We often see hats with hatbands or brim bindings in a contrasting colour that give a punchy note of contrast but, dearest readers, can you think of royal hats with multiple stripes?
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We often see hats with hatbands or brim bindings in a contrasting colour that give a punchy note of contrast but, dearest readers, can you think of royal hats with multiple stripes?
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Princess Anne on her way to Ascot in 1969!
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Princess Martha Louise receives the gift of a hat in a village in Peru in 2001. She was volunteering with the Norwegian Aid Project.
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Princess Camilla of Bourbon-Two Sicilies in Monaco in 2015.
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Queen Margrethe in 2014.
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This is cheating, but the pattern forms sort of broken stripes, at least to my eye:
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Princess Caroline in a high-vis, traffic-stopping striped maternity ensemble with matching turban in 1984: https://en.todocoleccion.net/collectables-magazine-hola/recorte-revista-hola-n-2060-1984-estefania-carolina-monaco-4-pgs~x160719086#sobre_el_lote
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From the same tour. The case of the vanishing stripes: With this hat, the stripes appear same colour as the hat overall when viewed from underneath. I had to hunt to find shots showing that, when viewed from above the brim, the stripes are dark brown.
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