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Charlotte of Cambridge and the blue coat of Spanish seal

Westminster Abbey has been the place chosen to celebrate the thanksgiving mass for the life of the Duke of Edinburgh, who died on April 9, 2021 at the age of 99. The pandemic caused the delay of this service, which has finally brought together prominent European royals, in addition to the entire British Royal Family. The King and Queen of Spain have also attended the ceremony and Doña Letizia has opted for a symbolic look in green. Nor have the eldest children of the Dukes of Cambridge been absent, george and charlotte. They both wore a wardrobe with nods to Spanish fashionreaffirming once again the presence of children’s clothing made in spain in the children’s closet.

While George has worn a patterned tie from El Corte Inglés (at the moment she is exhausted), Charlotte has arrived in the company of her mother wearing a classic fit navy coat. The design, with button closure, is from the London firm Amaia Kids and it is made in Spain. made in lana merinoit is the model Razorbil and is available in eight different shades. Although the firm is from London, the garment has been manufactured in Spain, specifically in the Marae Kids textile factory in Zamora.

This is not the first time that Princess Charlotte has worn this design. We were able to see her with her coat in 2018, when she went to her first day of nursery with the same design in maroon. Later, at the 2019 Christmas mass, he wore it in green color, confirming once again the good reception of the Spanish brand. In fact, in the description of the coat that can be read on the brand’s website, there is a direct nod to Charlotte. “Fit for a Princess”a clear reference to the royal. Under her coat, Charlotte has worn a blue and green tartan print dress, a garment with a contrasting white collar by Il Porticciolo, currently on sale.

At the company Amaia Kids has been part of George and Charlotte’s wardrobe since they were born. The designer behind this London label is Amaia Arrieta, a San Sebastian living in the British capital for years. Just like told in an interview with Hola.com the creative, the Duchess of Cambridge herself has visited the children’s clothing boutique on several occasions to get different clothes.



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