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Prince William and Princess Catherine Conquer America with Earthshot Prize 2022 Visit
Prince William and Princess Catherine, the beloved royal couple, recently embarked on their first trip to America in eight years, leaving a lasting impression on the city of Boston.
The highlight of their visit was their attendance at the prestigious Earthshot Prize 2022.
Catherine, always known for her impeccable fashion choices, stunned everyone with an outfit that perfectly aligned with the evening’s theme.
What made it even more remarkable was the fact that she had not purchased the ensemble but had instead opted to rent it, showcasing her commitment to cost-effectiveness, trendiness, and environmental consciousness.
The garment itself exuded elegance and beauty, fooling many into believing it was an expensive designer creation.
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However, what went unnoticed was that any British or American woman could easily purchase the dress.
The secret lay in its affordability.
According to the diligent reporters at the Daily Mail, the dress, part of the Solace London line, was available for a mere $100 as a four-day rental.
This revelation added to the excitement surrounding Catherine’s fashion choice, as it perfectly complemented the green carpet, delighting industry insiders in the fashion world.
Catherine’s appearance bore a striking resemblance to Princess Diana’s iconic look during her state visit to Malaysia in 1993.
Not only did she opt for a vibrant shade of green, but she also adorned herself with a choker necklace made of emeralds, previously worn by Diana herself.
This exquisite piece of jewelry, gifted to Queen Mary by India in 1911, began as a long necklace and was later transformed into a choker.