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Sometimes she is not a princess, but a family mother, wife and housewife.
That’s the message Kate was sending when she revealed her cancer diagnosis in an understated Breton striped sweater.
It’s a favorite of the Princess of Wales, who has resorted to its cheerful nautical stripes on several previous (and happier) occasions.
Most notably, she chose it in May 2019 for a trip to St Andrews, where her relationship with Prince William blossomed, and in April last year she was photographed wearing it in an official photograph of Prince Louis joking around in a wheelbarrow.
Priced at £650 from leading brand Erdem (whose dresses Kate has endorsed since 2011), that particular 100 per cent Scottish cashmere sweater is out of reach for many women.
Most notably, she chose him in May 2019 for a trip to St Andrews, where her relationship with Prince William blossomed.
In April last year, he appeared wearing it in an official photograph of Prince Louis joking around in a wheelbarrow.
The Princess of Wales meets Grayson Stevenson, five, and his father, Mark Stevenson, during a visit to Dadvengers, a community for dads and their children, in north London on November 1.
Kate sent the message that she is not a princess, but a school mother, wife and stay-at-home mom when she revealed her cancer diagnosis in a low-key Breton striped sweater.
But ever since Coco Chanel decreed Breton stripes to be super chic by wearing them herself on the sunny streets of the Riviera in the 1920s, they’ve been a wardrobe staple for most.
They’re young, fun, optimistic and free, with a touch of beach and ozone, a different kind of armor than you’d find in a royal palace and probably just what Kate wanted to wear to lift her spirits.
But in reality, by choosing this everyday look, the Princess was reminding the nation that she is not only “ours” but also “theirs”, a private woman whose priorities must lie with her husband and children, parents and siblings, until your recovery is complete. complete.
On a park bench, wearing jeans, barely any makeup, and long hair down, she underlined the fact that cancer does not respect her life of privilege.
And he asked us for the understanding he needs to fight it privately.