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Duchess of Cambridge Channels Air Hostess Look on Commercial Flight

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Duchess of Cambridge Channels Air Hostess Look on Commercial Flight

Katherine Middleton, known for her impeccable style, recently channeled a vintage air hostess vibe while boarding a British Airways flight back to London from the Netherlands.

Emulating her mother Carol, who was a successful air hostess for British Airways, the Duchess sported a bespoke pale blue skirt suit by French-born fashion designer Katherine Walker.

With her brunette locks neatly pulled back into a chic bun, Katherine exuded elegance as she joined stunned commoners on the commercial jet following her whirlwind solo overseas tour.

Photographs capturing the moment show Katherine boarding the passenger plane in Rotterdam, with fellow flyers eagerly snapping pictures of her on their mobile phones.

Seated in the front row of the aircraft, she appeared to embrace the air hostess aesthetic, a nod to her mother’s past profession.

The scheduled British Airways flight from Rotterdam to City Airport was abuzz with excitement as passengers marveled at the unexpected royal presence.

Escorted onto the plane by her team and bodyguards, Katherine maintained a low profile during the 50-minute flight, engaging in conversation with a member of her entourage.

Upon landing a few minutes ahead of schedule at London City Airport, she was swiftly escorted off the plane to a waiting car on the tarmac, avoiding the public eye.

Despite the brief interaction, passengers onboard were captivated by the Duchess’s presence, with many scrambling to capture the moment on their devices.

Earlier in the day, Katherine had visited the Mauritshuis Museum in The Hague, where she indulged her passion for art by exploring renowned masterpieces.

As a patron of the National Portrait Gallery and a history of art graduate, the Duchess displayed her expertise as she admired iconic paintings, including the celebrated “Girl with a Pearl Earring” by Vermeer.

Adorned with a pair of diamond and pearl earrings borrowed from the Queen, Katherine’s choice of jewelry complemented her artful surroundings.

During her museum tour, Katherine engaged with the gallery director, Emily Gordenker, discussing the popularity of the paintings and their historical significance.

Enthralled by the intricacies of the artworks on display, the Duchess showed a keen interest in the presentation and context of the pieces, despite her familiarity with many of the Queen’s collection.

Notably, she expressed admiration for Carol Fabritius’s “The Goldfinch” and inquired about the impact of the famous film adaptation of “Girl with a Pearl Earring.”

As part of her solo engagements in the Netherlands, Katherine’s visit to the museum showcased her appreciation for art and cultural heritage.

With her graceful demeanor and sartorial elegance, the Duchess captivated onlookers with her sophisticated presence throughout the day.

Breaking away from her usual style, Katherine’s choice of attire and accessories reflected her deep connection to the arts and her commitment to promoting cultural exchange on the international stage.

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