Kate Middleton lauded for her team spirit at Peter Phillips' royal wedding
The Princess of Wales wore a belted Roland Mouret dress and a Princess Diana bracelet to the wedding
Kate Middleton, the Princess of Wales, has been commended for her understated approach at the wedding of cousin-in-law Peter Phillips to Harriet Sperling. The Princess opted for a measured, low-key presence at the occasion, drawing widespread praise for ensuring the spotlight remained firmly on the bride throughout the day.
For the wedding, Kate chose a belted Roland Mouret dress, pairing it with a bracelet previously belonging to the late Princess Diana.
Former royal butler speaks out
Former royal butler Grant Harrold, speaking on behalf of CasinoHawks, offered his assessment of Kate's approach to attending such occasions, noting that her conduct reflects a deep awareness of her public position.
"Kate is aware that the world is looking at her, even when traditionally they should be looking at the bride—and she does what she can to make sure she doesn't steal the show," Harrold says.
"She puts a lot of thought into her outfits to make sure she looks the part without overshadowing the bride," Harrold continues.
Harrold also highlighted the significance of the jewellery Kate chose to wear on the day, viewing it as a touching personal gesture.
"She also wore a bracelet that used to belong to Princess Diana, which was very kind to see," Harrold notes as he lauds the future Queen.
