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The Princess of Wales displayed King Charles III's Royal Family Order for the first time at the French state banquet
Kate Middleton’s personal assistant Natasha “Tash” Archer, who has also become the Princess of Wales' unofficial stylist, is leaving Kensington Palace after 15 years to pursue a new career path.
Kate Middleton welcomed Emmanuel and Brigitte Macron to the UK in a Dior outfit, celebrating France with the designer.
Kate Middleton and French President Emmanuel Macron were seatmates for a state banquet on July 8, and they shared several friendly moments during the posh, star-studded event.
Catherine, Princess of Wales, visited a cancer support center on Wednesday and spoke about her experience with cancer recovery.
The Princess of Wales last wore the sparkling headpiece, a favorite of the late Princess Diana, to the annual Diplomatic Reception at Buckingham Palace in December 2023.
Princess Kate welcomed Emmanuel Macron to Britain wearing Dior and Givenchy—two French luxury fashion brands with a link to Prince Harry and Meghan Markle. The Princess of Wales mostly wears British brands, but the arrival of the French president and his wife Brigitte Macron gave her an opportunity to branch out.
Kate Middleton wore a stunning red evening gown and royal jewels aplenty. But it was a tribute to her late mother-in-law that stole the spotlight.
Also during her visit, Kate took a moment to serve in the hospital’s Royal Horticultural Society Wellbeing Garden, which offers respite to patients, visitors and others. Kate planted several Catherine’s Rose plants in the garden, a rose the hospital named after the princess.
For the first time (that we know of), the ever-elegant royal turned to Dior for the occasion. Designed by Maria Grazia Chiuri for the brand’s 2024 collection, the outfit honoured the visiting foreign dignitaries in the most stylish way possible.
Natasha Archer is leaving the Prince and Princess of Wales ' household. PEOPLE reported on Wednesday that Catherine's "right-hand woman" is leaving her role to set up her own private consultancy. The magazine noted that it understands the Waleses' household has wished Natasha "the very best for the exciting opportunities ahead."