Princess Charlotte and Princess Kate twin in coordinated looks for Trooping the Colour
Princess Charlotte and Princess Kate twin in coordinated looks for Trooping the Colour
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Princess Kate rocks festive green outfit at St. Patrick's Day parade
The Princess of Wales attended the Irish Guard's parade on St. Patrick's Day after skipping last year's event.
Princess Kate and her daughter Princess Charlotte look more like twins at Trooping the Colour.
At King Charles' annual royal birthday celebration on Saturday, June 14, the Princess of Wales, 43, and 10-year-old Charlotte coordinated in aqua colored looks.
Kate sported a structured dress coat with her brown locks pulled under a chic wide-brimmed hat as Charlotte wore her hair in brands with an aqua colored dress, a few shades lighter than her mom's.
The event is an annual ceremonial celebration and military parade commemorating the reigning British monarch's birthday, although King Charles III's actual birthdate falls on Nov. 14.
Princess Kate turns heads in Jenny Packham dress amid return for Trooping the Colour event
The royal affair also marks a solemn and bittersweet anniversary for Kate. Last year, she returned to royal life for Trooping the Colour, attended the event with her three children, after a five-month hiatus due to her cancer battle.
This marks her first Trooping the Colour since Kate announced her cancer is in remission on Tuesday.
Charlotte, who celebrated her birthday May 2, is the second child of Kate and 42-year-old Prince William, Charles' eldest son. She is third in line to the British throne, preceded by Prince George, 11, and William. Prince Louis, 7, is fourth in line.
Contributing: Taijuan Moorman

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3 hours ago
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Fashion Expert Breaks Down F1 Movie Premiere Looks in New York
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(L-R) US actor and film producer Brad Pitt, British formula 1 driver and co-producer Lewis Hamilton and British actor Damson Idris attend the world premiere of "F1" at Times Square in New York on June 16, 2025. More ANGELA WEISS/AFP/Getty Images "People keep asking me to do a thread breaking down why these suits don't look great. I gather that these are famous, very well accomplished F1 drivers [I don't know these people]. Since I only talk about famous people, I will do a thread. 🧵" People keep asking me to do a thread breaking down why these suits don't look great. I gather that these are famous, very well accomplished F1 drivers (I don't know these people). Since I only talk about famous people, I will do a thread. 🧵 — derek guy (@dieworkwear) June 17, 2025 He added: "Please note nothing in this thread is meant to diminish the men in these clothes. If anything, it's the people who dressed them that failed them. I am only talking about the clothes. 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Yahoo
11 hours ago
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Days of Our Lives Recap: Xander and Sarah Clash Over Victoria
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She says she is sorry for his loss and asks what's up. Shawn D apologizes for lying about being sick the other day. Jada admits she knows the entire story and is thrilled Bo is on the mend. Shawn D is thrilled as well but is devastated by John's passing. He starts to go into the details of the mission, but she stops him, so she has plausible deniability. University Hospital – Philip's Room: Kayla enters, and Kate asks about John's wake. Kayla says it was a perfect celebration of John's life. Kate says she would have been there but needed to be near Philip. Kayla understands and says his labs show much improvement. Kate doesn't want to leave as she fears her son's life is still in danger. She can't wait for him to wake up so he can identify Xander as his attacker. Kate mentions her misplaced manuscript and says she hates she can't read more to him, even though it's somewhat inappropriate. Kate begs her son to wake up so they can catch up. 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Endings Kayla tells EJ about Bo's miraculous recovery via Versavix. Ej admits to being excited about the money-making potential but also wants to make sure the hospital survives. With that, he presents her with a plan, including changes, that will help the institution move forward. Stephanie tells Alex about the upcoming dinner/celebration for her father, after which they can celebrate. Belle tells Shawn Douglas she is confused about her feelings. He admits he is confused as well. Shawn D says he wants to support Belle in whatever way he can. She gets it and knows she dan count on him. With that, they embrace… just as EJ arrives on the scene. Sarah tells Maggie how much she hates Xander even though she really loves him. Xander arrives in Philip's hospital room… Kate tells Roman she will be home soon. She turns around and starts to look for the manuscript. Xander grabs a pillow and tells Philip everything will be over before he knows it. Keep checking back for the latest Days of Our Lives recaps! This story was originally reported by Daytime Confidential on Jun 14, 2025, where it first appeared.