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Should she ?

(36 Posts)
ninathenana Mon 31-Jul-17 11:07:41

Have worn a white outfit to the Passchendaele memorial service ?

I know there are far more important things in the world and usually I wouldn't give a flying.... about any royals outfit but I felt this was wholly inapropriate on this occasion.

rosesarered Mon 31-Jul-17 11:53:01

Who wore a white outfit nina ?

annsixty Mon 31-Jul-17 11:58:51

The Duchess of Cambridge and I felt the same nina.

ninathenana Mon 31-Jul-17 12:02:34

I just felt something like navy, maroon or purple would have been more appropriate if she didn't want to wear black.

CariGransnet (GNHQ) Mon 31-Jul-17 12:05:09

My only thought is that white is the colour of peace?

Anniebach Mon 31-Jul-17 12:08:21

Black or white , neither are suitable

glammanana Mon 31-Jul-17 12:09:38

Thank you Cari my thoughts exactly.

ffinnochio Mon 31-Jul-17 12:10:40

Got there just before me, Cari.
White is often the symbol for peace, and seems quite fitting.

ninathenana Mon 31-Jul-17 12:12:48

I take your point Cari

kittylester Mon 31-Jul-17 12:16:35

I thought it was appropriate too. Not at all flashy but stylish and showing respect for the occasion. And the poppy stood out.

MawBroon Mon 31-Jul-17 12:26:34

Extremely appropriate - the colour of peace, setting off the poppy and TBH the colour choice will have been discussed with the "people" of the Belgian King and Queen and okayed.
(TM could have stood a bit straighter and looked a bit less awkward )

M0nica Mon 31-Jul-17 12:28:44

In many cultures white is the colour of mourning. I thought white was absolutely the right colour to wear. It has associations with both mourning and peace.

Poor girl, whatever colour she wore was bound to be criticised, so she chooses white and that is criticised as well

Anniebach Mon 31-Jul-17 12:31:04

I like today's outfit, white and beige , softer

henetha Mon 31-Jul-17 12:32:21

I thought she looked absolutely lovely. The white outfit was just right.

mumofmadboys Mon 31-Jul-17 12:32:55

I thought she dressed very appropriately for the occasion.

annsixty Mon 31-Jul-17 12:42:10

Just us then nina.

Cherrytree59 Mon 31-Jul-17 13:11:21

There is BBC picture of Prince Charles wearing a light summer suit.
So I think light coloured attire must have been discussed.

kittylester Mon 31-Jul-17 14:05:10

TBH, I thought Charles looked awful!

Baggs Mon 31-Jul-17 14:46:44

I think Charles always looks awful. It's not the clothes. I didn't know I thought that until just now!

I think Theresa May always looks awkward too. She seems to be an awkward person, physically. That's a plain observation, not a criticism. Bit like Gordon Brown in the awkwardness league.

Kate Middleton, by contrast, is not an awkward person, imo, and she looks particularly elegant when her hair is up.

Baggs Mon 31-Jul-17 14:49:43

There must be a system for deciding what royals wear to special occasions. I'd love to inow how it works.

Cherrytree59 Mon 31-Jul-17 15:13:11

Prince Charles looks better in uniform (IMHO)
May be a blazer type jacket would look better
More structured (iyswim)

jollyg Mon 31-Jul-17 15:28:45

Baggs there must be superior charity shops nearby to HRH mansion.

He has been known to turn up in a much rejuvenated DB jacket!

Now with a wife he should know better, or be guided, but being himself, he is HRH.

Keep on going Queenie,

kittylester Mon 31-Jul-17 15:49:53

I think you are right baggs - he does look awkward. I fear he is turning into a caricature of himself as he seems so stuck in the past and so pompous. The Queen doesn't look half so stuffy but still regal.

BlueBelle Mon 31-Jul-17 16:03:31

I thought Kate's outfit was beautiful and a very appropiate colour peaceful calm and very pretty
I agree Charles didnt look so hot he looks much better in darker clothes

Anniebach Mon 31-Jul-17 18:31:02

Comparing a man of 68 and a woman of 35 ?