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Kate Middleton Styles Suzannah London
Dame Sarah Mullally became the first female Archbishop of Canterbury with Prince William and Princess Kate attending to represent the King and mark a historic moment in the Anglican Church.
- On Wednesday, Prince William and Princess Kate attended the installation of Dame Sarah Mullally at Canterbury Cathedral, marking the first female Archbishop of Canterbury in Anglican church history.
- Representing The King as is tradition, the couple honored the Anglican service while a palace source noted the Prince wanted to draw "a line in the sand" regarding his religious views.
- Kate channeled vintage glamour in a gray Suzannah London coat with a Juliette Botterill hat, accessorizing with Cassandra Goad pearl earrings and a black quilted Chanel mini bag.
- Although the Prince is not a regular churchgoer, he is said to be planning "very seriously" for his future role as head of the Church in England, a source told the Times.
- Inspired by a vintage hunting coat, the gray wrap-style topper featured black silk satin trim, with Suzannah describing the sophisticated style as an invitation to "step in and feel the sublime.
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Princess Kate's quiet tweak to £2.8k designer coat - with Prince Louis' christening earrings
The Princess of Wales looked incredible wearing a coat by Suzannah London as she met with the new Archbishop of Canterbury, Dame Sarah Mullally. Prince William's wife added the same earrings she wore to her youngest son, Prince Louis' christening in 2018.
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Read Full ArticleKate Middleton était sur son trente-et-un pour l'installation de la première femme archevêque de Canterbury
La souveraine a une fois de plus fait preuve d'élégance diplomatique pour assister à un événement historique, arborant un manteau sur mesure de style prince de Galles et un chapeau pied-de-poule. Une tenue sophistiquée et intemporelle.
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