in 2025 (left) and 2024 (right)

    While Catherine is no stranger to wearing her hair down with tiaras — she’s been doing so since December 2022 — Letizia had, prior to November 4, been wearing hers up for tiara appearances during her November 2023 state visit to Denmark and the April 2024 state visit to the Netherlands, though she did wear her hair down in May 2023 at a gala dinner in honor of the President of Colombia, just not in curls like Tuesday.

    The Spanish Queen actually wore the same blue 2nd Skin CO. gown and the same tiara, with her hair in an elegant bun, to the state banquet hosted by King Willem-Alexander and Queen Máxima of the Netherlands in April of 2024

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  • 11 celebrities you didn’t know were royal descendants

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    While many of our favourite celebrities are like royalty in our eyes, you may be surprised to learn just how many of them are related to actual royalty. What’s more, many of them share common ancestors, meaning some of Hollywood’s biggest stars are also related too.

    From the two pop queens linked to Queen Camilla, to the American celeb thought to be the closest American relative to the late Queen Elizabeth II, these stars’ family trees stretch across centuries of European history, revealing a web of royal connections you definitely never expected. HELLO! takes a look at the famous faces you never knew were secretly of royal descent…

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    Beyoncé

    It seems pretty fitting that Beyoncé – regularly referred to as Queen Bey – is related to a real-life queen. The Texas Hold ‘Em singer is Queen Elizabeth II‘s 25th cousin once removed, connected by their shared ancestor, Henry II, who ruled in the 12th century. The singer is no stranger to rubbing shoulders with royalty either – she shared a heartfelt meeting with the Duchess of Sussex at the premiere of Disney‘s The Lion King in 2019, telling Meghan, “We love you guys”.

    Madonna at The 2025 Met Gala Celebrating "Superfine: Tailoring Black Style" held at the Metropolitan Museum of Art on May 05, 2025 in New York, New York. (Photo by Michael Buckner/Penske Media via Getty Images)© Penske Media via Getty Images

    Madonna

    The “Queen of Pop” is more than just music royalty – she’s actually related to Queen Camilla. Madonna and the Queen are ninth cousins once removed, and are both descendants of Zacharie Cloutier, a 17th century French-Canadian who was a founding figure in the Quebec colony. A master carpenter who was a “bourgeois seigneur” – a person of considerable wealth – Zacharie and his wife Xainte Dupont have thousands of descendants today, and we’re still hoping for a Madonna and Camilla meet-up.

    BEVERLY HILLS, CALIFORNIA - MARCH 02: Ralph Fiennes attends the 2025 Vanity Fair Oscar Party Hosted By Radhika Jones at Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts on March 02, 2025 in Beverly Hills, California.  (Photo by Phillip Faraone/VF25/Getty Images for Vanity Fair)© Getty Images for Vanity Fair

    Ralph Fiennes

    He may have only played a king in The Return, but it turns out actor Ralph Fiennes is actually the eighth cousin of King Charles himself. The Harry Potter actor and The King are both descendants of King James II of Scotland, who succeeded to the Scottish throne at six-years-old during the 1400s. Ralph told People magazine about the time Charles visited the set of the James Bond film Spectre, revealing that his distant relative was “very charming” and “warm”.

    NEW YORK, NEW YORK - JUNE 17: Céline Dion attends the "I Am: Celine Dion" New York special screening at Alice Tully Hall on June 17, 2024 in New York City. (Photo by Cindy Ord/Getty Images)© Getty Images

    Celine Dion

    Another one of Queen Camilla’s star-studded relatives is Celine Dion. The My Heart Will Go On singer and the Queen are both related to Jean Guyon, a Frenchman who also settled in Quebec, making the pair 10th cousins once removed. She’s also another relative of Zacharie Cloutier, which also makes her ninth cousins once removed with Madonna – this family tree has no shortage of star power!

    JEDDAH, SAUDI ARABIA - DECEMBER 12: Johnny Depp attends the "Modì, Three Days on the Wing of Madness" Screening at the Red Sea International Film Festival 2024 on December 12, 2024 in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. (Photo by Tim P. Whitby/Getty Images for The Red Sea International Film Festival)© Getty Images for The Red Sea International Film Festival

    Johnny Depp

    During an episode of Who Do You Think You Are? in 2011, Johnny Depp discovered that he’s actually related to Queen Elizabeth II. A genealogist traced Johnny’s lineage back over 500 years, and discovered the pair share a common ancestor, King Edward III, who reigned during the Medieval period. This makes the Pirates of the Caribbean actor and the late Queen 20th cousins, and though they’ve never formally met, the pair briefly made contact on the set of Tim Burton’s Sleepy Hollow in the ’90s, Sir Michael Gambon told The Telegraph. The Queen came riding past with Harry Herbert, the 17th Earl of Pembroke, with Johnny reportedly asking afterwards, “Was that the Queen?”

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    Ellen DeGeneres

    Former daytime talk show host Ellen DeGeneres never got the chance to sit down with the Princess of Wales – which would’ve been a fabulous chat, considering the pair are related. Kate and the famous funnywoman are 15th cousins, sharing a common ancestor in Sir Thomas Fairfax, an army officer during the English Civil War, and his wife Anges Gascoigne. Ellen found this fact out shortly before the Prince and Princess of Wales’ 2011 wedding, jokingly telling Extra TV’s Terri Seymour that she had a “beautiful outfit picked out” for the pair’s lavish nuptials.

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    Guy Ritchie

    The Princess of Wales is also cousins with another famous celebrity – sixth cousins with film director Guy Ritchie, to be exact. The pair share a common ancestor in David Martineau, a surgeon in the 18th century who was part of a well-known Unitarian family from Norwich. Kate and Guy are also friends in real life, with the Snatch director scoring an invite to her wedding to Prince William in 2011 – sorry, Ellen!

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    Kit Harington

    He’s more than just the heir to the Iron Throne – Game of Thrones actor Kit Harington is related to real-life royalty. Kit’s paternal eight-times-great-grandfather was King Charles II of England, meaning he shares an ancestor, King Charles I (Charles II’s grandfather), with the current King Charles III – if you can keep up with all those Charleses, that makes Kit and the King roughly 9th or 10th cousins.

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    Benedict Cumberbatch

    Benedict Cumberbatch may have just been acting as King Richard III in The Hollow Crown, but turns out he’s actually related to him. Benedict is the second cousin 16 times removed of Richard, the last king of the Plantagenet dynasty and the last monarch to die in Battle. Cumberbatch’s family connection earned him an invite to read a poem at the monarch’s reburial ceremony at Leicester Cathedral in 2015. The Sherlock actor is reportedly also connected to other royals like Queen Elizabeth II and Lady Jane Grey; he met the former queen when she presented him with a CBE in 2015, an experience he described to the BBC as “extraordinary” and “nerve-wracking”.

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    Hilary Duff

    Did you know singer Hilary Duff is reportedly the American celebrity most closely related to Queen Elizabeth II? The pair share an ancestor in King Edward III – the same as Johnny Depp – while Hilary is also descended from Robert the Bruce, who was the King of Scotland in the early 14th century. This makes the former Lizzie McGuire star and the late Queen 18th cousins, as well as distantly related to the Pirates of the Caribbean actor.

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    Jake and Maggie Gyllenhaal

    Descended from a Swedish noble family, brother-sister acting duo Jake and Maggie Gyllenhaal are 19th cousins of the late Queen Elizabeth II through their shared ancestor, King Edward III of England. If you’re keeping up (it’s quite the family web), that also makes Jake and Maggie related to Johnny Depp and Hilary Duff. Talk about a family tree packed full of both acting royalty and actual royalty!

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  • Princess Kate is a ‘quietly fearless’ royal in the most daring deep V-necks

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    The Princess of Wales is what one may refer to as a ‘respectable’ dresser. You won’t see the royal rocking risque items; she is very loyal to her working role and wears classic clothes that are stylish but not distracting. We’ve seen Kate sport dress coats, midi frocks, tailored blazers, high heels, and tailored trousers, all pristine and without much skin showing. When it comes to necklines, they tend to be timeless and never reveal too much; she opts for button-up blouses and favours the crew cut when it comes to her T-shirts and tops. That being said, we have seen her wear some necklines that are pretty daring over the years. Albeit not often, but they’re there! They tend to be on what one may call a ‘night off’, so during a premiere or party, not during a royal day visit. 

    Fashion rules and royal etiquette

    It is thought that hemlines and necklines need to be monitored when it comes to dressing as a royal. With that in mind, we’ve seen Kate’s fashion transition over the years, from daring university student to a classic royal bride in 2011. Who can forget when Kate wore that black, knee-length sheer dress at university in 2001?  Danielle Stacy,  Hello!’s Online Royal Correspondent said of the style: “When the now Princess of Wales selected the sheer dress to wear at a charity show, I doubt she realised at the time how significant the garment would be in her love story with Prince William. Initially designed as a skirt, Kate styled it out as a dress and when she sashayed down the catwalk, it’s been widely reported that that was the moment where she really captured the Prince’s attention.” 

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    Kate’s iconic dress caught the attention of a young Prince William in 2001

    Meghan Markle’s thought on Harry’s family reunion

     Kate’s daring necklines

    As a fashion editor covering royal style for 15 years, I think she looks fabulous, and it shows that this type of look can be pulled off in an elegant, classy way, à la Prince William’s wife. Scroll on for inspiration…

    A photo of Kate Middleton wearing a red halterneck dress and Pippa Middleton wearing an aquamarine dress© Getty Images

    Kate wore this polka dot dress in 2006

    2006

    Kate and her little sister, Pippa Middleton, were pictured at the Ham Polo Club in 2006. The brunette royal was present to watch Prince William compete in the Chakravarty Cup charity polo match, and she rocked a dazzling post box red halterneck frock that featured a plunging neckline. We love the polka dot detail, midi length, and ruching at the waist.

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    Prince William and Kate Middleton officially announce their engagement at St James's Palace on November 16, 2010 in London, England. © Getty Images

    Kate’s engagement dress was by Issa

    2010

    When Kate and William got engaged in 2010, the world was introduced to the son of King Charles’s future bride and fell in love with her almost instantly. Kate chose to wear an incredible dress at the photocall, and it was universally considered iconic. Designed by UK brand Issa London, Kate’s striking navy wrap dress was the talk of St James’s Palace. The elegant silk style was designed in royal blue and featured a gentle V-neckline, which was a look that was very of the moment.

    Kate Middleton wearing a purple Issa dress during the Royal Couple's North American Tour on July 1, 2011 in Ottawa, Canada.  © WireImage

    The Princess wore the same dress in purple

    2011

    Kate loved the style so much that she actually wore it again a year later.  During the Royal Tour of Canada in 2011, after she and William were married, the brunette royal opted for the same style by Issa, in another regal colour – deep purple. The mother-of-three accessorised the style with a simple clutch bag, high-heeled shoes, and a Maple leaf brooch, borrowed from the late Queen Elizabeth II.

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    When the leaves turn and the air sharpens, few people step sartorially into autumn quite like Princess Kate, and over on the The HELLO! Royal Club, The Royal Shopper, Leanne Bayley, has revealed nine of Kate’s best autumnal style tricks and how you can copy them affordably. Click on the button below to get Leanne’s expert advice now.

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    Kate wore an iconic dress by Jenny Packham

    2021

    Kate’s most famous V-neckline of all has to be the style she sported in 2021. The Princess wore this showstopping, gold glittering gown at the James Bond: No Time to Die film premiere that year, and the look went viral. The Jenny Peckham dress featured shoulder pads and a flattering V-neck, with long, draped sleeves and a dazzling sequin finish.

    Prince William and Catherine on red carpet in satin gown© Getty

    The royal wore this ice blue gown during the Platinum Jubilee tour

    The Princess attended a reception in the Bahamas during the Platinum Jubilee tour in March 2022, and immediately turned heads wearing a crystal blue Phillipa Lepley gown. The royal looked simply stunning in the regal-looking satin gown. The ice blue shade looked amazing against her skin tone, and the V-neckline showed much more skin than normal.

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  • Supernanny on Prince William and Princess Kate’s ‘hopeful future’ with George, Charlotte, and Louis

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    The Prince and Princess of Wales are proud parents of Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis, raising them privately while allowing for appearances as a family of five as part of their service of the public. The small insights into how William and Kate, both 43, are raising their children with their shows of affection in public offer an indication of what goes on behind closed doors, and parenting expert and star of Supernanny, Jo Frost, is encouraged by what she sees.

    “Parenting is no easy task, and when lived under the world’s gaze, the challenge magnifies tenfold. Yet in Prince William and Catherine, Princess of Wales, I see not only future monarchs but devoted parents whose grounded approach provides reassurance for their family and inspiration for others,” Jo, 55, has said in a new comment on the royal couple. 

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    Supernanny Jo Frost says Prince William and Princess Kate have a grounded parenting approach

    “William and Catherine are more than partners in duty; they are parents in vision with complementary strengths. William carries the weight of history and responsibility but also the empathy of a man shaped by loss and scrutiny, wanting to get it right for his children,” she added. “He places emotional safety and stability at the heart of his parenting. Catherine pairs this with calm, centered, hands-on practicality. Her championing of early childhood development echoes my own mission, deeply personal and reflective of her home life.”

    William and Kate’s teamwork in parenting

    Jo went on to say that William and Kate embody a strength that balances one another and creates harmony and structure for their three children. “Despite their titles and difficulties of late, they remain grounded in everyday life, intentional in giving George, Charlotte, and Louis as normal a childhood as possible,” she said. “School runs, outdoor adventures, family routines, and their choice to keep their children off screens and social media remind their little ones that beyond the royal stage, they belong to a family rooted in love.”

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    William and Kate balance eachother out

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    Imperfect parenting

    The parenting expert also said that the royal couple reminds those raising a young brood that children don’t need perfect parents. “They need presence. William and Catherine understand this. Their grounded approach speaks volumes,” Jo reflected. “Their parenting is not about privilege but responsibility. Their children learn that true leadership lies in service, kindness, and contribution.

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    Jo says their parenting is not about privilege but responsibility

    “They model a life where titles matter less than integrity and where legacy is built not only through position but through compassion. The royal parents are indeed a dynamic duo, and in their hands, the future feels steady, compassionate, and hopeful, one full of promise for our young ones who will see them lead one day.”

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    The Wales family were last seen together attending a service at Crathie Kirk, near Balmoral

    George, Charlotte, and Louis were last seen publicly together in August when they attended a church service with members of the royal family on the Balmoral estate. They have since gone back to school, so it remains unconfirmed when they will step out again with their parents on a royal engagement.

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    Over on The HELLO! Royal Club, HELLO! Royal Editor Emily Nash’s brilliant weekly newsletter asks just how far Prince William is planning to go with his ideas for the future of the monarchy, and why he decided to go public with them on a lighthearted travel show like The Reluctant Traveler? To read the post, simply click on the button below.

    LISTEN: Prince William’s plans for the future and kids revelations

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  • Royals embracing the ‘naked dress’ trend – including Kate Middleton and Princess Beatrice

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    Margot Robbie made headlines earlier this month when she stepped out on the red carpet  wearing a glittering Armani gown showing her thong as she promoted her new movie, A Big Bold Beautiful Journey, in London. While the ‘naked dress’ trend isn’t something new for A-list celebrities – Kate Moss famously lighting the first match when she wore a sheer gown in 1993 – but, it is also something embraced by members of the British royal family. 

    While traditionally conservative with their dress sense, there have been moments when we’ve seen royals inspired by the sheer side of life when it comes to their sartorial portfolio. HELLO!’s Online Royal Correspondent Danicelle Stacey explains: “While the likes of the Princess of Wales are unlikely to ever fully embrace the naked dress trend, the examples we have seen some royal ladies wear never push the boundaries of what is appropriate for a member of the royal family. Their outfit choices are often a feminine, subtle play on the risqué design, proving that royals like to have fun with their fashion.”

    Join us as we take a look at all the times members of the British royal family have embraced the ‘naked dress’ trend.

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    The Princess of Wales

    Kate, famously won Prince William’s heart after starring in her university fashion show in 2002, where she wore the ultimate naked dress of all naked dresses, strutting down the runway wearing a black lace shift dress showing her black underwear underneath. 

    The royal’s sheer dress was designed by fellow student Charlotte Todd, who had been studying for a degree in Fashion and Textiles at the University of the West of England, and created the garment for a project titled: “The Art of Seduction.”

    “Everyone says that the fashion show was when the romance started, so a small part of me will always be part of royal history,” the budding designer previously told People magazine. “It’s madness!”

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    Since becoming the future Queen of England, Kate’s penchant for a see-through moment has dwindled but never died, as years later in 2015, the then-Duchess of Cambridge stepped out at the premiere of the James Bond film Spectre in a rather sheer number with a rather low back.

    The design was a stunning creation from royally-loved designer, Jenny Packham. Though not as revealing as the ensemble from her student days, the pastel blue gown was a risque choice for the then Duchess.

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    Princess Diana

    One nearly naked moment came to be one of Princess Diana’s most famous sartorial displays back in September 1980, when the Princess of Wales, who was the then-Prince Charles’ new girlfriend and dressed in a purple sweater vest and lavender blouse with a patterned midi skirt.

    Diana wasn’t wearing a slip under her skirt, so as she positioned herself with the sun behind her legs could be seen through the sheer skirt.

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    Lady Amelia Windsor

    Ever the fashionista, it comes as no surprise that Lady Amelia has previously jumped on the ‘naked dress’ trend during one of her ever-so-stylish exploits. The occasion? The Fashion Awards at the Royal Albert Hall. The gown in question was a sultry black number which we think Margot Robbie would certainly approve of!

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    Princess Beatrice

    In 2017, Princess Beatrice dabbled in the ‘naked dress’ trend when she attended the V&A Summer party. While not as explicitly revealing as many of the others, Beatrice’s lace Self Portrait number was certainly one to remember. 

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  • Princess Kate and the enduring charm of the tweed blazer: Why every woman needs a herringbone jacket in her wardrobe

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    There are few women in the world who can influence a wardrobe quite like the Princess of Wales. She just has a knack for turning polished classics into must-have staples. Her recent secret weapon? The tweed blazer – more specifically, the herringbone jacket. Season after season, Catherine proves that this heritage piece is not just for the hunting fields of the English countryside, but for school runs, charity visits, and even the red carpet-adjacent engagements that make up royal life.

    So why does the Duchess return time and again to this quintessentially British tweed jacket? And more importantly, why should you consider adding one to your own collection?

    The 43-year-old royal has been photographed in an array of blazers, but her tweed and herringbone choices always stand out. Think of her in Smythe’s iconic one-button jacket, in earthy tweeds by Alexander McQueen, or her beloved Holland Cooper double-breasted blazer in a sharply tailored herringbone. Each look is grounded in practicality yet elevated with that regal polish she nails every single time. 

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    On a recent trip to the Natural History Museum the Princess of Wales opted for the Ralph Lauren herringbone wool blazer

    Part of the appeal lies in tweed’s history. Woven in Scotland and synonymous with country estates, equestrian weekends, and windswept moors, tweed is basically as British as afternoon tea. And if you love the Traitors, you’ll be reminded of its appeal with Claudia Winkleman who looked seriously chic with her Traitors-core look throughout filming. 

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    Claudia Winkleman is another tweed-fluencer with her Traitors looks

    The enduring appeal of herringbone

    Let’s pause for a quick fabric lesson, shall we? Tweed is the broader category: a rough, woollen cloth traditionally woven in patterns like check, houndstooth, and herringbone. herringbone, with its distinctive V-shaped weave, is the most refined of the bunch. It’s structured, slimming, and quietly elegant – the kind of pattern that doesn’t scream for attention but always looks considered.

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    Back in 2021, the Princess of Wales embarked on a boat trip in Lake Windermere wearing a herringbone blazer with black skinny jeans and boots

    Why Princess Kate loves tweed jackets (and you will too)

    Kate is a busy working royal, juggling engagements that take her from sports grounds to palace receptions. She needs clothes that bridge the gap between comfort and sophistication. 

    I reached out to royal fashion expert Samantha, the woman who’s responsible for the hugely popular Instagram account @royalfashiondaily. If anyone can add some expert knowledge on to this subject, it’s Sam! She said: “Kate loves her tweed herringbone jackets and blazers because they feel timeless and grounded. They gives her that easy, girl-next-door vibe while still nodding to classic British countryside style – a look that makes royalty feel warm, approachable, and relatable.”

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    William and Kate in matching tweed outfits at Cheltenham in 2007

    What’s more, let’s face it, a tweed blazer is warm enough for chilly British weather, and it’s tailored enough to hold its shape in front of cameras. 

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    Aged 22, the beaming Princess rocked a tweed co-ord and knee-high boots

    Where to shop the look

    If you’re looking to invest, heritage brands like Holland Cooper, Smythe, and Burberry offer exquisite tailoring with timeless appeal. For more accessible options, high-street retailers like Zara, Mango, and Jigsaw frequently carry excellent herringbone-inspired blazers. The beauty of this piece is that it doesn’t have to cost the earth to look regal.

    I’ve shopped some of my favourite below… 

    Best tweed herringbone jackets to shop now

    Ralph Lauren ‘Glen’ Plaid Cotton-Blend Blazer

    Ralph Lauren Glen Plaid Cotton-Blend Blazer© Ralph Lauren

    Why I love it:

    While Kate’s Ralph Lauren blazer she wore recently was a past season buy, this is the new season version and there are matching pieces available. So chic. 

    With Nothing Underneath ‘Hutton’ Blazer

    With Nothing Underneath 'Hutton' Blazer© With Nothing Underneath

    Why I love it:

    I rarely use full length photos to illustrate jackets, but this model is wearing this blazer exactly the same way as I’d style it. It’s very cool girl coded. Want! 

    Mango Double Breasted Tweed Blazer

    Mango Double Breasted Tweed Blazer© Mango

    Why I love it:

    Mango rarely disappoints, and the jacket game is ever so strong. I absolutely love this one. What’s more, it’s available in plus sizes, too. 

    Hobbs ‘Adeline’ Wool Brown Jacket

    Hobbs Adeline Wool Jacket© Hobbs

    Why I love it:

    If you prefer the more ‘country-core’ look, this Hobbs blazer fits the bill. Now all you need is your own horse!

    White Stuff ‘Evelyn’ Tweed Blazer

    White Stuff tweed blazer© White Stuff

    Why I love it:

    I think this blazer looks extremely expensive, and I was shocked to see the price didn’t reflect that. This is a regular fit, which is ideal if you’re not into the oversized look. 

    M&S X Autograph Pure Wool Relaxed Blazer

    Pure Wool Relaxed Blazer from Autograph© Marks & Spencer

    Why I love it:

    Autograph really has upped its game with its recent collection, and this 100% wool blazer proves it. Sizes are selling out though, so be warned. 

    Nobody’s Child Heritage Check Single Breasted Blazer

    Nobody's Child Heritage Check Single Breasted Blazer© Nobody’s Child

    Why I love it:

    Nobody’s Child is going from strength to strength, and this blazer looks like a timeless addition to your wardrobe. 

    Styling advice: How to wear your herringbone jacket like a royal

    Throw on a herringbone blazer and suddenly jeans and a T-shirt look intentional. Pair it with a silk blouse and pencil skirt and you’re boardroom ready. Over a knit dress, it adds structure without sacrificing softness. It’s the ultimate wardrobe transformer.

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    This & Other Stories blazer came straight home with me

    Keep it Neutral, Keep it Chic

    Catherine tends to favour earthy palettes – greys, browns, navy – because they go with everything. Invest in a neutral herringbone blazer first, then branch out into statement colours if you fall in love.

    Pair with Slim Silhouettes

    Tweed is a heavier fabric, so balance is key. Kate often teams her blazers with slim trousers, skinny jeans, or a streamlined midi skirt. This avoids looking bulky and highlights the tailoring.

    Add a Touch of Femininity

    To soften the traditionally masculine cut of a blazer, Kate often pairs hers with a silk blouse, delicate jewellery, or even a floral dress. It’s this interplay of structure and softness that makes her looks feel so wearable.

    Belt It

    Now this is one of the royal’s signature styling tricks. Cinching the waist not only flatters the figure but adds a modern twist to a heritage fabric. If your blazer is longline, try a leather belt over the top – it’s a subtle but effective way to elevate your look.

    Boots are your best friend

    Whether she’s wearing suede knee-highs or chic ankle boots, Kate knows footwear matters. Tweed naturally complements leather, so your herringbone blazer will always feel at home with classic boots.

    Don’t be afraid of denim

    One of the reasons tweed has shaken off its “country only” reputation is its pairing with denim. A herringbone blazer worn over a white tee and skinny jeans is no doubt Princess Kate’s off-duty uniform – and it works just as well for a Saturday coffee run as it does for the school gates.

    Alexa Chung often teams her tweed blazers with denim jeans© Alexa Chung
    Alexa Chung often teams her tweed blazers with denim jeans

    Investment piece or trend?

    While fashion is often fleeting, the herringbone jacket is a piece you’ll wear for decades. Buy well, and it will outlast trends, moving with you from one life stage to another. Princess Kate’s wardrobe choices highlight this point beautifully: her tweed blazers from a decade ago still look as fresh today as when she first wore them.

    Think of it as part of the “royal effect.” Royals don’t dress for a single season – they dress with the future in mind. That’s exactly why Catherine’s tweed jackets have aged so gracefully, and why yours will too.

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  • Princess Kate and Prince William release emotional statement on ‘much missed’ Duchess of Kent

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    The King and Queen, and the Prince and Princess of Wales were among the royal relatives and high-profile figures to pay tribute to the Duchess of Kent following her death at the age of 92. Her passing on 4 September was announced by Buckingham Palace on Friday. 

    Charles and Camilla paid tribute in the statement released by the palace, which read, in part: “The King and Queen and all members of The Royal Family join The Duke of Kent, his children and grandchildren in mourning their loss and remembering fondly The Duchess’s life-long devotion to all the organisations with which she was associated, her passion for music and her empathy for young people.”

    In a message on Kensington Palace’s official social media accounts, the Prince and Princess of Wales wrote: “Our thoughts today are with The Duke of Kent and his family, particularly George, Helen and Nicholas. The Duchess worked tirelessly to help others and supported many causes, including through her love of music. She will be a much missed member of the family.”

    Yorkshire-born Katharine Worsley, who wed Prince Edward, Duke of Kent, in 1961, is also survived by three children – George, Earl of St Andrews, Lady Helen Taylor and Lord Nicholas Windsor. The Duchess of Kent’s grandchildren include model Lady Amelia Windsor, 30, and Lady Marina Windsor, 32, who announced her engagement to Nico Macauley in June.

    WATCH: The Duchess of Kent has passed away aged 92

    High-profile figures and charities react

    Through her work as a teacher and her love of music, Katharine made a number of acquaintances and friends within the industry. She even once revealed her admiration for gangsta rap, citing Eminem and Ice Cube. In 2004, she co-founded Future Talent, a charity that helps young children with low-income backgrounds pursue a career in music. 

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    The Duchess singing with the Bach Choir at Kings Lynn Music festival in 1983

    The organisation said of the royal: “Everyone at Future Talent is deeply saddened to hear the news of the death of Katharine – our Co-Founder and the visionary behind our charity. Nicholas Robinson OBE, Co-Founder of Future Talent said: ‘We send our heartfelt condolences to Katharine’s family. She was an inspiration who was loved by so many people over the years and will be greatly missed. We have lost a very special person.’”

      Prince Edward, Duke of Kent, and Katharine, Duchess of Kent, attend the State Banquet given by Former Polish President Lech Walesa in honor of the Queen © Getty Images
    The Duke and Duchess pictured in 1991

    Archbishop of York Stephen Cottrell paid tribute to the Duchess of Kent as “an advocate for children and young people’s welfare”, and someone who had “taught and encouraged generations of young musicians”.

    He said: “Today, we mourn the death of Katharine, HRH The Duchess of Kent, who was born here in Yorkshire and whose royal wedding was held at York Minster in the city whose freedom she held. Katharine was an advocate for children and young people’s welfare throughout her life. She taught and encouraged generations of young musicians. Millions will remember her comfort and kindness exemplified in her embrace of Jana Novotna in the final at Wimbledon, whose patron she was for many years.

    Czech tennis player Jana Novotna is consoled by the Duchess after losing the women's singles final at the 1993 Wimbledon Championships© Getty Images
    Czech tennis player Jana Novotna is consoled by the Duchess after losing the women’s singles final at the 1993 Wimbledon Championships

    “In 1994 her own deep and profound faith led her from Anglicanism to Roman Catholicism, a moment the then archbishop of Canterbury described as a ‘personal decision of a devout Christian on a spiritual journey’. She was held in high esteem by all who met her and knew her. I pray for the repose of her soul and that HRH The Duke of Kent, their children and all the royal family may know the consolation and comfort that comes from our common Christian faith. May she rest in peace and rise in glory.”

    The leader of Catholics in England and Wales recalled the Duchess of Kent’s “lifetime of public service”. Cardinal Vincent Nichols said: I have received with sadness the news today of the death of Her Royal Highness, Katharine, the Duchess of Kent. I recall with fondness her presence in our community, especially her participation in the pilgrimage to Lourdes, as well as her lifetime of public service. I have written to His Royal Highness the Duke of Kent and assured him of the prayers of the Catholic community in England and Wales. We pray that God will receive her soul into heaven, the promise given to us by Our Lord, Jesus Christ. May Katharine now rest in peace and rise in glory.”

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    Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer issues a moving statement, saying the Duchess of Kent brought “compassion, dignity and a human touch to everything she did”. Extending his “sincere condolences to His Majesty The King and the royal family,” the UK PM touched upon some of the most memorable moments of her life.

    “Many will remember that moment at the Wimbledon Ladies Final, when she touchingly comforted the runner-up, Jana Novotna. Later, when it was discovered she had been giving her time and working anonymously as a music teacher at a school in Hull, it seemed typical of her unassuming nature. In so many ways, the duchess sought to help. My thoughts are with her husband, His Royal Highness The Duke of Kent, her family and all those whose lives she touched.”

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    The Duchess of Kent has been remembered by public figures including the Archbishop of York and the Prime Minister

    Funeral arrangements

    The Duchess will be expected to have a Catholic funeral, attended by senior royals including the King and Queen. It will be the first Catholic funeral service held for a member of the royal family in modern British history.

    The royals are now observing a period of mourning, where the the royals and staff will wear clothing which pays appropriate tribute during this period. Those in Livery, the Royal Mews and Troops on Public Duties will wear black armbands. Some engagements may take place during this period, but households are currently considering the format and tone of each one. 

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  • This A-lister wore Kate Middleton’s iconic one-shoulder gown – did you notice?

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    Princess Kate has wowed us with her red carpet style countless times over the years, but perhaps never more so than at the 2019 BAFTAs, when she stepped out in a billowing one-shoulder dress by Alexander McQueen. The fashion-forward number featured a fabulous floral applique on one shoulder and was so beloved by the future Queen that she wore it again to the 2023 BAFTAs, removing the floral detailing, which she replaced with a flowing tulle cape.

    However, it transpires Princess Kate wasn’t the first to wear the style, with actress Anne Hathaway taking to the Venice Film Festival in 2007, wearing a strikingly similar gown. The Devil Wears Prada icon wore a near-identical dress to walk the red carpet with her co-stars Meryl Streep and Stanley Tucci.

    Though the dresses are extremely similar, Anne’s gown is in fact by Valentino, but features the familiar column shape, one-shoulder detailing, and waist detailing, making it a dead ringer for the Princess of Wales’ dress.

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    Anne’s dress was strikingly similar to the one worn by Princess Kate

    Styling the dress

    Both Princess Kate and Anne Hathaway opted to sweep their hair up and back to complement the dramatic shoulder detailing of the dress, with their long brunette hair looking perfectly coiffured in this style. That said, the second time the Princess of Wales wore the gown, she opted to wear her hair long and loose.

    Accessories-wise, the two women also both added glittering drop earrings to their look, though for the 2023 event, Princess Kate opted for statement gold earrings, adding an of-the-moment on on-trend vibe to the timeless dress.

    They even both wore strikingly similar cuff bracelets with the dress, juxtaposing the light, airy gown with a chunky accessory for an added edge. In addition, Anne and Princess Kate both held metallic clutch bags, so we assume it’s fair to say that the Princess of Wales was inspiratied by Anne’s style. 

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    Anne Hathaway wore a dress just like Princess Kate’s in 2006

    Princess Kate’s best look

    The Princess of Wales’ white gown is widely regarded as one of her best ever looks, with iconic British fashion designer Amanda Wakeley OBE telling HELLO! of the gown: “The beautiful white chiffon was just so classic and elegant – it was regal yet fresh and commanded attention without showing off.” 

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    The Princess of Wales loves her McQueen dress

    We couldn’t agree more, and wonder if Anne Hathway will be recycling it for her upcoming Devil Wears Prada 2 press tour…

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  • The Princess of Wales just revamped her polka dot dress – with majorly clever styling hack

    The Princess of Wales just revamped her polka dot dress – with majorly clever styling hack

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    The world was delighted to see the simply stunning Princess of Wales on Thursday in Southport. The royal stepped out alongside her husband, Prince William, where she met first responders, the families of survivors, and survivors of the horrific knife attack in the city on July 29 at a Taylor Swift-themed dance class.

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    Kate, 42, wore a stunning chocolate brown coat by her wedding dress designer, Alexander McQueen, high heel shoes by Gianvito Rossi and the most fabulous polka dot dress by high street favourite Whistles, which she previously wore back in 2018.

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    The Prince and Princess of Wales arrived for a visit to Southport Community Centre

    The pretty dress was designed in the colour of the season, burgundy, and cost £149 at the time of purchase, almost six years ago. 

    On close inspection, we realised that the royal made the dress look almost brand new with one clever hack. You will notice the dress appears to have a  neck tie attached. Well, this is actually the detachable belt which comes with the dress! So smart; and a great way to reinvent the style for a new occasion.

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    Kate wore the belt of the dress as a neck tie

    The mother of Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis wore the dress first at Kensington Palace for the finalists of 2018’s BBC Radio One’s Teen Hero Awards. She styled the frock very similarly, nude heels and statement earrings, in silver.

    Kate’s back

    The appearance at Southport was Kate’s first official working visit since completing chemotherapy. The community was shaken by the harrowing knife attack in July, where three children lost their lives, and ten others were seriously injured. It’s understood that William and Kate wanted to visit today to show their support to the three bereaved families, the first responders and the community of Southport.

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    Kate spoke of the families who were impacted

    The royal couple spoke with emergency responders and  asked about the mental health support which had been available, with Kate remarking: “For you to witness that, you need support yourselves.”

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    The royal couple appeared compassionate

    Referencing the earlier meeting with the families of those who died in the attack, the Princess said: “I can’t underestimate how grateful they all are for the support you provided on the day. On behalf of them, thank you.”

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  • Prince William and Princess Kate’s sentimental Kenyan log cabin is a far cry from Adelaide Cottage

    Prince William and Princess Kate’s sentimental Kenyan log cabin is a far cry from Adelaide Cottage

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    The Prince and Princess of Wales are raising their children in the most idyllic setting – Adelaide Cottage on the leafy Windsor Home Park Estate.

    However, Kate’s first taste of royal life came in 2010 following Prince William’s proposal. Kate née Middleton, now 42, was offered Princess Diana’s iconic blue sapphire and diamond engagement ring when Prince William got down on one knee and the couple retreated to a stunning mountainside lodge that couldn’t be further from their royal cottage home.

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    The Waleses live in Windsor

    Vogue reported that the Prince spent time with his new fiancé, whom he met while studying at St Andrew’s University, at the Rutundu Log Cabin on the slopes of Mount Kenya. The property is set off the beaten track – a perfect spot for those yearning for serenity and privacy.

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    The Kenyan landscape holds happy memories for the Waleses

    The cabin, which costs £130 per night, is described as “perfect for fishermen, walkers, families, adventurers, and those simply wanting to experience the tranquility of the mountain.” 

    The prince was not afraid of choosing a lodge without his usual royal comforts. The property is entirely self-catered and has no phone signal – you would have to walk for 25 minutes to have any chance of calling Buckingham Palace. 

    Having said that, the cabin, which is described as having an Alaskan-style interior, is perfectly cosy with an open log fire and verandah for soaking in the stunning natural views. 

    A second Kenyan retreat

    Though William is said to have flown Kate up the slopes of Mount Kenya to propose by the mountain’s glacial lakes, the Waleses enjoyed an equally romantic time at the Lewa Wildlife Conservancy.

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    William proposed up Mount Kenya

    The 55,000-acre estate is a privately owned reserve home to 21 tents perfectly positioned for animal-watching.

    Here guests can enjoy three-course meals and guided bush walks. Wake-up calls are far from being jolted from your slumber by a phone alarm. Guests at the Lewa reserve are treated to morning birdsong before breakfast and elephant spotting.

    The couple’s Adelaide Cottage lifestyle 

    Leafy Windsor couldn’t be further from their beautiful engagement spot. The family of five’s royal residence is a Grade II listed candy pink cottage which formerly featured a marble Graeco-Egyptian fireplace and a ceiling covered with gilded dolphins.

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    Adelaide Cottage in Windsor is candy pink

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    The bolthole is nestled in the heart of the 655-acre Windsor estate and thus perfectly caters to Kate’s love of the outdoors – something she could have indulged in to the highest degree on her romantic Kenyan getaway all those years ago.

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  • Prince William and Princess Kate’s favourite holiday destinations – and some might surprise you

    Prince William and Princess Kate’s favourite holiday destinations – and some might surprise you

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    We’re well and truly in the thick of summer. Temperatures are soaring, the sunscreen is flowing, and sunhats are aplenty.

    It’s also a popular time for travel, with curious voyagers seeking out new destinations, both far and wide.

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    Prince William arriving for his first holiday at Balmoral Castle

    And we’re not alone! Many of the British royals are also keen travellers, frequently jet-setting around the globe in search of R&R. While August is typically the most popular month for royal travel, it’s fair to say that members of the Firm have been known to gallivant around the world whatever the weather.

    Chief among those making the most of their extended breaks is the Prince and Princess of Wales who have enjoyed a string of adventurous trips. 

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    The Prince and Princess of Wales love travelling to new destinations

    As the royal couple continue to enjoy their long summer break after a busy few months, join us as we take a closer look at some of their most beloved holiday destinations.

    Roll on the sea, snow and sand…

    Tresco Island, The Isles Of Scilly

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    Prince William and Kate relish spending time on the island of Tresco

    Regarded as one of their prime haunts, Prince William and Princess Kate adore spending time on the Isles of Scilly – a group of 200 islands including the idyllic island of Tresco.

    Located off the coast of Cornwall, the archipelago holds a special place in William’s heart as it played host to many a childhood holiday with Prince Harry, King Charles and Princess Diana.

    In 2019, the Wales family stayed in a charming property called Dolphin House which is available for holiday lets. The manor house boasts six bedrooms, breathtaking sea views and a beautiful walled garden. Bliss.

    Balmoral

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    William spent much of his childhood at Balmoral

    Adored by Prince William’s late grandmother Queen Elizabeth II, Balmoral is ever popular amongst the British royals. The Scottish bolthole is steeped in history and has quickly become one of the go-to destinations for many royals in search of beautiful scenery, stillness and activities such as hiking, cycling and riding.

    In his youth, Prince William spent many happy summers exploring Balmoral with his brother Prince Harry and their father Charles.

    The sprawling estate spans around 50,000 acres and features mountains, rivers and lochs, making it ideal for rowing too – a sport beloved by Princess Kate.

    Mustique

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    Princess Margaret also adored spending time in Mustique

    Mustique has been a royal favourite for decades. Princess Margaret famously adored the private island, describing it as the only place where she felt she could “truly relax”.

    Following in her footsteps, Prince William and Princess Kate first visited the beautiful Caribbean island of Mustique in 2008, and they’ve been returning ever since.

    In 2019, they were said to have stayed in a luxury villa complete with a 60ft infinity pool, private staff and unrivalled sea views. The property was built in 2016 by William’s close friend, property developer Andrew Dunn, and is teeming with bright and breezy interiors.

    Courchevel

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    The royals are keen skiers!

    Prince William and Princess Kate are keen skiers. Over the years they’ve been known to hit the slopes with their children in tow. In 2016, they paid a visit to Courchevel in the French Alps where they holidayed with their eldest Prince George and Princess Charlotte. They returned in 2023 with their youngest son, Prince Louis.

    The popular ski resort, located in Les Trois Vallées, is renowned for its Michelin-starred restaurants, designer boutiques and unparalleled ski conditions.

    Kenya

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    Lewa Wildlife Conservancy is at the foot of Mount Kenya, approximately 300 km north of the capital Nairobi

    William proposed to Kate in 2010 on the shores of Lake Rutundu. They chose to stay in an off-grid log cabin 10,000ft above Lewa Safari Camp which sits inside the Lewa Wildlife Conservancy. At the time, Kate wrote in the guestbook: “I love the warm fires and candle lights – so romantic!”

    William has an affiliation with Kenya as it’s also the spot where he spent part of his gap year before attending the University of St Andrews.

    Klosters

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    The couple visited Klosters in 2008

    William and Kate were pictured publicly together for the first time in 2004 when Kate accompanied William on a family ski trip to Klosters in Switzerland. Evidently buoyed over by the resort’s sparkling slopes, they returned for a second time in March 2008.

    The future King first visited the Alpine resort as a child alongside his family.

    Located just an hour and a half from Zurich, the charming, chocolate-box village is renowned for its luxurious chalets and lodges, as well as boasting Michelin-starred restaurants and cosy après-ski bars where guests can sit back with a glass of mulled wine.

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  • Did Carole Middleton send a secret political message with her election day outfit?

    Did Carole Middleton send a secret political message with her election day outfit?

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    On Thursday, the fabulous Carole Middleton looked incredible as she headed to the fourth day of Wimbledon.

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    The mother of the Princess of Wales looked impeccably stylish as ever, donning a stunning white floral dress, which she teamed with a white blazer and low block heel pumps, as well as chic shades.

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    Carole Middleton looked amazing at Wimbledon wearing a Cefinn dress

    The mother-of-three’s dress actually came from Cefinn – Samantha Cameron’s fashion brand. Samantha – who many affectionately refer to as Sam Cam – is married to David Cameron, who served as the UK prime minister for six years from 2010. He, of course, was the head of the Conservative Party.

    Was it poignant that Carole chose to don this dress on July 4 – UK election day? Who knows!

    Cefinn is a hugely popular designer brand and one that Carole has worn before, just like her daughter, so it may just be a total fashion coincidence.

    Carole and Kate twinning

    Carole often wears brands that her royal daughter covets. Last month during Royal Ascot, the 69-year-old looked fabulous in a dress by Self-Portrait. Kate has consistently been wearing that brand for many years, so it’s a great choice for the wife of Micheal Middleton.

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    Carole at Royal Ascot wearing a Self Portrait dress

    As well as having a penchant for the same brands, the pair have actually worn the same dresses on a  few occasions, too. One of Kate’s most well-known pink dresses was a stunning shirt dress by ME+EM she first wore back in 2021, and again at the Chelsea Flower show in 2023. The pretty style was a pleated number that featured a cinched waist and buttons all the way down the front.

     

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    Kate wearing the same pink ME+EM dress as her mother Carole

    The year after the royal first wore it, Carole headed to Royal Ascot in 2022 and put her own spin on the sophisticated look as she chose the same frock but switched it up with completely different accessories – dressing it with a fancy black fascinator and matching handbag. 

    Twinning is winning!

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  • Princess Charlotte turns 9: See the new picture taken by Kate Middleton

    Princess Charlotte turns 9: See the new picture taken by Kate Middleton

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    Princess Charlotte, the second child of Prince William and Kate, the Princess of Wales, is celebrating her 9th birthday.

    Kensington Palace on Thursday released a new photo taken by Kate in Windsor in the last few days, according to the palace.

    The photo was shared on social media with the caption, “Happy 9th Birthday, Princess Charlotte! Thank you for all the kind messages today.”

    Charlotte was born May 2, 2015. The young royal made her public debut just hours after her birth at St. Mary’s Hospital in London.

    Her full name, Charlotte Elizabeth Diana, is a tribute to her late great-grandmother Queen Elizabeth II and late grandmother Princess Diana.

    She is the only daughter of William and Kate, who also have two sons, Princes George, 10, and Louis, who turned 6 last week.

    Charlotte is expected to spend her 9th birthday privately with her family in Windsor, where they now live.

    In an interview several months after Charlotte’s birth, Kate spoke about how excited family members, including the late queen, were to have a girl join the family.

    “The queen was really thrilled that it was a little girl, and I think as soon as we came back here to Kensington, she was one of our first visitors here,” Kate said in an interview with ITV in 2016.

    “It’s very special having a new little girl,” she added. “I feel very, very lucky that George has got a little sister.”

    As she has grown older, Charlotte has made more public appearances with her parents and her brothers.

    In 2022, she attended one of her first royal engagements with her parents, joining William, Kate and George on a visit to Cardiff Castle during Elizabeth’s Platinum Jubilee celebration.

    Both she and George joined William and Kate for the queen’s funeral later that year. Charlotte wore a horseshoe brooch to the funeral, a gift from Elizabeth, who had a love of horses.

    The next year, Charlotte was joined by her two brothers George and Louis at the coronation for their grandfather King Charles III at Westminster Abbey.

    Charlotte’s most recent public appearance was in December, when she joined her family on their traditional walk to the Christmas Day service at St. Mary Magdalene Church in Sandringham.

    The family has remained mostly out of the public eye since then.

    Both Kate and William have taken time off from public duties this year due to Kate’s health. Kate underwent abdominal surgery in January and then announced in March that she had been diagnosed with cancer.

    The type of cancer has not been disclosed. According to Kensington Palace, Kate started a course of preventative chemotherapy in late February.

    At a royal engagement on Tuesday, William responded to a well-wisher who asked about his family by saying, “We are all doing well, thank you.”

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