How Princess Charlotte's Bright Pink Manicure Deviates From Royal Tradition
GREATER LONDON, ENGLAND, JUL 13 – Princess Charlotte's bright pink manicure at Wimbledon highlights a modern style choice approved by the Princess of Wales, breaking from the royal family's usual neutral nail polish tradition.
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Princess Charlotte stole the show from her parents William and Kate at the Wimbledon finale. The reason? Her colorful painted fingernails.
“One Antiquated Rule, Down!”: Princess Charlotte’s Nail Polish Steals The Spotlight At Wimbledon Final
Prince William and his family were seen at Wimbledon, and a minute detail on his daughter, Princess Charlotte, stirred up a furore among crown chasers. The 10-year-old was seated between her mother Kate and her older brother George on Center Court to watch reigning champion Carlos Alcaraz face his rival, Jannik Sinner. The child’s appearance has since raised questions about deviation from age-old monarch decorum when in public. Charlotte was se…
How Princess Charlotte's Bright Pink Manicure Deviates From Royal Tradition
Prince William and Princess Kate Middleton brought their eldest children, Prince George and Princess Charlotte, to Wimbledon — and all eyes were on the 10-year-old’s manicure. Charlotte, who wore a white sundress with navy trim, coordinated her look with a bright pink nail polish that appears to break from long-held yet unofficial tradition. Most of the British royals paint their nails in neutral or dusky pink hues, colors which were famously fa…
At the age of ten, Kate and William's daughter used pink "chiclete", a color that was considered inappropriate for women of reality.
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