Dresses And Nothing Else: Why Don’t We Ever See Princess Charlotte In Skirts Or Pants?

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Dresses And Nothing Else: Why Don’t We Ever See Princess Charlotte In Skirts Or Pants?
When it comes to charming Princess Charlotte, the only daughter of Kate Middleton and Prince William, many people remember her as a mischievous, but very sweet little girl in the same invariable dress with a Peter Pan collar and floral print. Why does the duchess, who can afford to dress her children in accordance with the latest trends, keep dressing them in such rather old-fashioned outfits?
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It turns out that Middleton deliberately chooses the same type of clothes for her children to create a “traditional family image.” Moreover, either she herself or the court stylists are watching to ensure that the outfits of all the Cambridges are coordinated in color and style. This is how the duchess creates a somewhat stereotypical image of her family.
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Moreover, her daughter’s clothes are inexpensive – that’s why all the dresses and blouses in which the girl appears in public are sold out in no time. Admit it, every mom would like to realize that her daughter is dressed exactly like a real princess – cute, quite elegant, and yet fairly simple. Perhaps, this is another reason why the girl doesn’t wear skirts or pants in public – this would somewhat discord with the “image of Charlotte” and create additional competition among children’s clothes manufacturers.
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Of course, there are expensive dresses in the wardrobe of the little princess, but she has only worn them on special occasions, for example, to the weddings of her aunt Pippa and uncle Harry.
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Generally, a classic dress worn by Charlotte ranges from 20 to 40 pounds (about 25-50 US dollars), which enables many Britons to purchase exactly the same for their daughters.
If Middleton’s daughter has her own style, do the young mothers of other European royal families follow her example?
Gabriella, the little heiress of the Prince and Princess of Monaco, is a little older than Charlotte. Even though in most cases she looks similar to her more famous peer, she is not quite as popular.
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Princess Madeleine of Sweden must be following the same guidebook on royal outfits. Her daughter, Leonore, looks very cute in her dresses.
Ingrid Alexandra, a daughter of Crown Prince and Princess of Norway, Haakon and Mette-Marit, is already a grown up. She also wears dresses in public but of a more becoming length.
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It seems that princesses Leonor and Sofia are under the least fashion pressure. Like their mother, Queen of Spain Letizia, girls are often seen wearing less formal clothing. But they too wear beautiful dresses to official events.
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Probably, every European princess has some convenient and practical things in her wardrobe, but after all these girls are standards of a moderate style, which should prevail in their outfits, don’t you think?