No short skirts for Kate! Order of the Queen

Goodbye short skirts for Kate Middleton! This is the order of Queen Elizabeth II, who would have imposed a strict wardrobe etiquette on the wife of Prince William.

According to what the Mail on SundayIn fact, according to the sovereign, dresses that are too short would not be suitable for a Duchess, so much so that she would have required Middleton to wear only long skirts.

No more daring slits or skimpy dresses for Kate, who has always sported a sober and discreet style, evidently not enough for the queen who has decided to intervene personally to change the habits of her granddaughter in terms of "fashion". In fact, it seems that Elisabetta has entrusted her personal stylist, Angela Kelly, with the total restyling of Kate's look.

In addition to the veto on dresses that are too short, the Queen also expressed her disagreement with Kate's passion for low-cost dresses. Elizabeth would in fact have ordered that for the trip to Australia, which the royal couple will face in April, the Duchess of Cambridge wears the most beautiful jewels of the royal collection, especially tiaras and tiaras.

Middleton would have already turned to the designers of Alexander McQueen and Alice Termperly to have clothes designed in line with the new diktats imposed by the sovereign, but on one thing Kate was adamant: no change of hair stylist. The Duchess of Cambridge remains loyal to her trusted hairdresser Amanda Cook Tucker.

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