Kate Middleton, the current Princess of Wales and the wife of Prince William, has such a significant and enormous effect that she is currently regarded as the most well-liked British royal in the entire globe. As a result, every decision that the renowned woman makes in the course of her day is discussed in the media. She also just took a step that has been interpreted as a clear suggestion to the crown.
The British royal family went to St. George’s Chapel in Windsor Castle on Sunday to participate in the customary Easter Mass. There, the first mass was celebrated without the late Queen Elizabeth II, who passed away on September 8 of last year.
The Princess of Wales joined Prince William and her three children at the emotional Easter Sunday celebration, which was full of style and some etiquette hijinks by the future queen, along with her in-laws, King Charles III and Queen Camilla Parker.
Kate Middleton disregarded a crucial piece of royal protocol that Elizabeth II had advised against following: brightly colored nails are inappropriate for public engagements, much less in the morning. However, William’s wife was persuaded to paint her nails a bright red, which got everyone’s full attention.
The media picked up on it right once, and it turned out that Kate Middleton had no difficulty breaking the rules established by the last Queen, particularly on a formal occasion like the Easter mass.