Princess Akiko In Niigata

Princess Akiko of Mikasa has been in the Niigata region this week to take part in the awards ceremony at a cycling race. On Monday, she visited a facility in Tsubane that makes hand hammered copper products. For this event, she wore a palest blue hat with tall, flat crown and downward facing brim. The hat appeared to be wrapped in a light layer of crin (or similar material) that lended softness around Akiko’s face. It’s a much larger hat than she usually wears and it’s nice to see her experimenting a bit with millinery.

Princess Akiko, July 20, 2015 | Royal Hats  Princess Akiko, July 20, 2015 | Royal Hats

Photos from Kenoh

Imperial Royals Remember Prince Katsura

This week marked the first anniversary since the passing of Prince Katsura. On Monday, members of the Japanese royal family gathered at the Imperial Cemetary in Tokyo to take part in a memorial service. The Imperial princesses paid respect in mourning dress with veiled black pillbox and bumper hats.

Princess Yuriko of Mikasa, June 8, 2015 | Royal HatsThe late Prince’s parents, Prince Takahito and Princess Yuriko of Mikasa

Princess Yoko and Princess Akiko of Mikasa, June 8, 2015 | Royal Hats

Princess Yoko and Princess Akiko of Mikasa

Princess Tsuguko, June 8, 2015 | Royal Hats   Princess Hisako, June 8, 2015 | Royal Hats

Princess Tsuguko with her mother, Princess Hisako of Takamado

Princess Kiko, June 8, 2015 | Royal Hats   Sayako Kurado,  June 8, 2015 | Royal Hats

Princess Kiko, Prince Fumihito; Sayako Kuroda (previously Princess Sayako)

Crown Princess Masako, June 8, 2015 | Royal HatsCrown Prince Naruhito and Crown Princess Masako 

Yesterday, Princess Akiko, who acted as chief mourner at her uncle’s funeral last year, was joined by the Emperor and Empress for a visit to Prince Katsura’s tomb inside the Imperial Cemetery. For this traditional visit, Princess Akiko repeated a black silk pillbox hat with a blusher-length veil.

Princess Akiko, June 9, 2015 | Royal Hats

Photos from Asahi; Jiji; Sankei; and Getty as indicated

This Week’s Extras

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Princess Akiko wore a very pretty cream picture hat this week on a visit to Wakayama Prefecture. Happy claps for a larger scale hat on an Imperial princess! (Imperial Family of Japan)

Lovely casual portrait of Queen Jetsun of Bhutan released for her 25th birthday this week  (Place Royale)

Princess Anne named a new Sea Cadets training vessel 40 years after naming its predecessor (The Wharf)

Crown Princess Victoria participated in the Volvo Ocean Race in Portugal (Getty)

The Prince of Wales, dressed in the full uniform and bearskin of a Welsh Guard, took part in a dress rehearsal this morning for next Saturday’s Trooping the Colour (Getty)

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So wonderful to see Crown Princess Masako attend the state banquet during the Philippine state visit (Getty)

Princess Isabella of Denmark carried out her fist official royal engagement today, accompanied by her mum (TV2)

Crown Princess Victoria, Crown Prince Haakon and Crown Princess Mette-Marit looked to be having a great time together at the EAT Stockholm Food Forum (Svenskdam).

Beautiful new photos of Prince Felix, Princess Claire and Princess Amalia were released this week for the Prince’s birthday (Luxarazzi)

The picture we have all been waiting for- Prince George with his little sister, Princess Charlotte (Kensington Palace)

This Week’s Extras

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Princess Akiko and Princess Yoko of Mikasa in lilac gowns and cream hats for the Spring Grand Ritual at the Yasukuni Shrine last weekend (Imperial Family of Japan)

Princess Estelle joined her Grandfather to celebrate his birthday (Svenskdam)

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Saudi Arabian King radically broke away from tradition with a new succession plan (BBC) Here’s a profile on the new Crown Prince (Daily Mail)

Queen Mathilde fullfilled the dream of several Make-A-Wish Foundation participants and hosted them for tea  (Place Royale)

Wonderful wishes have been pouring in for the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge on the birth of their daughter this morning. More literal tributes from The Royal Navy, the Tower Bridge, and the fountains at Trafalgar Square are particularly memorable. A royal salute will happen Monday afternoon.

Imperial Family Attend Recital

Members of the Imperial Royal Family attended a music recital today in the Imperial Palace’s Peach Bloom Music Hall performed by the graduating students of five university music programs. This event brought out a number of new hats on their first outings. Crown Princess Masako’s  hat, with a domed crown and and upfolded brim, was covered in pink silk and edged with pointed pink lace trim around the edge of the brim. The same lace edged her jacket, tying the ensemble together. We don’t commonly see lace trim used in this way on royal hats and while it is almost too sweet, it gives some much needed texture to this new hat.

Crown Princess Masako, March 18, 2015 | Royal Hats

Princess Kiko and her daughter, Princess Kako, both chose new brimless white hats. Pricess Kiko’s rounded pillbox was made of the same same embroidered white silk as her jacket. The wave pattern, embroidered into the fabric, tied the two pieces together and gave a little interest to the perimeter of the otherwise plain hat. Princess Kako’s bumper hat was trimmed by a silk ribbon wedged between the brim and crown of the hat. The same ribbon was used for a flat bow at the back.

Princess Kiko, March 18, 2015 | Royal Hats Princess Kako, March 18, 2015 | Royal Hats

As usual, the remaining Imperial princesses showed a little more colour and variety in their millinery. Princess Hanako of Hitachi wore a new brimless teal bumper hat in the same fabric as her suit jacket. The bumper shape, which creates a rolled ‘ring’ around the hat’s crown, and the ruched fabric wrapped around the side of the hat, gave this petite piece considerable interest and movement. I thought the colour was particularly becoming on Princess Hanako.

Princess Hanako, March 18, 2015 | Royal Hats  Princess Hanako, March 18, 2015 | Royal Hats

Princess Nobuko of Mikasa wore a navy hat with curled brim and large, multi-looped bow on the side. The brim was slightly raised on one side, giving the illusion of a jaunty, diagonal brim. Princess Akiko of Mikasa wore a pale pink with squared crown. The hat looks to have a very petite flared brim, making it look like a very modern version of a cloche and giving marvellous contrast to her feminine, ruffled suit.

Princess Nobuko and Princess Akiko, March 18, 2015 | Royal Hats

Princess Hisako of Takamado (seen behind Princess Akiko, above) wore a simple black felt boater style hat. The hat was trimmed in a dark olive green crushed silk band that coordinated with her suit. While I think this ensemble is also new, I believe it is a replica of the purple and black ensemble we saw Princess Hisako wear back in December. 

Imperial Family, March 18, 2015 | Royal Hats

Photos from FNN News and Sankei