This Week’s Extras

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Crown Princess Mette-Marit bundled up at a memorial for the 2004 tsunami (Royal Family Around the World)

Queen Elizabeth in a red felt Rachel Trevor Morgan hat for church at Sandringham (Rex Features)

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New documentary about the Buckingham Palace garden airing Sunday night on PBS (The Royal Correspondent)

The Monaco twins made their official debut! See photos here and watch the video here (The Daily Mail and Vorsten)

Countess of Wessex’s 50th birthday interview in Bazaar (Bazaar). Here is a great review of the fashion spread which accompanied the article (Royal Order of Sartorial Splendor)

Queen Letizia in a teal embroidered gown for the Spanish Military’s New Years parade (Queen Letizia Facebook page). Watch highlights of the King’s speech and the parade here.

More sparkling gems and gowns from the Danish New Year receptions (Svenskdam)

Archduke Christoph and Archduchess Adélaïde of Austria introduced their new daughter (Luxarazzi)

SVT’s annual documentary about the Swedish Royal last year. Be prepared for much Princess Estelle cuteness (SVT)

And finally… new photos of Prince Vincent and Princess Josephine released for their 4th birthday (Danish Royal Court)

Zara Phillips at the Races

Zara Phillips Tindall attended the Magic Millions Race Day at Gold Coast Racecourse today in Australia. For these races, she wore a new straw beret cocktail hat in cornflower blue parissisal straw trimmed with a mass of dupion silk camelia blooms at the back. While I would have preferred the hat worn turned slightly to the side so that the base was resting over her right eye (and we could see a greater glimpse of the charming floral trim), the colour is sublime on Zara and the hat is a great compliment to her printed dress. It’s a lovely ensemble on her, don’t you agree?

Designer: Christie Millinery. It is the “Chloe” style
Stylist: Rosemary Pantling
Previously Worn: This is a new hat

Photos from Getty as indicated

Imperial New Year’s Lectures 2015

The annual Imperial New Year’s Lectures occurred yesterday at the Imperial Palace in Tokyo. Princess Kiko led the hat-wearing ladies of the family in a pale blue rounded pillbox hat made in the same silk as her gown and trimmed with a double bow at the back. While its simplicity could have been boring, I thought the clean lines of the hat were a good compliment to the smocking on the bodice of her dress. Kiko’s younger daughter, Princess Kako (who just turned 20 and now will be attending royal functions) wore a royal blue bumper hat. The brim of the hat was embroidered in the same royal blue bugle beads that trimmed the waist of her gown. This is the first time we have seen Princess Kako in a royal hat and while I don’t expect immediate perfection from our juniour hat wearers, I’m afraid this hat’s shape and shade of blue left me wondering if it belonged to a sailor costume.

  Princess Kiko of Akishino, January 9, 2015 | Royal Hats Princess Kako of Akishino, January 9, 2015 | Royal Hats

Princess Hanako of Hitachi showed some unusual millinery bravado, topping her tawny brown lace gown with a bowler hat entirely covered in coordinating feathers. The short, rolled brim was further trimmed with a looped silk bow at the side. While the colour was not the most flattering of shades, the sheer drama and frivolity of the hat was a welcome sight for the conservative Imperial royals and I thought it was great fun. Princess Nobuko and her daughter, Princess Akiko, however, did not continue with such bold millinery choices. Princess Nobuko wore a dark myrtle green fascinator of curled ribbons (presumably made of straw) that fell flat against her dark gown. Princess Akiko wore a peachy-pink calot hat that again, coordinated perfectly with her gown. All of the monochrome hat and gown combinations left me wondering if entrance was denied those whose hats were not in the exact same hue as their gowns? Kidding aside, my guess is that a strict dress code was in place.

Princess Hanako of Hitachi, January 9, 2015 | Royal Hats Princess Nobuko and Princess Akiko of Mikasa, January 9, 2015 | Royal Hats

Princess Hisako of Takamado (far right, below) wore what looked to be a dark turquoise bumper hat. Iit looks like the same hat she wore last year’s New Year’s poetry reading (see it here). Princess Yoko of Mikasa (second from right, below) wore a brimless hat that coordinated with her pale blue gown. I suspect it was the same silk pillbox hat she wore to this event in 2014.

Imperial Royal Family, January 9, 2015 | Royal Hats

While I did not love all of the hats today, I do love to see the Imperial Royal Family honouring a tradition of court dress for these New Years events. We don’t often see gowns and hats in the daytime and it’s such a treat for those of us following royal hats.

Photos from Sankei

Zara Phillips Attends Race Day Down Under

Zara Phillips Tindall is in Australia to fulfill her role as ambassador of the Magic Millions Carnival and Raceday. She attended a photocall for the races today in an unusual wreath shaped headpiece made of black lace flowers and leaves. I’m not certain this headpieces makes the winner’s circle for me although it is wonderful to see something we have never seen on a royal head before. What do you think?

Zara Phillips Tindall, January 9, 2014 in Danica Erard| Royal Hats Zara Phillips Tindall, January 9, 2014 in Danica Erard| Royal Hats

Zara Phillips Tindall, January 9, 2014 in Danica Erard| Royal Hats

Designer: Danica Erard Millinery
Previously Worn: this headpiece is new

Photos from Getty as indicated

Birthday of The Duchess of Cambridge

Royal Hats The Duchess of Cambridge celebrates her 33rd birthday today. For our birthday posts this year, we’re going to chose past hats worn by each royal that we would like to see return to their current millinery wardrobe. Over the past year, Kate wore a single brimmed hat amid a string of brimless bumper, pillbox and percher hats  (see her 2014 hats here). I would love to see a repeat of the large brimmed wave hat by Gina Foster that Kate wore to Zara Phillips’ wedding back in July 2011. It seems like a great hat for the Epsom Derby or Ascot Racer- two events I doubt Kate will attend this year but ones we will certainly see her attend in the future.

What hat would you like to see Kate bring back into circulation this year?

Duchess of Cambridge, July 31, 2011 in Gina Foster | Royal Hats

 Photo from Getty as indicated