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Royal Balcony Appearance of the Day: June 16

Trooping the Colour, the Queen's official birthday parade, went on in London this weekend. Hats and the upper two-thirds of outfits, here we come:
The Queen and her Duke first, of course (more on her gems at the Vault), followed by her Royal Colonels on horseback. (Shown at right are the Prince of Wales, Duke of Cambridge, and the Princess Royal. William's in the middle.) Everybody's all very smart and such, not my favorite of the Queen's outfits but there are enough uniforms around her to distract me.

Any time Camilla wears her pink topaz pearl choker, she wins, those are the rules. The Duchess of Cambridge wore a brooch that looked pretty faux to me, but she still stood out as her smart suit was quite a bit smarter than what's going on with Sophie and Eugenie, I'm afraid to say. Yeah, I'm on Blergh Patrol today.

Over on this side of the balcony, we've got a selection of Kents for you, looking very neat and tidy all around. Well, I'm not sure what's happening with Lady Helen's outfit (she's the one in raspberry), but I'm sure it's all very fashion-y. Anyway, it's always nice to see Lady Gabriella (center) hasn't lost her fondness for a proper hat.

And finally, a selection of Gloucesters and some trailing Kents. We could talk about all of them individually but we won't because CAPE ALERT! Princess Michael has arrived. Dramatic (so we know it's still her), but tasteful too. Well played.

P.S.: Garter Day is on tap for tomorrow!

Photos: BBC1 video

Royal Outfit of the Day: April 11


Video: The Prince of Wales married Camilla Parker Bowles on April 9, 2005.
Charles and Camilla are celebrating their wedding anniversary this week, and that means there's no better time to revisit Camilla's excellent wedding wear - both flattering and appropriate. It's also time to coordinate your visits to the V&A Museum in London, because the Duchess of Cornwall has loaned her gown for an upcoming exhibition! I'm absolutely dying to see it for myself, since those subtle gold touches are certainly better appreciated in person.
Wedding dresses 1775-2014 runs from May 3, 2014 to March 15, 2015. If you go, do report back!

Photo: AP

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