Being one of the most famous royal families out of the only 25 monarchies existing, it’s no wonder every member of the British Monarchy take great pains to represent and do their county proud in the world stage however way they can.
Never will you see them all, at least the bluest of the blue bloods of the family, than during the Queen’s birthday celebrations, the Trooping the Colour.
This is also the occasion wherein royal style icon, the Duchess of Cambridge’s style gets compared to everyone in the family.
So, what’s the unwritten etiquette that the future Queen Consort of England follows? Note that they’re also the style rules that Prince William, Prince George and Princess Charlotte abide to as well.
It’s confirmed that Kate Middleton, Prince William, Prince George, Princess Charlotte and the Queen will attend Trooping the Colour again this year
The Duchess Of Cambridge will most likely leave new son Prince Louis with the nanny for the day as she attends the famous celebration.
Trooping the Colour sees the entire royal family – this year including Prince Harry’s wife Meghan Markle – together on the balcony of Buckingham Palace to watch the ceremony.
Each year, Kate stuns in a colourful outfit for the celebrations, but what will she wear this year?
The Duchess’ past outfits may predict that, as it appears Kate and her family follow certain fashion rules for the big day.
1. Coordinating Outfits With the Children
Since they were born, Prince George and Princess Charlotte have joined parents Kate and Wills on the balcony for Trooping the Colour. And every year without fail, the family’s outfits coordinate.
In 2015, Prince George's blue top was coordinated with Kate's blue and white coat |
In 2016, Kate opted for a cream top and pink hat coordinating with Princess Charlotte's pink dress and Prince George's cream top |
In 2017, Kate stunned in a pink dress and pink fascinator which matched Charlotte's pink dress. Prince George's braces or suspenders matched his father's uniform and younger sister's shoes |
In 2017, the Cambridges matched in pink and red.
The royal family does coordinating colors a lot especially when they’re being photographed together.
2. Always Accessorize With a Hat
The Duchess in Trooping of the Colour in 2012
Royals are required to wears hats to certain events, depending on how formal.
In 2013 |
3. Never clash with the Queen
It wouldn’t be surprising if all means get taken so the Queen’s family never clash with the color of Her Majesty’s outfit. After all, it’s her big day. The Queen always stands out in bright colors.
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