![]() Kate Middleton in 2022 Max Mumby/Indigo // Getty Images However, it’s rarely his clothes that fill the column inches, rather those of his family members – more specifically of the women in his life. King Charles, who will be officially crowned at Westminster Abbey on Saturday May 6, has long expressed the desire that his reign will consist of a 'slimmed down' A-team, with his long-standing environmental awareness and campaigning set to be front and centre.īy now we all know of the royal's love of Savile Row’s Anderson & Sheppard, and how he'll frequently replace soles on shoes he's owned long before the millennium. On the fashion front, the reputation that it’s established isn't one of cutting-edge couture, but of trusty favourites, of repeated wears and a heady mix of high street, heritage and buzzy designer names interspersed with a mix of countryside casual and pitch-perfect elegance, with details for diplomacy and a colour palette that helps them stand out among a crowd.Īs the monarchy enters a new era, following years of being the subject of tabloid drama and amid a national cost of living crisis, its image has never been more important and under closer scrutiny. Which is why what they choose to wear matters. ![]() ![]() That of castles and palaces of horse racing and garden parties of Land Rovers and country pursuits of tax-payer funded endeavours and flag-wielding walkabouts. So much of what is understood about the British royal family comes from its image. ![]()
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