During the Trooping the Colour event on June 14, Princess Charlotte decided to break tradition and match her mother, Kate Middleton, by wearing a stunning aquamarine outfit.
Known for coordinating their looks, siblings Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis usually dress alike for the occasion. However, Charlotte opted to twin with her mom in aquamarine, showcasing their close bond.
Described as Kate's 'mini-me,' Charlotte and her mother have previously coordinated their outfits, such as during King Charles' coronation in 2023. The young princess recently celebrated her 10th birthday on May 2.
Both Kate Middleton and Princess Charlotte were seen riding on the same side of the carriage during the Trooping the Colour parade, showcasing their matching aquamarine style moments. While Charlotte typically coordinates with her brothers for events like this, she chose to match with her mom on this special day.
For the event, Kate Middleton wore an aquamarine and ivory Catherine Walker coatdress, a departure from her usual Alexander McQueen attire. She completed her look with a hat from Juliette Botterill Millinery and a pair of Queen Elizabeth's heirloom earrings. Charlotte, on the other hand, wore her own aqua dress to match her mother.
As they rode in the carriage together, Kate and Charlotte were seen chatting, smiling, and even bowing their heads in sync as they passed by cheering crowds. Their strong bond was evident throughout the event, with Charlotte often being described as a 'mini-me' of her mother.
According to a palace source, Charlotte shares her mother's sporty nature and loves activities like ballet, tap, rugby, and soccer. Known for her grace and sportsmanship, the young princess is often seen congratulating players from opposing teams.
Charlotte also shows glimpses of her late great-grandmother, Queen Elizabeth, by effortlessly adapting to royal events. Described as a 'strong character' who is 'wise beyond her years,' Charlotte has embraced her royal duties with ease.
Source: instyle.com