Princess Kate Middleton
Samir Hussein/Wireimage/Getty ImagesIt is a sad day for fans of Royal Fashion – Kensington Palace said it plans to stop sharing details of Princess Kate Middletonwardrobe.
Talking to talk Sunday‘Royal editor Roya Nikkah, on Saturday, February 1, a source of the palace said that Middleton, 43, wants the media concentration to be in “really important issues” instead of her wardrobe.
“There is an absolute feeling that it (public work) has nothing to do with what the princess is worn,” the source told Outlet.
“She wants concentration to be in really important issues, people and the causes she is in the spotlight. There will always be an appreciation of what the princess is worn by some of the public and she gets it. But a We must officially say what she is wearing?
Sunday It reported that the palace can still issue some details about the Welsh princess’s clothing for important royal and state events, but not for regular commitments.
The announcement appears to be part of a new media strategy as Middleton slowly turns into royal duties after announcing her cancer was in prayer in January.
In the past, it was common for Middleton and other members of the royal family to use their clothing to send a message or make tribute to other kings.
During a recent appearance for the day of the Holocaust commemoration on Monday, January 27, Middleton wore a pearl necklace with the first brand owned by Jewish Susan Caplan. She also wore pearl earrings which were a gift to Queen Elizabeth II from Bahrain’s Hakim to celebrate her wedding with Prince Philip in 1947.
Meanwhile, other kings, such as King Charles III76 years old and his sister, Princess Anne74, have used fashion as a way to highlight their commitment to durability.
In September 2024, Charles Charity, King Foundation, partner with net-a-porter to start a luxurious luxury line of clothing inspired by the Scottish landscape.
As for Anne, the princess has repeated clothing in many cases. For example, she has been photographed dressed in the same fur coat for private and public engagements since the 1970s.
Recently, Hello magazine She reported that Navy Tartan Anne’s costume was wearing watching a Rugby match over the weekend could have been recycled from the 1970s.
“Like the princess of Wales, we do not comment on Princess Royal’s wardrobe,” said a Buckingham palace spokesman The weekly On Sunday, February 2.
Kensington Palace refused to comment when contacted by The weekly.