I'd say they do wear normal clothes day to day. We've seen pictures of them dressed casually too. They do dress them in a very old fashioned way for these types of occasions. Charlotte doesn't stand out so much and now that George has progressed to suits, he doesn't look out of place either but the shorts and knee high socks combo for Louis is very Victorian looking.To be fair, they do tend to dress them in very old fashioned and restrictive clothing. Hopefully they wear nicer stuff day to day
And this tooCrikey. Been out and just got to my Saturday paper. The Guardian are having a proper go (even more than usual) about the cost etc of the royals. It’s to be hoped they stick to their guns and don’t go bonkers with Corrie coverage, that would really mark them out as hypocrites….
It's not hard to keep control of that kind of plant as long as you have all the correct monitoring in place and act on any issues quickly.And this too
King’s green energy firm was investigated after 38-day greenhouse gas leak
Health and Safety Executive also issued several notices related to worker safety and explosive substances at JV Energenwww.theguardian.com
Prior engagement apparentlyI wonder why Camilla was driven away from the service and the others walked?
she is away to another engagement and left firstI wonder why Camilla was driven away from the service and the others walked?
They do. It's only for formal things like this were they are dressed very proper. I noticed George was dressed like his dad yesterday at the football. They've said before George likes to dress like his dad.To be fair, they do tend to dress them in very old fashioned and restrictive clothing. Hopefully they wear nicer stuff day to day
Didn’t they wear blue last year?I must admit I find the matchy matchy shades of blue very twee.
He was in the box at the football so i'm guessing there was a dress code.They do. It's only for formal things like this were they are dressed very proper. I noticed George was dressed like his dad yesterday at the football. They've said before George likes to dress like his dad.
Kids can be so funny with clothes. I popped to see family last weekend and as I walked in my 7 year old nephew was dressed in a suit, complete with shirt and tie. His parents had bought it for him for a wedding they're going to and he refused to take it off. It was a very formal cup of tea.
I've never seen a child in the UK in shorts and knee socks? Is it a thing for uniforms or something?The shorts and knee socks are still a thing in the UK. And not just in posh circles. I wouldn’t call that outdated. Much more normal than smocked tops. Talking about young boys, mind you.
I have to say I really dislike the electric blue. It’s so harsh on the eye and stands out but not in a good way. I do like the fuchsia but I don’t like the specific outfits. I think Anne hit the right spot. The woman with the orange top too.
Also, the all blue Cambridges kind of melt into each other.
Sadly, the Yorks missed the mark again.
No it’s not a common thing in the U.K. as far as I’ve ever seen either. Might as well have put some trousers on him since the top half is a jacket with shirt and tie.I've never seen a child in the UK in shorts and knee socks? Is it a thing for uniforms or something?
I think they're taking the blue theme a bit far now as well and I love blue. I suppose at least William didn't have a blue tie.
It seems the Outfit Planning Meeting had decided on shades of blue and reddish pink.I've never seen a child in the UK in shorts and knee socks? Is it a thing for uniforms or something?
I think they're taking the blue theme a bit far now as well and I love blue. I suppose at least William didn't have a blue tie.
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