Kate Middleton divine in electric blue: this detail that would have made Queen Elizabeth jump to the ceiling!

The Cambridges on their thirty-one. On April 9, 2023, part of the royal family of England went to the Saint-Georges chapel, in a row, to attend the traditional Easter mass. In this procession, Kate Middleton dazzled passers-by with its total electric blue look. The beautiful Duchess, accompanied by her husband Prince William and her three children Prince George, 9, Princess Charlotte, 7, and Prince Louis, 4, had opted for a coat dress from the Catherine Walker brand that she had already worn during an official appearance. She had embellished her look with a small bag worth around 930€… and had brought a touch of pep to this one-color look, no matter what the queen would have thought of it.

From nude to flashy red

True flag of the United Kingdom, Kate Middleton had actually passed a small layer of red varnish on the nails. A very unusual color for the Duchess of Cambridge, who normally prefers to wear more neutral shades. And for good reason. Out of respect for the queen, the women of the British crown had removed from their vanities any dark or garish shades, which the sovereign found inelegant. Even Meghan Markle, who loved dark varnishes, had finally succumbed to nude. Her Majesty only bore the reference Ballet Slippers of the brand Essie, pale pink, making this product a real bestseller – according to what his personal hairdresser would have assured to HelloGiggles in 2018.

Queen Elizabeth II died on September 8, 2022 at the age of 96 and things have been moving ever since. Still, it is quite surprising to see Kate Middleton with such a red varnish, she who avoids bright colors since she spends a lot of time outdoors with her children, but also gardening or playing sports. By his side, on Easter Day, Prince William’s wife found King Charles III and Queen Consort Camilla Parker Bowles, Princess Anne and Prince Andrew, pregnant Beatrice of York and her husband Edo Mapelli Mozzi, Mike and Zara Tindall accompanied by their daughters Mia and Lena, as well as the Duchess and Duke of Edinburgh and their eldest son James. It was the first Easter mass for her youngest, Prince Louis.

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