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Kate, Princess Charlotte's coordinated outfits at Trooping the Colour parade spark reactions

Kate, Princess Charlotte's coordinated outfits at Trooping the Colour parade spark reactions

Gulf Today14-06-2025
Kate Middleton, Princess of Wales, and Princess Charlotte delighted royal fans with their colour-coordinated outfits for the Trooping the Colour parade.
In the pictures, Princess Catherine and her daughter were seen twinning as they wore matching colour outfits for the significant royal gathering.
On Saturday, the mother-daughter duo attended King Charles' annual birthday parade alongside other senior royals wearing the same aqua shade.
Princess Charlotte, Prince Louis, Prince George and Kate walk during the king's annual birthday parade. AP
The 10-year-old royal looked beautiful at this year's Trooping the Colour parade, as she joined her mother, the Princess of Wales, in the ceremonial carriage procession.
Kate with her daughter Princess Charlotte ride in a carriage as they take part in the Trooping the Colour in London. AP
Princess Catherine wore a Catherine Walker dress coat paired with a hat by designer Juliette Botterill. The future Queen chose minimal makeup and jewellery for a special royal gathering.
On the other hand, the Princess of Wales styled her daughter in a paler aqua look and beautifully braided her long hair. Their twinning melted the hearts of royal fans.
King Charles, Queen Camilla, Prince William, Catherine, Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis appear on the balcony of Buckingham Palace. Reuters
Kensington Palace also released photos of the Waleses, stating they are ready for Trooping the Colour.
In the comments section, one fan wrote, "I love the colours of Princess of Wales and Princess Charlotte's dresses, beautiful."
"Absolutely stunning! The Princess looks so beautiful in that colour. The children are a total credit to you both," another fan penned.
Interestingly, it has become Charlotte's second public appearance of 2025, following her presence at the 80th anniversary parade commemorating VE Day in May.
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