
Kate Middleton returned to work with a new look after a summer vacation. Simple pants suits and elegant coat dresses have been gone. In their place? Modern Medi dresses in bold patterns, refined blouses and smart sewing.
This may be the result of replacing the Princess of Wales, her designer. Earlier this summer, Natasha Artcher, Middleton’s assistant has long been announced, will be removed. According to Archer, who was promoted to Prince William and Kate’s senior executives in 2022, he left the palace in July to create her design consultations. Although the palace has never announced those who will replace Natasha, many of the Internet speculated that Jenny Chadwick Haley could be the woman in this position.
The style of the designer on the fashion designer should be highly in one stage, as the princess used her services during Natasha Artcher’s maternity vacation in 2019. The Duchess of Cambridge was then discovered in the increasing cabinet, wide treasury and the treasury roaming in her fashion, fetal rising, and superior to fashion. Blouse. Chaduic Haley was attributed to the new look of Kate, as one royal source praised her as a “secret weapon” Daily MailRichard Aden at that time. “She made a big difference in the Duchess cabinet for public connections and helped give her a completely new sense of confidence. Catherine really admired her and she was very grateful to help her.”
The shifts in the appearance of the princess were noticeable throughout this year, even before Natasha’s departure. In January, the sources said that Kate hoped that royal fans would focus on her work instead of her elegant clothes, after she gave her her cancer journey “a new perspective.”
“There is an absolute feeling that it is [the public work] Tell the source of the Palace, “It is not about what the princess wears” Sunday Times. “There will always be an appreciation of the princess wearing from some audiences and getting it. But do we need to always say what you wear?
Here is how Kate Middleton’s style has changed since Natasha Artcher’s departure.
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