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Summer Sale: Kate Middleton's Bag Was Found at 400 Euros at Less than 30 Euros

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This Monday, June 16, 2025, the Princess of Wales once again proved that she was an icon of the royal style by appearing at the annual ceremony of the Order of the Garter in a perfectly controlled outfit. White outfit, spectacular hat, elegant escarpins... and above all, a small handbag as refined as coveted. A chic, rigid model, with timeless elegance. Kate Middleton" width="1280" height="2018" /> From the British house Strathberry, this bag (o…
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This Monday, June 16, 2025, the Princess of Wales once again proved that she was an icon of the royal style by appearing at the annual ceremony of the Order of the Garter in a perfectly controlled outfit. White outfit, spectacular hat, elegant escarpins... and above all, a small handbag as refined as coveted. A chic, rigid model, with timeless elegance. Kate Middleton" width="1280" height="2018" /> From the British house Strathberry, this bag (o…

When he appeared at the Royal Ascot in June 2025, the foreign press did not praise him. It must be said that in the face of Charles III, Camilla, Prince William or Princess Anne, Harriet Sperling simply conquered his work.

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elle.fr broke the news in on Tuesday, June 24, 2025.
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