Kate Middleton chooses Klein blue for the coronation of Charles III in Scotland

Noin the mystical light of the cathedral of St. Gilesin Scotland, for the coronation of Charles III, Kate Middleton once again wore a “life-saving” color: Klein blue. A shade, moreover, with a fascinating history: it is a very deep ultramarine blue color developed by the French artist Yves Klein as part of his research on the colors that best represent the concepts he wanted to convey.

Kate Middleton often relies on this color for institutional events: formal, distinguished, in short, of high lineage.

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Kate Middleton royal in Scotland

Kate Middleton in blue, almost like a sacred transfiguration. A reassuring vision, a tribute to the flag of Scotland. On the lobes the diamond and pearl earrings that belonged to Lady Diana and a pearl choker to slim her neck.

With the same brand is never wrong

Kate Middleton in Scotland (Photo by John Linton – Pool/Getty Images)

There Duchess of Rothesay, title of Middleton in Scotland, has focused again on one of its favorite models and brands: Catherine Walker’s coat dress. As is known, when the princess loves a model and a brand, she buys more models.

To close the look she wore pumps by Emmy London, the fascinator by Philip Tracy and a tone-on-tone clutch.

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