The Princess of Wales has reportedly broken more than one royal convention, this time for the attire she wore to the monarch’s first Easter liturgy at St. George’s Chapel at Windsor Castle, prompting criticism from other members of the royal family including Kate Middleton.
Kate Middleton has come under fire from royal admirers for stealing the show at the Easter gala, when the princess stood out in a stunning cobalt blue dress that also helped to sculpt and highlight her delicate body.
Kate and her husband, Prince William, were not pleased with this since according to tradition, members of the royal family should not dress in hues that are not entirely neutral.
Since King Charles III and Buckingham Palace are striving to quell the numerous rumors and issues that Princes William and Harry sparked in the earlier part of their relationship, they have not missed this fact about the princess.
Princess Kate Middleton, on the other hand, exuded joy and had a flawless appearance thanks to the style of her clothing. The hue of nail lacquer she chose to wear that day, however, caught the attention of the entertainment media the most. A dark scarlet that completely contrasted her outfit’s brilliant blue.
The British royal family has actively opposed drawing attention in these days leading up to King Charles III’s coronation because they expect the ceremony to be flawless and want to avoid at all costs any controversy given how close the date is.