British Royals Visit Scottish Air Force Squadron

Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh visited the headquarters of the Royal Auxiliary Air Force’s (RAuxAF) 603 Squadron in Edinburgh yesterday. For the final hat worn during her week in Scotland, the Queen repeated the fuchsia hat she first wore last year at Ascot. With a square, silk covered crown and light straw brim, edged in a wide stripe of silk, the hat is trimmed with a spray of light pink flowers studded within fuchsia and black striped feathers. I really like the shape of this hat on the Queen and adore the mixed use of silk and straw, which is so well balanced in this piece. The tiny pink flowers have always seemed out of place to me on this piece but is a minor quibble on a hat where the colour is glorious on Queen Elizabeth and the proportion is great. It was great to see this piece again.

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Designer: Angela Kelly
Previously Worn: June 20, 2015
It has been over a year since we saw this hat. What did you think of it on this, its second outing?
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This Week’s Extras

Royal Hats

Queen Elizabeth spent her annual week in Scotland this week in residence at Holyrood Palace. While photos of her engagements have been scarce, the four hats she wore were as follows:

Tuesday:  Arrival in her pink and green hat by Angela Kelly (British Monarchy)

Wednesday: A lavender Angela Kelly hat to host a garden party at her official Scottish residence. The Princess Royal and Earl of Wessex were also in attendance (British Monarchy)

ThursdayOne of my favourite pink Rachel Trevor Morgan hats on a visit to the Scottish Veterans’ Garden City Association’s new housing development for disabled veterans (British Monarchy)

Queen Elizabeth, July 2, 2015 in Rachel Trevor Morgan

Friday:  Angela Kelly’s white textured straw hat with periwinkle blue trim for a visit to the University of Strathclyde and the South Glasgow University Hospital & Royal Hospital for Sick Children (British Monarchy)

Princess Kiko wore a demure white bowler hat at the Rice Planting Festival in Kagawa (Imperial Family of Japan Blog)

Queen Silvia in a black feathered calot hat for the funeral of her and the King’s friend Magnus Härenstam (Aftonbladet)

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Great video from the King of Tonga’s coronation this week. The Crown Prince and Princess of Japan attended and Masko looked fantastic (The Royal Correspondent)

Snippets from an interview with Prince Albert of Monaco this week, reflecting on his 10 year reign (Monaco Reporter). On a less serious note, he was witness at a scuba wedding this week (La Repubblica)

Stay tuned later today for a look at the lovely hats worn at Princess Charlotte’s christening!

Greek Royal Wedding 20 Years On: Royal Guests

The wedding of a crown prince of any nation is usually cause for a major royal celebration. While Crown Prince Pavlos of Greece, Prince of Denmark did not marry in either of the nations where he holds princely title, his wedding to Marie-Chantal Miller on July 1, 1995 was a grand event nonetheless.

Along with the queens on the groom’s side of the family (Queen Anne-Marie, Queen Margrethe and Queen Sofia), Queen Elizabeth, Queen Silvia of Sweden, Queen Noor of Jordan and Grand Duchess Josephine of Luxembourg all attended this event. Queen Elizabeth wore a very pretty lavender hat with pleated straw crown while Queen Silvia wore a pink picture hat with white pleated crin brim. Grand Duchess Josephine topped her graphic black and white striped suit with a white straw hat with gently curved brim.

Queen Noor wore a white straw hat in the shape of an oversize cloche. The bell brim was further enlarged by a huge bow at the back of the hat. Of all the hats worn at this wedding, I think think this one is most ‘stuck’ in the millinery fashion of the time.Queen Noor, July 1, 1995 | Royal HatsPrincess Maria Teresa, Hereditary Grand Duchess of Luxembourg (as she was known then) wore a beige silk headband with bow at the side while Crown Princess Victoria of Sweden, who was still a teenager, wore a large white hat with squared crown and wide upturned stripe of black straw around the brim.
Hereditary Grand Duchess Maria Teresa, July 1, 1995 | Royal Hats Crown Princess Victoria, July 1, 1995 | Royal Hats
Princess Alexandra of Kent wore a  pale green hat with tall crown trimmed with a mass of green feathers around the base of the crown. It is a style of hat we see on Alexandra still today and one that is just so quintessentially her. tThe Duchess of Marlborough topped her sky blue suit and lacy blouse with a white hat wrapped in pleated swaths of organdie. I believe Princess Michael of Kent was also in attendance although I have been unable to locate a photo of her hat.
Princess Alexandra of Kent, July 1, 1995 | Royal Hats  Duchess of Marlborough, July 1, 1995 | Royal Hats
Empress Farah of Iran and her daughter-in-law Princess Yasmin, both wore hats trimmed with large bows. While Farah’s hat had a square crown and larger crown than Yasmine’s hat, which had a smaller cartwheel shaped brim, I think both hats are perfect examples of 1990s millinery fashion.
Empress Farah and Princess Yasmine, July 1, 1995 | Royal Hats
Princess Marina of Savoy (now Princess of Naples) memorably wore a large navy picture hat trimmed with a wide swath of coordinating feathers. The hat on its own is a bold look but paired with her feather hemmed dress, is almost beyond description. In comparison, the Duchess of Bragança, who had married the Duke earlier in 1995, was more conservatively dressed in a pistachio green suit and matching floral trimmed hat.
Princess Marina of Savoy, July 1, 1995 | Royal Hats Duchess of Bragança, July 1, 1995 | Royal Hats
Queen Margarita of Bulgaria wore an interesting domed hat in natural straw trimmed by a slim burgundy ruffle near the top of the crown. Her daughter-in-law Carla, the Princess of Panagyurishte, wore a simple cream straw hat.
Queen Marie, July 1, 1995 | Royal Hats 1995-01-07 Pavlos & MC wedding 54
The Princess of Vidin topped a pale blue and brown flowered suit with a chocolate straw hat. The brim on the front of the hat was curled back to the crown, leaving a halo around her face. Rosario, The Princess of Preslav, wore a large straw picture hat. With a beige square crown and white curved brim, edged in a wide beige stripe, the hat coordinated well with Rosario’s beige and white Valentino dress. Princess Kalina, who attended with Prince Laurent of Belgium, wore a characteristically unusual outfit, pairing a floppy natural straw picture hat with an embroidered, slinky bias cut dress.
That concludes our look back at the Greek Royal Wedding! I am most curious to hear your thoughts on the hats worn by these royal guests. And, I’m sure you join me in wishing Crown Prince Pavlos and Princess Marie-Chantal a very happy 20th anniversary.
Greek Royal wedding, July 1, 1995 | Royal Hats
Photos from The Royal Forums and Getty as indicated

June 2015 Poll: Favourite Royal Ascot Hat

A WWI Best Ascot

After tallying your nominations, dearest readers, there were six clear contenders for your 2015 Readers’ Favourite Royal Ascot Hat. The finalists, in random order are:

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Countess of Wessex, June 16, 2015 in Jane Taylor | Royal Hats  Princess Beatrice, June 18, 2015 in Laura Apsit Livens | Royal Hats  Countess of Wessex, June 18, 2015 in Jane Taylor | Royal Hats

Countess of Wessex in a cream ‘slice’ vertical Jane Taylor design on Day 1
Princess Beatrice in an orange and turquoise wide brimmed hat by Laura Apsit Livens on Day 3
Countess of Wessex in a pale grey lattice picture hat by Jane Taylor on Day 3

Queen Elizabeth, June 19, 2015 inRachel Trevor Morgan | Royal Hats  Countess of Wessex, June 17, 2015 in Jane Taylor | Royal Hats  Zara Phillips, June 19, 2015 in Rosie Olivia | Royal Hats

Queen Elizabeth in a yellow textured straw hat by Rachel Trevor Morgan on Day 4
Countess of Wessex in a white crin hat by Jane Taylor on Day 2
Zara Phillips Tindall in a navy embellished cocktail hat designed by Rosie Olivia on Day 4

It is now time to choose our winner. You are able to vote once per day for as many hats as you wish. The poll will remain open until July 9 at midnight GMT and we will celebrate the winner shortly thereafter. Choosing a favourite in this group will be a difficult task- happy voting!

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Fourth Day of British Royal Visit to Germany

Queen Elizabeth was all smiles this morning during her and the Duke of Edinburgh’s departure from Berlin. I would like this had something to do with her new hat, a wonderful piece in palest yellow and grey. Made from what appears to be a straw brim and silk covered crown, the chic hat was trimmed in wide grey piping around the upturned brim and a spray of yellow and grey ombre feathers on the squared crown. The colour combination is a departure for Her Majesty and the hat beautifully balanced her grey dress and yellow coat. I think it’s just lovely.

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Designer: It looks like Angela Kelly
Previously Worn: This hat is new

The British Royal visit took a more sombre note later in the day as the Queen and Prince Philip paid respects to victims of the Holocaust at a former concentration camp near Bergen-Belsen. The Queen replaced her yellow coat with an embellished one in grey and white (presumably, both made to match the grey dress below), over which she topped a charcoal grey  and pale blue hat. In the shape of a square-crowned cloche, the main trim of the hat is an austere band of charcoal flannel wrapped around the side of the crown. While I preferred the first of today’s two new hats, I thought this one was a very suitable choice for this engagement. It coordinates beautifully with the Queen’s grey coat, doesn’t it?

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 Queen Elizabeth, June 26, 2015 in Angela Kelly

Designer: Angela Kelly
Previously Worn: This hat is new
While this concludes the British state visit to Germany, it is the second day in a row the Queen has worn two new hats. I can’t wait to hear what you think about them!
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