Even the royalty, a bit like everyone, have, have your favorite colorsthose who wear more frequently or with which, without disturbing too much the rules of armaocromia, they feel more comfortable.
Today, the members of the main real houses rely on large and (sometimes) small brands for their looks. Yet some piece is still Home MadeOn the contrary, Palace Made, Like the hat shown by Maxima d’Ondlanda recently. A custom that maintains the charm of craftsmanship and unique garments alive, tailored to the walls of Palazzo
That of the Regina Camillafor example, it seems that it is the blue, the same, among other things, also favored by Kate Middleton And Sophie of Edinburgh. If at first sight this commonality may appear as a nice coincidence, in reality, in the past, according to the best informed of the British press, He triggered a real “chromatic diatribe” at Palazzo.
According to reports from some sources a Express.ukin fact, it seems that Jacqui Meakin, trusted assistant e Personal Dresser Of the wife of King Charles III, he had imposed severe rules on the choice of colors of looks by real members on public occasions in which Queen Camilla was also present. To encourage the sovereign, so that he would stitched and did not disappear among others, none of the others royal, According to Meakin’s directives, he had to wear his own color (and obviously the queen’s choices always have priority).

Regina Camilla, Easter 2023.
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Princess Kate, Easter 2023.
Max Mumby/IndigoA real mess since many real ladies love to wear bluebut that with good English diplomacy, over time, it has been resolved. Or, at least, halfway. It is not known if by intercession of the same sovereign, or if for meakin’s clemency, but a compromise has been achieved: it is okay to wear the same color as long as a shade other than that of Her Majesty.
A theory, the one that would prohibit the various members royal to wear the same color, especially that of the sovereign, which would also find confirmation in the words of Meghan Markle Used in the Netflix series Meghan & Harry. «What is a color that they probably never wear? Camel? Beige? White? So, I wore many soft shades, to camouflage myself »he explains referring to the fear of presenting himself with a garment declined in the same shade chosen by someone else.

The Duchess of Sussex Meghan Markle and Queen Elizabeth II.
Karwai TangChromatic theories and the separate color, what is certain is that a lot Often the current queen, for public occasions, chooses total blue outfit, often Blue Royal (Among other things, a significant color for the English royal family, whose origin seems to be linked to a competition between tailors wanted by Queen Carlotta, wife of King Giorgio III, to create a dress for his role as a sovereign consort) and which, therefore, without fear, we feel to elect how his favorite. And the others? After Camilla, Vera Blue Royal Queenwe tried to identify the favorite colors of other real or, at least, those who love to wear often.

Regina Camilla and King Charles III.
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Elizabeth II: whatever color, as long as they are brightly
We know how the deceased sovereign loved to dress in bright and lively colors. Yellow, orange, pink, blue, green … turned on its wardrobe, painting coats and clothes, mainly with solid color, but without disdaining the fantasies, mostly floral. It was rare to see it dressed in neutral tones such as cream, gray or beige, as it would not have been quite visible in the crowd, during public events. The heated and vibrant shades helped her stand out and get noticed. After all, it was still the queen!

Elizabeth II.
Chris Jackson/Getty ImagesAnd in case of rain? How to be seen in the blankets of umbrellas? As Angela Kelly said, her faithful assistant, but also friend, seamstress and confidant, the queen opted for a transparent umbrellawith border combined with the look, so that nothing could obscure the color, or rather, she.

Elizabeth II.
WPA Pool/Getty ImagesKate Middleton: in addition to blue, there is red
Apart from the blue which, apparently, would unite it with the current sovereign, identify the favorite color of Kate Middleton It is not so immediate. Its wardrobe, in fact, is teeming with different shades, but lately there is one, specifically, which stands out more than all, namely the red. The princess, in fact, recently chose him for many of his official commitments. A choice according to some not accidental since it is a color associated with strength, courage, confidence in themselves, Just those values ​​that for many Kate would like to communicate to the world, especially after the difficult period of the disease.

Kate Middleton.
Samir HusseinFor others, however, the repetition of the same shade could be a way to divert attention from its outfits to move it instead to the value and meaning of its commitments. In any case, it remains one of the most protagonist shades of its wardrobe.

Kate Middleton.
Chris Jackson/Getty ImagesMeghan Markle: Duchess of neutral tones
As she explained in the Netflix series, Meghan Markle, to avoid “dubbing” the color of some other member royal, When he was at court he used to prefer neutral tones – Crema, beige, greige, camel -, without a doubt less frequent in the royal wardrobes.

Meghan Markle.
Karwai TangA custom that has remained “sewn on her” since even now, in her overseas life, it hardly chooses sparkling and lively colors. Not surprisingly, the press and the web nicknamed it Lady Vanilla.

Meghan Markle.
Ruba / IPA-Agecy.netZara Tindall: Burgundy passion
The daughter of Princess Anna has a real passion for the Burgundy. It is perhaps one of the key colors of its wardrobe so as to choose it for monocolor outfit – power suit, coats, dresses, sporty pants -, but also for accessories such as fascinator, circles or bags.

Zara Tindall.
Mark Cthbert/Getty ImagesIn the event that it opts for a look of another color, in fact, (blue is another of his must have together with Verdone), often this is completed by a detail by the enveloping Burgundy shade.

Zara Tindall.
Max Mumby/Indigo/Getty ImagesLetizia of Spain: either it is white (and black), or it is red
We know the meaning for the fashion of the Spanish queen, as well as the color palette, also very varied for her. Yet if we were to crowned – it is appropriate to say – the key colors of his wardrobe, the choice would fall on the red and on thecoupled with black and white. The first is one of his favorites – last February, for example, he chose it five times out of 12 commitments. It is easy, in fact, to see it with Power Suit, dresses, skirts and jackets declined in flaming shades, as if to claim their role e self confidence.

Letizia of Spain.
Europe Press Entertainment/Getty ImagesTogether with this, also the Combo of Black and White It is at the top of the list. Whether it is composed of a dark trousers and a white shirt, or that it is a dress declined in these two colors, it doesn’t matter. The combination is among its favorites. Moreover, it is difficult to show off more sophisticated and versatile chromatic coupled.

Letizia of Spain.
Andrews Archie / Abaca / IPa-Agecy.netMaxima d’Ondlanda: queen of yellow
The wardrobe of the Queen Maxima d’Ondlanda It is an explosion of heated and lively colors. It is difficult to say what the predominant color is in the large and varied palette because the sovereign loves to dare and play a lot with bright shades. One of the colors that prefers most, however, is the yellowwhich declines in every nuance, from sparkling lemon to the most calm mustard. Expression of light and energy, it is a shade that does not know for her. He also sported it recently, declining it in a radiant total look.

Queen Maxima d’Ondlanda.
Nieboer / IPA-Agecy.netCharlène di Monaco and the passion for white
Together with blue and camel color, without a doubt, another key shade of the wardrobe of Princess Monegasque is the white. Charlène often chooses it for her clothes and jumpsuit for a great evening, but also for day looks, both in summer and in winter.

Prince Alberto and Princess Charlène of Monaco.
Pascal Le Segratain/Getty ImagesIf during the warm season in his wardrobe, candid pants, blazers, shirts, during the coldest months, is not difficult to spot Alberto’s wife with Immaculate Capispalla, whether they are coats or practical vests.

Prince Alberto and Princess Charlène of Monaco.
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