Kensington Palace issued a rare statement this week in response to criticism over a recent report regarding the Princess of Wales’ wardrobe.
In an article published on 1 February, the Sunday Times reported that the palace would no longer confirm details about Kate’s outfits during her public appearances, as they have routinely done in the past. The announcement seemed to indicate a change in how the royal will approach her work after taking time off to undergo chemotherapy last year.
“There is an absolute feeling that [the public work] is not about what the princess is wearing,” a spokesman told the Times. “She wants the focus to be on the really important issues, the people and the causes she is spotlighting. There will always be an appreciation of what the princess is wearing from some of the public and she gets that. But do we need to be officially always saying what she is wearing? No. The style is there but it’s about the substance.”
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