10 rules of style the royal family must follow
No, you will never get Kate carrying tracksuit pants.
There is a reason why you have never seenPrince George In a Batman t-shirt or queen in a black pantuit. The royal family has rules for everything and everyone. (Well, except at Her Majesty's Corgis, who can do everything they want.) It's not a surprise that they have a real dress code. Here are the top ten style rules that the royals must follow. And for a roofing cover, do not miss these30 Fascinating facts about the British royal family.
1 Casual does not cut
For official appearances, women are required to wear a "intelligent" day dress or "pants" with a jacket or knee length layer. The queen always wears coats and bright color dresses for her by her dresser,Angela Kelly. The gentleman must wear a shirt and collar chinos with a blazer. William and Kate have a little folded the rules and, on occasion, have shown themselves in dark jeans. But Meghan takes note, they are never, never from the torn variety or distress.
2 The hats are a must
If you do not know it now, there is no hope for you. The ladies must wear hats for all formal events like the color troupe (the official celebration of the Queen's birthday), marriages and state occasions. There is no rule that says they must be hideous however, like Princess Diana so elegantly proven. And for more on the royal commitment, here is10 things we know about Harry and Meghan's wedding.
3 The tiaras come out after tea tea time
After 18h, the hats are never worn inside and it's time to put on the tiara. Flashy tiaras and diamonds should not be worn during the day. (It would be sticky.) But glittering helmets can only be worn by married members of the royal family. Just another benefit of being "the company" official member.
4 Always be ready
When a member of the royal travel family, they must always make sure to bring a whole black set in case of sudden death. We assume that they refer to someone else's death, of course.
5 Hair should always be treated
Maybe that's why Kate gets out his hair three times a week. Diana had his own every day after his morning swimming.
6 The gloves are a good thing
There was not too long when no self-respect of the royal lady would not be seen in public without his gloves. They are no longer obliged, but they are always worn. Diana hated them - and made large international titles when she shook the hand of an AIDS patient in 1991 during a visit to the hospital without them. Kate doors them occasionally, even if he usually keeps against the cold. The Queen adheres mainly to tradition. In addition to being an important fashion statement, they also serve a practical goal for it. She shakes hands with hundreds of people every day, so they protect her from germs.
7 Men salute the army in uniform
Royal men generally wear their uniforms when they represent their regiments on military opportunities where British troops are honored. Prince William served in RAF and holds Colonel Irish guards colonel and chose to wear the red uniform striking regiment when he married Catherine in 2011, because he had recently been appointed to the role of the Queen. Harry, who also served in the armed forces and wore his uniform at marriage, will probably choose a morning costume for his wedding, because he is no longer a member of the army.
8 Even children have a dress code
Thank you the custom of "the cylinder head", which had little royal boys wearing dresses and dresses until the age of eight, extinguished at the end of 19 yearse century. Prince George, like his father Prince William in front of him, follows the tradition of carrying short pants, a glued shirt and a coordinated sweater of color when he saw his parents. Our favorite look on George's must be this adorable monogrammed bathrobe, Gingham Pajamas and matching slippers he wore when he met the Obamas last year.
9 Even royal girls dress down to impress
How are sweet these blocked dresses thatPrincess charlottedoor? We have never seen a little princess in anything, but pretty dresses with pier-pancoris necklaces worn with anoklets and hairbows. You will not find anything with glitter anywhere.
10 The colorful nail polish fried fried fried
No Kardashian claw allowed. The nails are always short and sober. The queen would have found a bright "vulgar" nail polish. His Majesty is only "ballet slippers", the pink pink varnish Pink by Essie. Kate chose the elegant white trial nuance called "pace" for his wedding. For his engagement photos, Meghan followed costumes with a manicure appropriately. His trial of choice was a sign of things to come. It's called "limousine". And if you can not get enough Royat wedding news, here's How Prince Harry broke out the question to Meghan Markle .
Diane Clehane is a journalist and author of New York Imagine Diana: a novel.
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