Jesus is risen, Hallelujah Hallelujah (somewhere in the world)
Here, after this brief Christian-Catholic parenthesis and to avoid hurting the hearts of non-Christians, let's move on to the essentials: the Easter looks of Catherine, Princess of Wales.
Contrary to the Christmas procession, here the working royals and the whole royal family can choose whether to participate or not. Like Christmas, Easter also has its church and castle of celebration. We are in Windsor, in the largest and oldest castle still inhabited, until last year inhabited by HER, Elizabeth II.
Last year, the then Duchess of Cambridge brightened up the spring at Windsor Castle, with an upcycled cerulean coatdrees that fit her divinely, by the favorite designer of her late and never known mother-in-law Catherine Walker.
To find another Easter look from the Princess of Wales, you need to go before the Covid period; so here is the Easter 2019 look, in which she focused, once again, on her beloved cerulean, also a recycling, of course, previously worn during the Easter mass in the royal tour of Australia in 2014 with the little Prince George.
If I think that it was the last time we saw the Princess of Wales with a belly during a celebration, I'm almost moved (yes, I'm part of that group of people who would have wanted a child number 4 for her). April 1, 2018, there were exactly 22 days left before the birth of Prince Louis, the prince we are all in love with (and so is his mother). I will tell you, of the other Easter looks I definitely liked the color, but you want for the belly, for the round face and for the light it gives off, with the hair so shiny, this is definitely one of the most beautiful looks (despite the color).
Candid Catherine. A look worn and re-worn many times, perhaps it suits her, but which in any case does more than justice to her physique. Clean and linear, it is an essential look that can also be worn for baptisms or parties of all kinds in the spring period (not at weddings, white is the color of the bride).
Yes, you saw correctly, it is the same look worn in Windsor in 2019, but here it was 2014 and we are at St Andrew's Cathedral in Sydney, Australia. It was Little Prince George's first tour and also their first Easter appearance.
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