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InStyle on MSNKate Middleton’s Gesture at Surprise Engagement Is Right Out of Princess Diana’s PlaybookKate Middleton often channels her late mother-in-law Princess Diana through her clothing—but also took a page from Diana’s book at a July 2 royal engagement. On Wednesday, the current Princess of Wales declined wearing gloves while planting flowers in a well-being garden—making her relatable and not fussy.
Kate Middleton’s ring stack appeared at Wimbledon, and every band has a hidden meaning. From her eternity ring to her engagement ring, we unpack.
For her state banquet gown, Kate chose a dark red Givenchy evening gown designed by Sarah Burton, who also designed the princess's wedding dress. Kate and William shared their looks ahead of the state banquet on social media, captioning a photo, "Ready for what promises to be a wonderful State Banquet this evening in Windsor."
While Prince William, 42, will ride on horseback in his role as honorary colonel of the Welsh Guards, Kate will ride in a carriage alongside their children. The day traditionally concludes with a flypast by the Royal Air Force watched by the royal family from the balcony of Buckingham Palace.
Kate has already participated in three public engagements in the past week, including the Trooping the Colour ceremony on June 14, which celebrates the birthday of the British sovereign.
Kate Middleton shed light on some of the hurdles she'd had to face since completing cancer treatment earlier this year.
If there’s anything that we’ve learned about Kate Middleton this past year, it’s that she’s going to do what she wants to do, regardless of what anyone has to say about it.Kate Middleton Proves Her Ha
During a meaningful appearance at a hospital in Essex on July 2, Kate Middleton, the Princess of Wales, offered an emotional and personal insight into her ongoing recovery followin
During a surprise visit to Colchester Hospital in Essex on July 2, Kate Middleton shared rare and vulnerable comments about her life during cancer treatment, and afterwards, as well.