Princess Kate is expected to make a “bold” fashion move when she joins King Charles and Queen Camilla on the traditional walk to Church on Christmas Day, a fashion director has claimed.
King Charles will lead the Royal Family for the annual Christmas day walk to St Mary Magdalene Church on the grounds of the Sandrinham Estate.
Discussing the mother-of-three expected style switch, fashion expert Bethan Holt, said: “It’s going to be such a huge moment because the last time we saw her, before we knew anything about her health issues, was last Christmas.”
“It’s almost going to be like a bookend moment on a very difficult time.”
Princess Kate is expected to make a “bold” fashion move when she joins King Charles and Queen Camilla on the traditional walk to Church on Christmas day, according to a fashion director
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The Princess of Wales is well-known for her bold fashion moves, including upcycling and adding accessories to her outfits.
Kate recently appeared in a red Alexander McQueen with an added bow for the Together at Christmas Carol Concert on December 6.
Royal fans have pointed out that, despite temporarily stepping back from royal duties, the mother-of-three has incorporated bows in her outfits since she announced in March that she had been diagnosed with cancer.
In a boost to her health, the Princess of Wales announced she had completed her preventative chemotherapy treatment in an emotional video featuring William and their three children.
Princess Kate wore a bow at her annual Christmas Carol Service earlier this month
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Holt added: “Just seeing those interactions as they walk, the cousins all together and seeing the cheeky things they might be getting up to, there’s a real sense of them as a unit.
“It’s a glimpse into what they are like behind the scenes as a family.
“It’s a big moment for them in their year.
“I’m hoping to see something bold and celebratory.”
Princess Kate’s wore a blue outfit on Christmas Day 2023
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Holt also told People: “It would be fun to see her continue with the nod to Diana, maybe in a tartan coat or in a really bright colour.
“Something jolly, maybe something with a vintage vibe.”
Holt noted that while Kate wore a vibrant blue coat from Alexander McQueen last year, she does tend to wear things that are “quite serious, very elegant in a country chic way.”
She added: “Seeing the royals on Christmas Day is synonymous with a really classic British Christmas, and it simply wouldn’t feel like Christmas Day without it.”