All Kate Middleton’s looks at the Trooping the Color show from 2011

The parade of Trooping the Color 2024 It is just around the corner. The world is worried about Kate Middleton’s health and many hope to see her at the end of the ceremony, which will take place this Saturday, June 15, on the balcony of Buckingham Palace, even if only for a few minutes, but everything indicates that this possibility It is quite remote.

For years, the traditional event in honor of the British monarch (now Charles III, formerly Elizabeth II) offered us a front-row seat to observe the evolution of the style of the royalwho officially became part of the family after her marriage to Prince William in 2011.

It was on June 11 of that year when the then Duchess of Cambridge debuted in the parade, which is generally organized on a Saturday in June between the 11th and the 17th to mark the birthday of the reigning monarch (it is organized on these dates although the birthday real be another day).

When reviewing the outfits worn by the princess since that first year, one perceives a growing confidence in herself and her role, reflected in the clothes chosen year after year (and in the fact that in 2017 Queen Elizabeth II gave her the honor of lending you one of his jewels).

Kate at Trooping the Color 2017 wearing Alexander McQueen.

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With a simple calculation, it is clear that Kate Middleton’s preferred brand for Trooping the Color is Alexander McQueen: The princess has turned to the fashion house that made her wedding dress on no less than 8 of the 11 occasions. Excluding the hot pink of 2017 and the emerald green of 2023, the colors chosen for the coats (she only wore a suit once) have always been pastel tones. Solid colors have prevailed over tone combinations, except in 2015, when Kate made an appearance with a floral print in light blue tones.

Hats, for their part, have been the cross and delight of photographers: depending on how they are held, they can cover the face of the subject. royal, but this more than an accident can be considered a form of precaution. The headdress also serves to protect the eyes, since sunglasses are not used in an event like this.

Kate with the hat covering part of her face.

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