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Jumat, 27 Desember 2019

Kate Middleton's best outfits of 2019 so far



Pastels, coatdresses, and plenty of Alexander McQueen would be an accurate way to sum up Kate Middleton's closet in 2019. 

The Duchess of Cambridge had another year of incredible fashion, switching from elegant evening gowns to casual culottes with ease — and plenty of style. 

McQueen, the label behind Middleton's iconic wedding dress, remained one of her favorite designers this year, as did Catherine Walker and Emilia Wickstead. 

Middleton pulled out some of her best looks during her royal tour in Pakistan with Prince William in October, where they made history as the first British royal couple to wear matching traditional outfits in Pakistan. 

So, without further ado, here are 30 of Kate Middleton's best 2019 looks:


The Duchess of Cambridge wore the $770 dress for a visit to Family Action, a UK charity that provides emotional and financial support to families experiencing poverty on January 22.

The dress was designed by Beulah London, which donates 10% of its profits to victims of sex trafficking.

Kate Middleton kicked off 2019 in a gorgeous long-sleeved olive-green dress by an ethically conscious brand.


Middleton glowed in the one-shoulder, floor-length gown as she attended the EE British Academy Film Awards in London with Prince William. 

She paired the stunning dress with diamond drop earrings that once belonged to the late Princess Diana.

Middleton looked like a Greek goddess in a stunning Alexander McQueen gown 
at the BAFTAs in February.


The Duchess of Cambridge opted for some color for the 100 Women in Finance Gala, sporting a rose-pink tulle gown that made her look like a Disney princess. 

Middleton paired the ensemble with a velvet Prada clutch that matched her belt, as well as sparkling white heels by Oscar de la Renta.

Just a few days later, Middleton wore a gorgeous pink Gucci gown 
at the 100 Women in Finance gala on February 13.


The duchess sported the $2,480 Missoni dress for a surprise visit to Empire Music Hall in Belfast, where she and Prince William attended a party in support of young people who were making a difference in Northern Ireland, according to a tweet from Kensington Palace. 

Middleton made headlines during the party after she went behind the bar to pour her own pint.

The duchess shimmered in a mint-green dress for a surprise visit to Northern Ireland.
at Empire Music Hall in Belfast on February 27.


The duchess wore the baby-blue coat by Mulberry, one of her favorite UK labels, during a visit to the film charity Cinemagic in Ballymena

Middleton's gorgeous coat featured large buttons down the front, a matching belt, and a unique cape that gave her ensemble a modern flair.

Middleton swapped her party clothes for a regal blue coat with a cape on the second day of her Northern Ireland tour at the film charity Cinemagic in Ballymena, Northern Ireland, on February 28.


The duchess was a pastel dream in this baby-blue dress, which featured a high collar and small buttons down the front. She paired the look with a matching clutch and cream-colored pumps. 

Middleton's outfit was reportedly made by a private dressmaker, according to The Daily Mail.

The duchess opted for blue yet again with this dress that she wore to a reception 
at Buckingham Palace in March.


The Duchess of Cambridge wore a stunning $1,200 coat from Italian brand Sportmax as she greeted fans during the visit.  Middleton paired the olive-green coat with a $295 Michael Kors midi dress that featured a peacock print.

Middleton didn't let a little rain stop her from looking chic during a visit to Blackpool, 
England, in March.


Middleton turned heads in this red coatdress by Catherine Walker, which featured big gold buttons that gave the ensemble a retro vibe. She paired the look with a matching bow fascinator and beige pumps that matched her clutch.

Eagle-eyed fashion fans noticed that Middleton had previously worn the coat during her visit to New Zealand in 2014.

Middleton often favors pastels, but she wasn't afraid to go bold for the Commonwealth Service 
at Westminster Abbey in March.


The Duchess of Cambridge wore a pair of black, wide-leg trousers that were a major departure from her usual style. She paired the pants with a $1,300 bright-purple Gucci blouse with an oversized pussy-bow. 

Middleton was actually wearing the blouse backwards. The buttons were originally designed to be at the back, but Middleton reversed the blouse for her visit to Henry Fawcett Children's Centre.

Middleton opted for a vibrant color yet again with the bold purple blouse she wore to a nursery school visit in London the next day at Henry Fawcett Children's Centre in London on March 12.


Middleton recycled her floral Alexander McQueen gown for a night out at the 2019 Portrait Gala in March. 

When the duchess first wore the gown in 2017, it featured off-the-shoulder straps. But Middleton gave the gown a fresh — and less formal — upgrade by simply adding cap sleeves for her appearance at the National Portrait Gallery.


The Duchess put a new spin on her 2017 BAFTAs gown by adding cap sleeves for a gala in London.


The duchess paired the $4,000 coat with a matching hat, as well as a gold shamrock brooch from the Royal Family's private collection. 

Middleton attended Hounslow's St. Patrick's Day parade alongside Prince William, where they both enjoyed a pint of Guinness.

Kate Middleton rang in St. Patrick's Day in a gorgeous dark-green coat by Alexander McQueen.


The Duchess of Cambridge let Her Majesty shine in bold pink, and instead opted for a gray Catherine Walker coatdress during their joint visit to King's College in London on March 19. 

Middleton paired her coatdress with a black fascinator that matched her black clutch, tights, and heels. It was the first time Middleton went on a solo outing with the Queen without another member of the royal family present

The Duchess of Cambridge and the Queen at King's College in London on March 19.


Middleton's Easter outfit this year featured many of her favorite styles: a pastel color, a coatdress, and an Alexander McQueen label. But the Duchess of Cambridge also gave a touching tribute to Prince William by wearing the same earrings she sported on their wedding day in 2011. 

The Easter outing was just days before the royal couple's eighth wedding anniversary on April 29. Middleton had last worn the pearl-drop earrings by Robinson Pelham, a gift from her parents, back in 2016.

The duchess gave a subtle but touching tribute to her wedding anniversary with her Easter outfit this year at the traditional Easter Sunday church service at St George's Chapel on April 21.


Middleton accessorized her Alexander McQueen dress with Queen Mary's Lover's Knot tiara, which was also worn by the late Princess Diana. 

The duchess also sported a red, white, and blue sash with the yellow ribbon of the Queen's Royal Order. Her Majesty gave Middleton the sash as a gift for her and Prince William's eighth wedding anniversary.

The Duchess of Cambridge dazzled in a white ruffled gown for a state banquet at Buckingham Palace
where she met Donald Trump, in June.


Middleton sported a yellow coatdress by Alexander McQueen with a matching floral fascinator by Philip Treacy while attending the Trooping the Colour parade at Buckingham Palace

It was a rare joint public appearance for Middleton and Meghan Markle, who broke from maternity leave to attend the event. And some fans believed Middleton was giving a subtle nod to her sister-in-law's first wedding anniversary, as her ensemble was remarkably similar to the outfit she wore to Markle and Prince Harry's wedding in May 2018.

Middleton glowed in a soft pale yellow dress at the Queen's official birthday celebration a few days later at the Trooping the Colour parade at Buckingham Palace on June 8.


Middleton looked glamorous in the white off-the-shoulder dress by Barbara Casaola, which she paired with a silver satin clutch by Wilbur & Gussie as well as glittering pumps, according to Harper's Bazaar. 

It was yet another instance of smart fashion recycling by the duchess, who previously wore the dress for an event in 2016.

The duchess showed off her shoulders in a shimmering white dress later that month attends the Addiction Awareness Week gala dinner in London on June 12.


The duchess stood out in a sea of pastels with her white Catherine Walker coatdress, which featured black piping. 

Middleton matched the accents on her dress with a black hat and black pumps for the ceremony, which was also attended by the Queen, Prince William, and Prince Charles.


Middleton was the epitome of chic in a white coatdress at the Order of the Garter ceremony at the Order of the Garter ceremony at Windsor Castle on June 17.


The duchess sported a powder blue Elie Saab dress for the annual event, which she paired with a floral hat by Philip Treacy. Many noticed that Middleton matched the Queen for the event, as Her Majesty was also wearing a light-blue outfit and floral hat.

Middleton's Royal Ascot dress featured a number of gorgeous details, from the polka dots to the sheer sleeves at the 2019 Royal Ascot on June 18.


Middleton was the picture of glamour in the white midi dress, which featured black buttons down the front. She accessorized her look with an Alexander McQueen belt that featured a black bow and matched her brooch. 

The $2,390 dress, which is made from Italian silk crepe, was designed by the British fashion label Suzannah.

The duchess brought one of her most chic looks of the year at the Wimbledon Tennis Championships 
on July 2 in London.


Middleton was back in pastels to celebrate baby Archie's christening with Meghan Markle and Prince Harry in July, sporting a Stella McCartney dress with matching heels and a vintage headband. 

Eagle-eyed fans noticed that the duchess was also wearing the same pearl and diamond drop earrings that Princess Diana wore for Prince Harry's christening in 1984.

Middleton's pink ensemble for baby Archie's christening featured a sweet nod to Prince Harry and his mother, the late Princess Diana.


Middleton sported a $1,740 Emilia Wickstead dress for the event, where she presented Novak Djokovic with his fifth Wimbledon title trophy. 

Prince William perfectly matched his wife for the match, sporting a powder blue shirt and matching tie underneath his gray suit-jacket.

Middleton was back in powder blue, one of her favorite colors of the year, for another appearance at Wimbledon on July.


Middleton opted for a more casual look to take Princess Charlotte to her first day of school, recycling a $180 Michael Kors dress that she previously wore to Meghan Markle and Prince Harry's wedding rehearsal in 2018. 

But it was Middleton's hair that made headlines that day as she took her daughter to Thomas's Battersea, a $23,000-a-year school in London that Prince George also attends.

Middleton rocked a floral dress — and her best hair yet — for Princess Charlotte's first day of school.
at Thomas's Battersea on September 5.


Middleton sported the $2,000 dress for a visit to the Back to Nature garden in London on September 10.  True to Middleton's style, the dress featured a powder-blue color, a matching belt, and a lovely floral pattern.

The Duchess of Cambridge was back in another Emilia Wickstead number with this gorgeous blue floral dress 
at the Back to Nature festival on September 10.


Middleton's teal ensemble by ARoss Girl x Soler featured an emerald belt that flowed down the dress. 

The duchess paired her outfit with earrings by Pakistani designer Zeen, a sweet tribute as she and Prince William met with the prince ahead of their royal tour in Pakistan.

Middleton wore a gorgeous teal dress for a meeting with Prince Shah Karim Al Hussaini, visit to the Aga Khan Centre on October 2 in London.


Middleton paired the olive-green pants from Jigsaw with a Burgundy sweater that matched her heels and $3,600 quilted Chanel handbag.

Even when she dresses more casually, Middleton stays chic — such as when she sported these $108 culottes at the Natural History Museum in London on October 9.


For the first day of her royal tour, the duchess wore a traditional Pakistani dress known as a shalwar kameez that was designed by Catherine Walker. 

Fashion fans noted that Middleton's outfit was similar to the teal shalwar-kameez that the late Princess Diana wore during a visit to Pakistan in 1996.

Middleton wore a number of stunning looks during her royal tour with Prince William in Pakistan.


Middleton wore a green Jenny Packham dress that glittered from head to toe, as well as a traditional dupatta scarf. Prince William was the first male member of the British royal family to sport a sherwani, a knee-length button up coat. 

The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge wore matching green ensembles to honor the official color of Pakistan.

The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge then made history as the first British royal couple to wear matching traditional outfits at the Pakistan National Monument on October 15.


Middleton and Prince William visited the National Cricket Academy during their royal tour of Pakistan. The duchess sported a shalwar kameez by Gul Ahmed and a pair of white sneakers as she played a game of cricket.

The duchess then swapped her evening gown for a more casual ensemble on the cricket pitch at the National Cricket Academy in Pakistan on October 17.


The duchess changed into the embroidered headscarf to visit Badshahi Mosque in Lahore, Pakistan. The ensemble was created by local designer Maheen Khan.

Middleton also sported a stunning teal and gold headscarf at Badshahi Mosque in Lahore, Pakistan, on October 17


She sported the magenta suit, which she previously wore in January, during a visit to the Nook Children's Hospice in Norfolk, England, on November 15. 

Middleton paired the skirt suit with black tights and $695 heels by Gianvito Rossi, one of her go-to pairs for daily appearances. 

The duchess previously sported the outfit during a visit to the Royal Opera House in London. She first debuted the suit, which comes from Oscar de la Renta's 2015 fall collection, in 2017.

Middleton appears to be ending the year much like she began it — in one of her favorite Oscar de la Renta outfits at the Nook Children's Hospice in Norfolk, England, on November 15.


The Duchess of Cambridge wore a navy velvet Alexander McQueen gown with a V-neckline and long sleeves. The floor-length dress hit the University of St. Andrews' alum's shoes.

Perhaps the most eye-catching element of Kate's ensemble was her head-topper: the Lover's Knot tiara. The diamond and pearl number, commissioned in the 1910s, was a favorite of the late Princess Diana. The tiara wasn't the only dazzler. Diamond drop earrings and the Nizam of Hyderabad necklace added additional sparkle to the mom of three's look.

Kate Middleton looked like a fairytale princess today as she attended a Diplomatic Corps reception at London's Buckingham Palace.


Princess Charlotte and Kate Middleton in Sandringham on Christmas Day 2019.


To make the whole curtsy display even more precious, Princess Charlotte's dark-green coat perfectly coordinated with her mom's hat and clutch.





Rabu, 25 Desember 2019

Christmas card with the Duchess of Cambridge 2019



Prince William is pictured kissing Prince Louis in adorable new photograph of the family taken by the Duchess of Cambridge. 

The Duchess of Cambridge has taken an adorable new family photograph of Prince William kissing Prince Louis on the cheek. The black and white photo shows the Duke of Cambridge with their youngest child, while Princess Charlotte and Prince George look towards the camera.

The duke wears a flat cap as he holds on closely to his son in the photo, which was taken by the duchess, a keen photographer, earlier this year in Norfolk. Princess Charlotte also appears to be holding on to her younger brother as she stands behind him, while Prince George sits next to them in a chair as he cheekily smirks at the camera.








Minggu, 22 Desember 2019

Royal Family Christmas pudding photos



Buckingham Palace has released two pictures of the Queen and other senior royals making Christmas puddings for charity.

With just days until Christmas Eve, when the royal family traditionally celebrate with a roast turkey and all the trimmings at Sandringham, Buckingham Palace has released a charming new set of images of the Queen mixing Christmas puddings with her great-grandson, grandson, and son, and all future kings: Prince George, Prince William, and Prince Charles.

As he stirred the mixture with a large wooden spoon Prince George looked like quite the competent little chef. Earlier this week his mother Kate revealed in a Christmas TV special with the queen of cooking, Mary Berry, that her children love to cook and particularly enjoy making pizza dough.


Unfortunately, the family hasn’t released any further details about the televised broadcast, which is prepared months in advance. However, we do know that part of the segment will include Prince George making Christmas pudding alongside Prince William, Prince Charles and Queen Elizabeth. So, come hungry, folks.

The news of Prince George’s involvement comes just a few days after Prince Philip was admitted to a London hospital to be treated for a “pre-existing condition.” Buckingham Palace released a statement, explaining, “The admission is a precautionary measure, on the advice of His Royal Highness’s Doctor.”


While we’re total suckers for a George cameo, his last-minute appearance likely came as a result of Prince Philip’s hospital visit. Since a portion of the broadcast is pre-recorded, Philip was forced to withdraw from the broadcast, leaving a spot open for Prince George.

The queen’s first broadcast was in 1957. Since then, millions of people have tuned in on Christmas Day to watch her live from Buckingham Palace or Sandringham.

Although they could have easily selected Kate Middleton to fill Prince Philip’s role, we applaud whoever gave George his well-deserved fifteen minutes of fame.


The family stirred four puddings together which will be served next year. The special puddings will form part of the 99 puddings distributed across the Legion’s network in time for the Christmas 2020 events, marking the charity’s 99th year.

The Queen, as the Head of the Armed Forces, is committed to supporting past and present servicemen and women and she has a long history with the Royal British Legion. Her Majesty has been the organization’s patron since 1952 and has undertaken more than 60 engagements with the charity in the past 30 years . Originally the British Legion since it was founded in 1921, it became The Royal British Legion in 1971 on its Golden Anniversary.





Rabu, 11 Desember 2019

Queen Elizabeth’s annual Diplomatic Reception 2019



Kate Middleton was in full Princess mode on Wednesday evening. The Duchess of Cambridge attended Queen Elizabeth’s annual Diplomatic Reception at Buckingham Palace with Prince William wearing a navy velvet Alexander McQueen gown. The royal mom of three dusted off her favorite pearl and diamond tiara for the “white tie” occasion wearing the Cambridge Lover's Knot for the fifth consecutive year.



The sparkling headpiece was a favorite of the royal’s late mother-in-law, Princess Diana. The Duchess swept her glossy tresses up in an elaborate updo for the reception so as to highlight her diamond drop earrings and the Queen’s Nizam of Hyderabad necklace. Kate also sported the Queen’s Royal Family Order and the sash of the Royal Victorian Order, which she received from the 93-year-old monarch earlier this year. Meanwhile, William looked dapper in a tailcoat and white tie.





The dress code for the palace event calls for “evening dress—white tie or national dress” and “full ceremonial evening dress for serving officers,” in addition to “decorations” a.k.a tiaras, medals and royal orders. Wednesday marked the sixth time Kate has attended the reception. She has previously attended in 2013, 2015, 2016, 2017, and 2018. Last year, the Duchess wore the Cambridge Lover's Knot and a glittering Jenny Packham gown.








Senin, 11 November 2019

Kate Middleton Visit to a Children’s Hospice



Kate Middleton Made an "Emotional" Visit to a Children’s Hospice This Morning. In a particularly touching moment, the duchess comforted one mother who was crying with a hug.


KATE DELIVERED A SPEECH TODAY AT THE OPENING OF THE NOOK, SAYING "THIS VISIT TODAY HAS ONLY REINFORCED FOR ME JUST WHAT IS AT THE HEART OF WHAT YOU DO HERE."

When the Duchess of Cambridge first joined the British royal family, one of the very first organizations she lent her patronage to was East Anglia’s Children’s Hospices. Almost eight years later, she has returned to officially open the charity’s new state-of-the-art facility following a successful £10 million fundraising campaign.


The Duchess officially opened The Nook on Friday, five years after officially launching a £10million fundraising appeal for the hospice. She spent the afternoon meeting some of the families who benefit from the many services it offers, including those with very sick children and others whose children have died, asking about the care they receive.

The Duchess was reunited with Leigh Smith, 38, who moved her to tears when they met in 2014, just months after Ms Smith had lost her three-month-old daughter Beatrice to a rare heart condition.

Ms Smith said after their private meeting: “She told me, ‘I don’t know how you did that, how you got through it. “It was really lovely to see her again and she gave me a big hug.






She sported the magenta suit, which she previously wore in January, during a visit to the Nook Children's Hospice in Norfolk, England, on November 15. Middleton paired the skirt suit with black tights and $695 heels by Gianvito Rossi, one of her go-to pairs for daily appearances. 

The duchess previously sported the outfit during a visit to the Royal Opera House in London. She first debuted the suit, which comes from Oscar de la Renta's 2015 fall collection, in 2017.








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