to a pop of colour from a red turban, worn on this day in 1956 by Princess Grace of Monaco while on a visit to Cannes
Photo from Getty as indicated
to a pop of colour from a red turban, worn on this day in 1956 by Princess Grace of Monaco while on a visit to Cannes
Photo from Getty as indicated
French-born Princess Marie of Denmark attended memorial service at the French Reformed Church in Copenhagen to commemorate French lives lost over the weekend. For the service, which was also attended by Crown Prince Frederik (Crown Princess Mary is in Africa), Danish Prime Minister Lars Løkke Rasmussen and many members of Danish government, Princess Marie repeated her simple black Garbo hat with grey band around the crown and felt rosette time at the side.


Designer: unknown
Previously Worn: May 29, 2013; October 23, 2012
Photos from Ole Jensen/Demotix/Corbis; Sisse Stroyer and Uffe Kongsted via Her & Nu
The Prince of Wales visiting the flame of remembrance today at King’s Park in Perth, Australia

Princess Nobuko of Mikasa in a sea foam green hat to meet with the Nara Red Cross Society (Imperial Family of Japan)
Peter Philips in a well worn fedora to watch his mother open new stands at Cheltenham Racecourse (Getty)
Princess Ingrid in a cozy knit hat at a Euro 2016 qualifying football match (Getty)

Interesting interview with Zara Phillips Tindall about her riding career and motherhood (Telegraph)
Happy news from Bhutan this week that the King and Queen are expecting their first child (Hello)
Princess Anne was at the Cheltenham Racecourse today to open a new stand named in her honour. For this event, she wore her tall faux fur hat. I’m not usually a fan of Anne’s fur/faux fur hats but paired with her red blouse and militaristic-style coat, this one added a surprisingly regal note to the ensemble.