Wednesday, July 22, 2009

Royal Fashion Awards Trooping The Colour 2013

Royal Fashion Awards Trooping The Colour 2013
The Emperor enormous her formal bicentenary this weekend, participating as she perpetually does with the rest of the royal family at Trooping the Colour, her formal bicentenary demonstration.

"Video: Trooping the Colour on sale "Even if a superior form of the royal family was out on the Buckingham Palace veranda preceding, a significantly slighter group came out to view the flypast as they perpetually do, and that's the group we're checking in with today...

Worst IN Bicentenary GIRLSThe QueenI do love a strong common, and this is a perfect significant for her complex attach (memo over at the Jewel Assured). She was the pointed standout on the veranda, and she wins all the bits and pieces.

Worst IN LADIES...A Tie?

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"Spent to Right: The Duchess of Cornwall, the Duchess of Cambridge, the Princess Stately, the Countess of Wessex and Noble Louise, Princesses Eugenie and Beatrice, the Duchess of Kent, Princess Michael of Kent, Noble Gabriella Windsor"

Even if acquaint with were royal ladies wearing clothes in stronger dress acquaint with, the only ones that popped out even the Emperor were wearing clothes in a amazingly wan palette, Princess Anne's commemorative standard excepted. ("You, in the polka dots, don't undiluted think about it. Is that red? Are you lighthearted me?" - Her Maj. Or not.) No matter what the love of small painful that has swept me old hat the further than few weeks, I'm feeling slightly pessimistic about this thicket. Everyone's beautiful miserable, right down to Bea and Eug's misses. I'll call it a tie...six of one, half a dozen of the extra.

Worst IN GENTSThe Duke of Kent and Viscount Severn


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"L to R: The Prince of Wales, the Duke of Cambridge, Prince Pester, the Duke of York, Tim Laurence, the Earl of Wessex, Viscount Severn, the Duke of Gloucester, the Duke of Kent, Prince Michael of Kent"

We seat two subcategories voguish, I suppose: standard and non-uniform. Reliable, it's got to go to the Duke of Kent (sorry, Pester), who took the place of the hospitalized Duke of Edinburgh at the Queen's side. The Duke had his own suitability issues preceding this appointment - a good quality clash in Remonstration, meaning it was best for him to sit by her relatively of riding as he as a rule does skillfully - and it was good to see him in a featured tell the difference. Non-uniform, it has to be James, a.k.a. Viscount Severn, the son of the Earl and Countess of Wessex. I be familiar with some of you seat been waiting for him to be included at these royal events, and voguish he is! (Extra points for far-seeing binocular use. "He can see you".)

"Who was your Trooping best dressed?"

"Photos: AP/Getty Images/PacificCoastNews"

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