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Express Tribune
08-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Express Tribune
Kate Middleton wears Dior for Macron visit, marking first public outing in French label
The Princess of Wales turned heads on July 8 as she welcomed French President Emmanuel Macron to the UK in unmistakable diplomatic style. For the first day of the state visit, Kate Middleton wore a blush-pink ensemble from iconic French fashion house Dior, her first time donning the brand publicly. Kate's outfit featured a structured Bar jacket and a delicate tulle skirt designed by former Dior creative director Maria Grazia Chiuri. Complementing the look was a matching hat by British milliner Jess Collett and accessories with deep royal significance: a pearl choker and drop earrings once worn by the late Queen Elizabeth II. Known for her deliberate and symbolic fashion choices, Kate has long used 'diplomatic dressing' to pay tribute to other nations. She's previously worn a maple leaf brooch in Canada and blue and yellow during a visit to London's Ukrainian Cultural Centre. Her Dior debut appears to continue that tradition, serving as a sartorial nod to the French guests of honour. Interestingly, Dior has long been associated with Princess Diana, Kate's late mother-in-law, who frequently carried the Lady Dior handbag. The brand is also a favourite of Meghan, Duchess of Sussex. However, until now, Kate had never worn it in public, opting instead for other French labels like Chanel on rare occasions. The day's agenda saw Kate and Prince William accompany President Macron and his wife Brigitte to Windsor Castle, where they were greeted by King Charles III and Queen Camilla. As the royal couple prepares for the evening's state banquet, speculation swirls over whether Kate will continue her French fashion streak. With elegance and tact, Kate once again proves that royal fashion can speak volumes, especially when the message is one of diplomacy and unity.
Yahoo
05-05-2025
- Health
- Yahoo
Hospice charity encouraging open conversations about death and dying
Charities and NHS partners across Salisbury and wider Wiltshire are joining forces to encourage discussions about death, dying and grief. The initiative is part of the Dying Matters Awareness Week, running from May 5 to 11, with the theme 'The Culture of Dying Matters'. The aim is to explore how different communities and cultures in the UK deal with death and dying, and what unites them in this experience. READ MORE: Ukrainian Cultural Centre hosts first family piano recital Salisbury Hospice Charity is taking part in Dying Matters Awareness Week. (Image: Dying Matters Awareness Week) Gill May, chief nursing officer at the Bath and North East Somerset, Swindon and Wiltshire Integrated Care Board, said: "It's not always easy to talk openly about death, especially to friends and loved ones, but doing so helps to remove the stigma that is all too often attached to this inevitable and unavoidable part of life. "Having open conversations, in which individuals express their wishes for how they would like to die, should be a normal part of our everyday lives, and we are pleased that so many resources are now available locally which can provide support to help facilitate these vital discussions." Salisbury Hospice is collaborating with the BaNES, Swindon and Wiltshire Together Integrated Care System to provide resources and events. The hospice charity is hosting a number of events throughout Dying Matters Awareness Week, including a Bereavement Café. For more information visit the Salisbury Hospice Charity website.