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Kate Middleton stepped out for the royal family’s annual Christmas day walk on December 25, arriving to church in Sandringham with Prince William as well as their kids, Prince George, Princess ...
The Queen wore a Rachel Trevor-Morgan hat during a 2010 visit to Toronto. Rachel Trevor-Morgan is a British milliner best known for the hats she created for the Queen Elizabeth II. In 2014, she was granted a Royal Warrant by the Queen. Dame Joan Collins is among Morgan’s clientele
The Royal Ascot is one of the U.K.’s most beloved horse racing events, drawing the likes of the British royal family who wear some of their most standout hats and fascinators. The annual event ...
It’s not every day that Kate Middleton is tied to a charitable dog calendar, yet here we are. Meet Awon Golding, a famous milliner who has designed hats for celebrities like Princess Catherine ...
The British royal family, with the Queen wearing a blue hat, Catherine—then the Duchess of Cambridge—a pink hatinator, Princess Eugenie of York a fascinator, and Princess Beatrice of York a black hat (June 2013).
Lock & Co. Hatters (formally James Lock and Co. Ltd) is the world's oldest hat shop, the world's 34th oldest family-owned business and is a Royal warrant holder. Its shop is located at 6 St James's Street, London, and is a Grade II* listed building. [1]
It was a development of the Albert hat proposed by Prince Albert in 1843 as a replacement for the bell-top shako then in use. The Albert hat was 7 + 1 ⁄ 10 inches (18 cm) tall, 7 ⁄ 10 inch (1.8 cm) taller than the bell-top shako, and had a brim all around rather than just a peak to provide better protection from the sun.
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