It is certainly not the first time that kings and princesses have found themselves sharing the same style choices. After Kate Middleton and Princess Mary of Denmark wrapped in the same sequined Jenny Packhamor Maxima of Holland and Letizia Ortiz, some time ago with the same burgundy dress as Massimo Dutti, now, to unite the real wardrobes is one celestial pencil skirt, with mini front slit, signed Boss.
The last appearance is a few handfuls of hours ago. To show it off, for the second time after years, is the Spanish sovereign who, on the occasion of the celebrations of Samur’s anniversary, the civil protection service, decided to re-cover it from the wardrobe by combining it with a dark crewneck en pendant with patent leather heels.
A piece that the queen seems particularly fond of since she had already worn it in 2019, in Madrid, along with a navy blue blouse.
But a few months before her, she had been there Princess Mary of Denmark to choose her for his visit to Texas. We are in March of 2019 and the royal paired the skirt with a lot of belt ton sur ton to a soft polka dot shirt with puffed sleeves.
A refined ensemble, but already seen the year before. It was in fact the Princess Sophia of Sweden the first of the three royals to make a (double) display of her beloved skirt. First in November 2018, during her trip to Italy where she opted for a sugar paper total look, and then again in October 2019.
It certainly cannot be said that the skirt was not liked.
Other stories of Vanity Fair that may interest you:
– Kate’s shocking pink in Belize
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Source: Vanity Fair
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