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Strict rules Queen Elizabeth imposed on princess Kate laid bare

The Princess of Wales will reportedly never be seen wearing beige, with her reasoning following a style rule set by the late Queen.
Kate, 42, has notably been seen making a shift towards a more daring wardrobe – much like the late Queen.

The senior royal, who has made two public appearances since her cancer diagnosis back in March, was pictured sporting a gorgeous vibrant purple dress by Safiyaa during a visit to the Men’s Final at Wimbledon earlier this month.

Speaking of Kate’s style, celebrity stylist and fashion expert Leroy Dawkins has said: “The Princess [of Wales] could also be transitioning her wardrobe for her future role as Queen and could be following style ideas from the late Queen Elizabeth II who also favoured one colour dressing as she was a busy working mother and monarch – so this trend absolutely works for a busy lifestyle.

As reported by the Mirror, he added: “Colours chosen can also let you know of the wearers mood as colours represent certain messages. The Princess wears red, navy, white, camel and light blue. The tone-on-tone trend of dressing is also a favourite of the Duchess of Sussex.

Red is associated with love. Camel is associated with energy, cheerfulness, activity, fire and warmth.

“The Princess’s favourite blue is regal and also symbolises serenity, stability, inspiration, or wisdom. She is a working mother who is slowly transitioning and finding her way in fashion for the next chapter of her life.

Much like Kate, the late Queen once said that she would never wear beige as it would make her unrecognisable.

According to royal author Robert Hardman, the late Queen made one very stand-out remark about the colour beige – adding that it is a “favourite remark” of the former monarch.

Speaking to OK!, he said: “My favourite remark she ever said was, ‘I can never wear beige because nobody will know who I am.

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