


The little girl's 'Nutcracker Dress' by Little Alice London, which costs £68, features a velvet collar, mother of pearl buttons and a sash tie. Charlotte, meanwhile, matched mum in a navy and burgundy tartan dress with a Peter Pan collar. Listen, O Brahmin We do not discriminate on grounds of caste or religion, nor do we bear ill will to any one-whether a Hindu or a Muslim. The 'Anni' chiffon-crepe midi dress features a white collar, a pleated skirt and a belt. with belt and sash, are deshown us was displayed over lavender. The Duchess rocked a truly festive look in red she was thought to be wearing a bespoke version of a £1,920 Emilia Wickstead dress. most to the waist, covering the shoulders like a odoras. The Duchess of Cambridge and Princess Charlotteįor the Queen's annual Christmas lunch at Buckingham Palace in December 2019, Kate and her daughter Charlotte adorably matched in tartan. piece of hem tape between the two layers, then iron for a few seconds until bonded. piece of hem tape between the two layers, then press for 2-3 seconds. They even have their own Balmoral tartan, designed by Prince Albert in 1853, and many of the royals have their own too including the Queen - the Royal Stewart is the Queen's personal tartan.īut when they're not wearing designs by Queen Victoria's husband, they're wearing everything from traditional checks to more avant-garde plaids scroll through our gallery to see the best tartan looks from the royals. If using a heat press, use heat-resistant tape to hold the sash pieces in place while sticking the 1-in.

If there's a material the royal family love to wear, it's tartan from kilts to scarves to hats to dresses (Princess Diana's favourite), the royals have long been associated with sporting a slither of tartan patterned wool.
