Lady Louise Windsor fan of Kate Middleton? This iconic piece that she stole from him

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Lady Louise obviously has strong tastes in fashion… And it’s not Kate Middleton who will say the opposite!

Discreet from the height of her 18 years, Lady Louise Windsor is nonetheless a flirtatious young woman who knows how to choose the beautiful pieces to wear. This is what we were able to discover in particular yesterday, Thursday September 15, when she was going to meditate in Westminster Hall, where the coffin of her grandmother, Queen Elizabeth II, is exposed for a last farewell before his funeral. Despite the mourning, Lady Louise displayed the most elegant all in black. But it was one piece in particular that caught the eye: the fascinator she wore on her head. A pretty black hat created by hatter Whiteley Hats that has already wreaked havoc with women in the royal family.

Indeed, the daughter of Prince Edward and Sophie of Wessex was particularly inspired by Kate Middleton to perfect her look. Because it was on the new Princess of Wales that this chic fascinator was seen worn for the first time in January 2011, during the wedding of her close friends, Harry Aubrey-Fletcher and Sarah Louise Stourton in Aldborough. Prince William’s wife, known for regularly recycling her outfits, was also spotted wearing the same hat in 2013, this time accompanying Queen Elizabeth to an event at Baker Street Station.
Moreover Lady Louise is not the only one to be inspired by the wife of her cousin and future king, since before her, it is Autumn Phillips, the ex-wife of Peter Phillips, son of the princess Anne, who had the pleasure of borrowing this fascinator. It was on the occasion of the baptism of Lena Phillips, daughter of Zara Phillips Tindall and granddaughter of Princess Anne, that she was seen wearing it proudly.

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Lady Louise, Elizabeth II’s favorite granddaughter

Beyond her visibly confident fashion tastes, Lady Louise is best known for being the darling of her illustrious grandparents, Queen Elizabeth II and the Duke of Edinburgh. She was also so far called “the favorite granddaughter of Elizabeth II”, as revealed by Cosmopolitan.com. And for good reason, Lady Louise would have spent a lot of time with her grandmother’s monarch at Balmoral Castle in Scotland. Stays that would have strengthened their ties. She is also the one who would have succeeded in filling the void within the royal family left by Prince Harry and Meghan Markle after their incredible withdrawal.

Nadia Benleulmi

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