This Week’s Extras

Royal Hats

Infanta Elena stepped out to dinner with her father in a chic burgundy fedora (Svenskdam)

Article from Silverhill Creative Millinery breaking down the cost of a handmade hat (Mr. X Stitch)

I need some help, dearest readers- an article released this week on the Prince of Wales’ visit to Yorkshire included a previously taken photo of him and the Duchess of Cornwall. Can any of you identify the event the photo hails from? (Royal Central)

Royal Hats

Wonderful photos for the King and Queen of Bhutan with their new son released for the King’s 36th birthday (Queen Jetsun Facebook)

The Duchess of Cambridge took over an editorial desk this week in support of children’s mental health (Huffington Post)

Adorable photos of Princess Leonore of Sweden released for her second birthday (Princess Madeleine Facebook)

Interesting article on the controversial ownership of the Koh-i-Noor diamond (The Guardian)

Favourite blog Luxarazzi recommends this documentary which followed the Luxembourg Royal family for a year. There is some wonderful behind-the-scenes footage. (RTL)

This Week’s Extras

Royal Hats

Princess Astrid of Belgium in a white Stetson during her visit to Canada this week (Blog Real)

Infanta Elena enjoying a day of riding with her daughter Victoria (Svenskdam)

The largest exhibition of Queen Elizabeth’s outfits (150 in total) will go on display next year at Buckingham Palace as part of her 90th birthday celebrations (Telegraph)

Thanks to the help of some eagle eyed readers, we identified two more orange hats worn by Queen Elizabeth. Stay tuned first thing tomorrow when we look at the largest owner of orange royal hats (not surprisingly, a member of the House of Orange)

Royal Hats

The Duchess of Cambridge dazzled at two formal events this week. Kate wore some spectacular earrings originally belonging to her mother and to the late Queen Mother  (Royal Order of Sartorial Splendor and The Court Jeweller)

For any Halloween enthusiasts- take a peek back at King Carl Gustaf and Queen Silvia’s 25th anniversary back in 2001 with Elizabethan dress code. It’s one of the few times we’ve actually seen royals in costume. (Royal Order of Sartorial Splendor)

And finally- Princess Leonore of Sweden wishes everyone a Happy Halloween. I think her royal antennae are a first here at Royal Hats! (Princess Madeleine of Sweden Facebook)

This Week’s Extras

Royal Hats

Queen Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh arrived at Balmoral last weekend to begin their annual Scottish summer vacation (Daily Mail). The Queen wore a Rachel Trevor Morgan hat for her arrival and  her cream straw hat with lattice brim for Sunday Service at Crathie Kirk (The Press & Journal).

Princess Camilla of Bourbon-Two Sicilies was her usually colourful self this week in Saint-Tropez (Svenskdam)

Infanta Elena at a bullfight in  – you guessed it – her light straw Panama hat (Hola)

Royal Hats

Shock waves from Romania as King Michael strips Prince Nicholas of his title and place in succession (Telegraph). Sentiments toward the young man seem to have changed dramatically since Crown Princess Margarita wrote kindly about him in this chapter of his book, The Road Home.

Two interesting articles Princess Anne here and here released for her 65th birthday today (Macleans & The Telegraph)

 

This Week’s Extras

Royal Hats

Queen Elizabeth, in a pink Angela Kelly design, was spotted driving herself to church last Sunday (Daily Mail)

Infanta Elena was spotted at the train station last weekend with her daughter and her go-to straw fedora  (Hola)

Princess Alexandra of Kent wore a lovely cream tulle trimmed hat on her visit to Lindon Tweeds last week (British Monarchy)

The Swedish royal family are vacationing together on the island of Oland. The younger members were spotted enjoying a bike ride together in Borgholm (Lehtikuva)

The Daily Mail’s Rebecca shared a peek at one of the exhibits in this summer’s Buckingham Palace tour. This scene shows the brim and crown of this hat on their blocks. This scene shows the hat’s different flower trims placed at the side and the Queen’s famous white hat from the Diamond Jubilee Flotilla up on the shelf.

Rebecca English Twitter

Royal Hats

Interesting interview with Prince Albert’s eldest child, American Jazmin Grimaldi (Harper’s Bazaar)

The Danish royal family at their annual summer photo call (JV.dk). Crown Prince Frederik, Crown Princess Mary and their family were also photographed at Gråsten Castle last weekend (Monarchy Press).

 

Greek Royal Wedding 20 Years On: Families

Prince Pavlos and Marie-Chantal Miller, July 1, 1995 | Royal HatsRoyal Hats

When Crown Prince Pavlos of Greece, Prince of Denmark, married Marie-Chantal Miller on July 1, 1995, the event was a family affair. Because of the Greek royal family’s close relations to several other royal houses, that also made it a major royal event. Here is a look at the hats worn at this wedding by members of the couple’s families.

Queen Anne-Marie topped her sea foam green silk coat with a straw headpiece in the same hue. With an open top, the headpiece wrapped in a circle around her head and was trimmed with a wide straw ribbon tails on the side.

Queen Anne-Marie, July 1, 2015 | Royal Hats

Queen Anne-Marie, July 1, 2015 | Royal Hats  Queen Anne-Marie, July 1, 2015 | Royal Hats

Princess Alexia wore a wide brimmed hat in natural straw while Princess Theodora, as bridesmaid, wore a floral wreath in her hair. Both Alexia and and Queen Anne-Marie were dressed by London-based Austrian designer Inge Spronson.

Greek Royal Family, July 1, 2015 | Royal Hats

The mother of the bride, Chantal Miller, matched Queen Anne-Marie’s ensemble in a hat and dress in sea foam green topped by a pale peach hand embroidered and beaded Valentino couture coat. The hat followed the shape of a ruched turban at the back but was brimmed with a halo brim around the front that framed Mrs. Miller’s face. Trimmed with a stylized silk flower, the chic hat has a wonderful sense of movement that almost draws my attention away from her pearls.

Chantal Miller, June 1, 2015 | Royal Hats  Chantal Miller, June 1, 2015 | Royal Hats

Princess Marie-Chantal’s two sisters, Alexandra Miller and Pia Getty wore what I suspect were very fashion-forward hats for the time. Pia’s round burgundy percher hat was edged in scalloped pink ribbon and trimmed with a spray of pink and burgundy feathers at the back. While this hat shape is familiar to us now, it was a very avant garde millinery look 20 years ago that left me wondering at the time if she had stuck a cushion on her head.  Alexandra toped her blue suit with what can only be described as a pink headscarf, worn as a headband and loosely tied in a bow behind her ear. This headpiece (if you can call it that) has always left me scratching my own head.

Pia Getty and Alexandra Miller, July 1, 1995 | Royal Hats

Princess Benedikte, July 1, 1995 | Royal Hats

Looking at the groom’s extended family- Queen Anne-Marie’s sister, Princess Benedikte of Denmark (above, right) wore a large rose pink hat with high ‘slice’ brim that folded up over the square crown on one side. We see these ‘slice’ brim picture hats often these days but I suspect it turned heads at the time. Their mother, Queen Ingrid of Denmark, wore a memorable hat in sky blue. With a traditional round crown, the brim of the hat was wider around the front and folded up to frame Queen Ingrid’s face. The straw was light embroidered in monochrome blue vines and embellished with a small spray of flowers at the side. We seldom see patterned royal hats and this one still stands out in my mind as a unique piece.

Queen Ingrid, July 1, 1995 | Royal Hats   Queen Ingrid, July 1, 1995 | Royal Hats

Queen Margrethe, the eldest of Queen Ingrid’s three daughters, also wore an unusual and distinctive hat. Her headpiece, in steely blue straw,  featured a large disc atop a calot base. The disc was sliced to the radius at the top of the headpiece- a large bow was placed in the slice, leaving one side of the bow visible on top of the hat and the other, behind the back of it (which also curled up that side of the disc). A spray of silk violets completed the striking hat.

Queen Margrethe, July 1, 1995 | Royal Hats   Queen Margrethe, July 1, 1995 | Royal Hats

While King Constantine’s sister, Queen Sofia of Spain, did not wear a hat, her daughters  Infanta Elena and Infanta Christina both topped their dress suits with simple cream picture hats.

Infanta Elena, July 1, 1995 | Royal Hats   Infanta Cristina, July 1, 1995 | Royal Hats

Looking at these hats today, I am surprised how current many of them seem. Which ones stand out most to you?

Greek Royal wedding, July 1, 1995 | Royal Hats

Photos from The Greek Royal Family; The Royal Forums; and Lord Lichfield via Getty