Initially, I only saw pictures of Prince William at this morning’s Anjax Day wreath event and I thought “how annoying.” I wasn’t even going to cover those photos, but then I saw that the Duchess of Cambridge had joined her in the Anjaq service at Westminster Abbey. So here we are. I remember when the Duke and Duchess of Sussex did this service a few years ago. Meghan wore black and looked very respectful and submissive. Um, of course, yes, I know this, why it’s something known in advance.
Kate wore a reusable look – she wore her white Alexander McQueen coatdress, which she wore to nickname Princess Charlotte in Windsor. It could be the same at the 2018 wedding of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex! We never got the answer, whether Kate wore the same white McQueen, or whether she had a second McQueen made of such pale yellow, it fell as cream in all the wedding photos. Looking back at those wedding photos, I’m pretty sure Kate Charlotte hasn’t worn the white McQueen * again since she was named. He was just a duplicate made off-white.
Kate paired the look with a pair of earrings that once belonged to Diana, and a pretty scary hat. Why does Kate wear a hat that makes her look like an old stewardess? Say what you want about Kate, but she can actually pull off many different hats and charming styles. I don’t understand why he’s stuck in this stewardess style.
Photos courtesy of Instar and Avalon Red.
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Only North American rights – London, UK -20220425 – A service of gratitude and appreciation in commemoration of Anjak Day at Westminster Abbey. Anjax Day has been celebrated in London since King George V joined the first service at Westminster Abbey in 1916 to mark the anniversary of his landing at Gallipoli. -Photo: Catherine Duchess of Cambridge, Prince William -Photo: PA Images / INSTARimages.com Disclaimer: This is an editorial, rights-directed photo. For information on licensing fees and rights, please contact INSTAR Image at [email protected] or call +1 212 414 0207. This image may not be published in any way that could be considered defamatory, defamatory, pornographic or otherwise. Please consult our sales department for any necessary explanations prior to pornographic publication and use. INSTAR Images reserves the right to allow unauthorized users to follow this content If you infringe our intellectual property rights or copyright, you may be liable for damages, loss of income, any benefit derived from unauthorized use of this material and, where appropriate, the cost of collection and / or any statutory damages paid for images taken by minors: In some countries, privacy laws may restrict the publication of pictures of minors. Let yourself know! Younger children may need to be removed or their faces pixelated before exposure
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25th April 2022, Westminster Abbey, London, UK. TRH Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are leaving the ANZAC Day service of Remembrance and Thanksgiving at Westminster Abbey. Contact. Red London: +44 (0) 20 7421 6000 Los Angeles: +1 (310) 822 0419 Madrid: +34 91 533 4289, Model Release: No, Credit Line: Amanda Rose / Avalon Photo
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25th April 2022, Westminster Abbey, London, UK. TRH Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are leaving the ANZAC Day service of Remembrance and Thanksgiving at Westminster Abbey. Contact. Red London: +44 (0) 20 7421 6000 Los Angeles: +1 (310) 822 0419 Madrid: +34 91 533 4289, Model Release: No, Credit Line: Amanda Rose / Avalon Photo
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25th April 2022, Westminster Abbey, London, UK. TRH Duke and Duchess of Cambridge leaving the Anjac Day Service of Memory and Thanksgiving at Westminster Abbey. Contact. Red London: +44 (0) 20 7421 6000 Los Angeles: +1 (310) 822 0419 Madrid: +34 91 533 4289, Model Release: No, Credit Line: Amanda Rose / Avalon Photo
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Only North American rights – London, UK -20220425 – A service of gratitude and appreciation in commemoration of Anjak Day at Westminster Abbey. Anjax Day has been celebrated in London since King George V joined the first service at Westminster Abbey in 1916 to mark the anniversary of his landing at Gallipoli. -Image: Catherine Duchess of Cambridge -Photo: PA Images / INSTARimages.com Disclaimer: This is an editorial, rights-directed image. For information on licensing fees and rights, please contact INSTAR Image at [email protected] or call +1 212 414 0207. This image may not be published in any way that could be considered defamatory, defamatory, pornographic or otherwise. Please consult our sales department for any necessary explanations prior to pornographic publication and use. INSTAR Images reserves the right to allow unauthorized users to follow this content If you infringe our intellectual property rights or copyright, you may be liable for damages, loss of income, any benefit derived from unauthorized use of this material and, where appropriate, the cost of collection and / or any statutory damages paid for images taken by minors: In some countries, privacy laws may restrict the publication of pictures of minors. Let yourself know! Younger children may need to be removed or their faces pixelated before exposure
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Only North American rights – London, UK -20220425 – A service of gratitude and appreciation in commemoration of Anjak Day at Westminster Abbey. Anjax Day has been celebrated in London since King George V joined the first service at Westminster Abbey in 1916 to mark the anniversary of his landing at Gallipoli. -Photo: Catherine Duchess of Cambridge, Prince William -Photo: PA Images / INSTARimages.com Disclaimer: This is an editorial, rights-directed photo. For information on licensing fees and rights, please contact INSTAR Image at [email protected] or call +1 212 414 0207. This image may not be published in any way that could be considered defamatory, defamatory, pornographic or otherwise. Please consult our sales department for any necessary explanations prior to pornographic publication and use. INSTAR Images reserves the right to allow unauthorized users to follow this content If you infringe our intellectual property rights or copyright, you may be liable for damages, loss of income, any benefit derived from unauthorized use of this material and, where appropriate, the cost of collection and / or any statutory damages paid for images taken by minors: In some countries, privacy laws may restrict the publication of pictures of minors. Let yourself know! Younger children may need to be removed or their faces pixelated before exposure
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Only North American rights – London, UK -20220425 – A service of gratitude and appreciation in commemoration of Anjak Day at Westminster Abbey. Anjax Day has been celebrated in London since King George V joined the first service at Westminster Abbey in 1916 to mark the anniversary of his landing at Gallipoli. -Image: Catherine Duchess of Cambridge -Photo: PA Images / INSTARimages.com Disclaimer: This is an editorial, rights-directed image. For information on licensing fees and rights, please contact INSTAR Image at [email protected] or call +1 212 414 0207. This image may not be published in any way that could be considered defamatory, defamatory, pornographic or otherwise. Please consult our sales department for any necessary explanations prior to pornographic publication and use. INSTAR Images reserves the right to allow unauthorized users to follow this content If you infringe our intellectual property rights or copyright, you may be liable for damages, loss of income, any benefit derived from unauthorized use of this material and, where appropriate, the cost of collection and / or any statutory damages paid for images taken by minors: In some countries, privacy laws may restrict the publication of pictures of minors. Let yourself know! Younger children may need to be removed or their faces pixelated before exposure
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Only North American rights – London, UK -20220425 – A service of gratitude and appreciation in commemoration of Anjak Day at Westminster Abbey. Anjax Day has been celebrated in London since King George V joined the first service at Westminster Abbey in 1916 to mark the anniversary of his landing at Gallipoli. -Image: Catherine Duchess of Cambridge -Photo: PA Images / INSTARimages.com Disclaimer: This is an editorial, rights-directed image. For information on licensing fees and rights, please contact INSTAR Image at [email protected] or call +1 212 414 0207. This image may not be published in any way that could be considered defamatory, defamatory, pornographic or otherwise. Please consult our sales department for any necessary explanations prior to pornographic publication and use. INSTAR Images reserves the right to allow unauthorized users to follow this content If you infringe our intellectual property rights or copyright, you may be liable for damages, loss of income, any benefit derived from unauthorized use of this material and, where appropriate, the cost of collection and / or any statutory damages paid for images taken by minors: In some countries, privacy laws may restrict the publication of pictures of minors. Let yourself know! Younger children may need to be removed or their faces pixelated before exposure