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Here’s The Reason Kate Middleton Won’t Let Charlotte Wear Dresses
Kate Middleton’s children’s wear designer, Rachel Riley, told People that the princess likely won’t be spotted in a frock until she’s about one year old.
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The same tradition goes for separates, or those two-piece dresses or wears for children.
“Even in terms of separates, I don’t think she’ll be wearing [them] until much later”. We would be able to see Princess Charlotte in this gown in the official family photos published days after her baptism ceremony. Hence, it is true that Kate Middleton does not prefer Charlotte wearing a dress until she turns at least one-year-old, as said by Rachel Riley. Red Book showed two of Riley’s adorable babysuits, the Pram Embroidered and the Princess Crown Embroidered babysuit.
The British Royal family are absolutely huge and whenever there is a Royal wedding or a Royal baby, the world love to get on board with it and celebrate the special occasion. “When you look at them, they’re just gorgeous, their clothing is gorgeous“.
Considering we’re already witnessing the twinning outfits of William and George, we can’t wait to see what Kate and Charlotte work out… “The royals stay relevant and modern”. When it comes to a Royal baby, the paparazzi do their utmost to get as many pictures of the new arrival as possible, so it was no surprise that the same thing happened when baby Charlotte arrived. Queen Elizabeth II had entrusted one of her closest personal aides, Angela Kelly, to replicate the aging gown.
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“It was recreated in exactly the same way”.