Princess Charlotte Wore a Mini Version of Mom Princess Kate's Look to the Coronation
The Wales family made a stunning entrance at King Charles III's coronation this morning.
The Prince and Princess of Wales arrived at Westminster Abbey in formal robes and mantels—as is custom in major royal events—at the request of King Charles and Queen Camilla.
Under her robe, Princess Kate wore a dreamy Alexander McQueen dress in ivory silk crepe with silver bullion and embroidery featuring rose, thistle, daffodil, and shamrock motifs. She additionally paid tribute to the late Queen Elizabeth II and Princess Diana with her accessories. She wore the George VI Festoon Necklace, which was made in 1950 at the request of King George VI for his daughter, the then-Princess Elizabeth; and pearl-and-diamond earrings which once belonged to Diana, the former Princess of Wales. The princess' hair was styled in an elegant updo and she did not wear a tiara, as was previously expected; instead, she wore a Jess Collett x Alexander McQueen headpiece with silver bullion, crystal, and a silver threaded three-dimensional leaf embroidery.
The prince and princess's three children, also dressed the part. Prince George, 9, was a page of honor at the ceremony. Princess Charlotte, 7, meanwhile, watched the ceremony with her parents in a little ivory Alexander McQueen dress with white ballet flats and a glittering headpiece to match her mom's. Prince Louis, 5, stood next to his sister in a little navy suit by Dege and Skinner.
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