Splendid and smiling in Tiffany blue, Kate Middleton reappeared in public for the Trooping the Colour, the traditional parade held on June 14 in London to officially celebrate King Charles II’s birthday. As always, Kate attracted the cameras with her look, coordinated with that of her second daughter, Princess Charlotte. This year she chose a pastel color, wearing a coat-dress (a trend the future queen particularly appreciates), with contrasting white collar and sleeves. The hat, designed by Juliette Botterill, is coordinated with matching flowers. And there was a tribute to Queen Elizabeth II: Kate is wearing a pair of pearl earrings that belonged to the late queen. Riding in the carriage with her was little Charlotte, wearing a dress matching her mother’s (although lighter) and her hair tied in a half-up braid. Catherine Walker is one of the Princess of Wales’s favorite designers, often wearing her creations: she was ‘discovered’ by Princess Diana, for whom she made over a thousand dresses. Juliette Botterill is a brand specializing in hats: a model similar to the one worn by Kate costs 750 pounds (about 880 euros). It is not the first time the Princess of Wales has chosen a coordinated look with little Charlotte: at last year’s Trooping the Colour, the two sported a nautical style look, white for the mother, navy blue for the daughter.
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