No matter what her critics may
say about the Duchess of Cambridge splurging on clothes and accessories, the
fact remains Catherine does all in her power to not misuse her royal position
and spend on personal grooming lavishly.
So much so that even having her
own dresser is considered superfluous and ‘extravagant’ by the down-to-earth
Duchess Kate.
The pragmatic 30-year-old royal,
who is married to the Duke of Cambridge Prince William, does not think she
requires someone at hand to help her to get dressed.
The reason is not very far to
seek as the ever elegant tall brunette knows exactly what suits her perfectly.
'Catherine has an innate sense of style and, almost as importantly, knows what
is appropriate for the occasion,’ opines a source.
Apparently Duchess Kate is not
finicky in her choice of designers; however, notwithstanding that fact she
knows how to dress nattily. 'She might not choose the most cutting edge
designers, but she know what looks good on her and that's what counts,’ says
the same source.
The source then goes on to reveal
that Duchess Kate is intensely aware of the fact that she is not as yet a
‘full-time working royal.’ And ‘feels it is .pretty pointless, as well as
extravagant, to have her own dresser,' adds the source.
Duchess Catherine, the
former Kate Middleton daughter of self-made millionaires
Michael and Carole Middleton, was recently lauded by no less than late Princess
Diana's wedding gown designer for her prudent attitude.
Photographs are splashed all over
the media showing the Duchess wearing either recycled dresses or in clothes
picked from Britain’s high street. An admiring Elizabeth Emanuel had said it is
terrific that Duchess Catherine's dresses are easily accessible to even the
women on the street.
'She (Kate) wears clothes an
ordinary girl can buy and that's the first time a royal has really done that,
which is brilliant,' had gushed Emanuel.
Source: Femalefirst.com
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