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Royal Thrift: The Duchess of Cambridge Champions Hand-Me-Downs
In a delightful twist on royal fashion, the Duchess of Cambridge, Kate Middleton, has been turning heads not just for her style but also for her frugality.
Known for her penchant for re-wearing outfits, Kate is setting a trend that even the most affluent families can appreciate.
Recently, her mother, Carole Middleton, borrowed one of her dresses for the Royal Ascot, showcasing that even royals share their wardrobes.
Since stepping into royal life in 2011, Kate has earned a reputation for her eco-friendly approach to fashion.
While the royal family enjoys substantial wealth, they don't shy away from making practical choices.
Last year, Kate made waves when she wore an updated version of an Alexander McQueen dress at the Earthshot Prize ceremony.
This dress, first donned back in 2011, proved that good style never goes out of fashion.
But it's not just about Kate's wardrobe; her children are also part of this sustainable fashion narrative.
The Duchess has embraced hand-me-downs, ensuring that her kids wear clothing passed down from their older siblings.
It turns out that some of these items even belonged to their father, Prince William, showing a charming continuity in the family's fashion choices.
Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis have frequently been spotted in clothes originally worn by their older brother, Prince George.
In December 2020, little Louis was seen sporting a jacket that once belonged to George during a festive outing.
Similarly, in September 2021, Louis was photographed in a cozy jumper that George had worn years earlier on a royal tour of Canada.
The hand-me-down trend doesn't stop with clothing.
The Duchess has also shared George's blue overalls with Louis, which George wore at a charity polo match back in 2014.
This practice highlights a sense of practicality and warmth within the royal family, where memories are stitched into every garment.
Charlotte, too, has received her share of hand-me-downs.
She was recently seen in a cardigan that George wore during a special visit to meet her in the hospital shortly after her birth.
These moments create a beautiful narrative, linking the siblings through their shared wardrobe.
Interestingly, it's not just clothing that connects the Cambridge children.
All three of them were wrapped in the same iconic blanket when they left the hospital for the first time.
Even Prince George, the eldest sibling, isn't immune to the charm of hand-me-downs.