Evoking memories of Diana: Kate makes first visit to mosque - and wears veil and attire like her mother-in-law wore 20 years earlier

  • Pair visited Assyakirin Mosque, the biggest in Malaysia which can host 12,000 for Friday prayers
  • Royal couple take off their shoes at mosque in sign of respect
  • Couple have taken time to swot up on Islamic art and culture
  • Thousands gather to welcome couple to city centre park
  • Kate meets shoe designer Jimmy Choo at very British tea party
  • Duchess appears determined not to let strain of topless picture revelations show

By Rebecca English, ROYAL CORRESPONDENT IN KUALA LUMPUR

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The Duchess of Cambridge evoked memories of Princess Diana this morning as she and Prince William made their first ever visit to a mosque.

Kate echoed her late mother-in-law in a pale grey dress by Beulah London with a draped head scarf. The ethical label is run by the couple's close friend Lady Natasha Rufus Isaacs.

As she stepped out of her official car the 30-year-old royal was ushered to a chair to kick off her £185 nude LK Bennett heels, displaying her stockinged feet in line with religious protocol.

Scroll down to see the video of the temple visit

In line with religious protocol: Prince William and Kate remove their shoes

In line with religious protocol: Prince William and his wife Kate, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge take their shoes off before entering the Assyakirin Mosque in the centre of Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, which they visited this morning on the latest stage of their tour of South-East Asia on behalf of the Queen to mark her Diamond Jubilee

Kate, the Duchess of Cambridge takes her shoes off before entering a mosque in Kuala Lumpur
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge visit a mosque in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

Sensitivity: According to Islamic religious law, all visitors to mosques must remove their shoes and women must cover their hair before entering. Kate wore a pale grey dress by Beulah London with a draped head scarf. The label is run by the couple's friend Lady Natasha Rufus Isaacs. She left her  £185 nude LK Bennett heels by the door

Ready to go: Prince William pulls his socks up after removing his shoes, as the Duchess rises from her seat to join him on their guided tour of the city centre mosque

Ready to go: Prince William pulls his socks up after removing his shoes, as the Duchess rises from her seat to join him on their guided tour of the city centre mosque

The couple were visiting the Assyakirin Mosque in the centre of Kuala Lumpur, which is the biggest in Malaysia and can host 12,000 for Friday prayers.

It's the royal couple's first visit to a mosque anywhere in the world.

 

Kate's appearance at the mosque evoked memories of Princess Diana, who displayed similar cultural sensitivity on royal visits to mosques in Egypt and Pakistan.

The late Princess of Wales appeared in an almost identical outfit on a visit to an Egyptian mosque during a tour of Egypt in 1992.

A royal aide said: 'It is the first time that either the Duke and Duchess have visited a mosque. They were keen to do so as it is is an important part of UK culture as well as being the predominant religion here.'

But the irony of the sight of the Duchess in modest dress was not lost on royal observers, coming on the day a French magazine published topless pictures of her from a holiday with her husband.

The Duchess of Cambridge
The late Princess of Wales pictured in 1992

Classic look: Kate's appearance at the mosque echoed that of Princess Diana, who displayed a similar sensitivity while visiting mosques in Egypt, above, and Pakistan

Diana, Princess of Wales dressed for modesty as she visited a mosque during a trip to Egypt in 1992
The late Princess of Wales visiting the great Mogul mosque of Badshahi in Lahore, Pakistan

Typical magnetism: Princess Diana visited the Egyptian mosque as part of a royal tour in 1002. Left, a year earlier she is all smiles, dressed in an elegant and demure green dress with a black headscarf, as she visits the great Mogul mosque of Badshahi in Lahore during a tour of Pakistan

As the royal couple climbed the steps of the mosque they were met by Imam of the mosque Ustaz Saiful, director of Islamic religious department Datuk Che Mat Bin Che Ali, chairman of the mosque Syed Abdullah, general manager of facilities Shausudin Ishak and head division development manager Datin Faudziah Ibrahim.

How do you do? The Duchess of Cambridge shakes hands with an official as she arrives for the royal couple's tour of the Malaysian mosque

How do you do? The Duchess of Cambridge shakes hands with an official as she arrives for the royal couple's tour of the Malaysian mosque

William first spoke to Datuk Chemat Bin Cheali, saying: 'This is our first time in Kuala Lumpur. It's very nice isn't it.'

Meanwhile Kate made her way down the line-up, smiling and saying 'it's very nice to meet you' with each member of staff in the greeting lineup. Ms Ibrahim presented the duchess with a bouquet of flowers.

The couple then sat down to sign the guest book, with Kate giggling to William 'I should get this right' before she put pen to paper.

As they were guided in to the main prayer area, both were full of questions.

William was overheard asking 'So is this where everyone gathers? When is your biggest service? How many people gather here?' When he was told as up to 12,000 on Fridays, he exclaimed: 'Wow. So many!'

Kate spent most of her time talking to Ms Ibrahim. 'It's so peaceful in here,' she commented.

They spoke for a good five or six minutes, starting on the subject of the architecture and calligraphy in the main prayer room. 'It's really amazing,' Kate said.

When Ms Ibrahim mentioned a mosque in Istanbul which was a former church (called the Sophia Mosque), Kate expressed a lot of interest: 'Have you been to Istanbul? I'd love to go.

'I've heard of the Sophia but I've never been. You're lucky to have been twice. I would really love to go some day. It looks amazing.'

When Ms Ibrahim mentioned that she had been to Edinburgh University for her undergrad and masters, Kate said 'Oh wow, really? Well it's very cold there compared to here,' and the two both covered their mouths giggling.

They then spoke of Prince Charles' interest in Islamic architecture and how Kate had learned from him.

'Both Kate and William had done their research,' Ms Ibrahim later told reporters. 'They knew a lot about Islamic architecture.

'The Duchess really appreciated how everything comes together at the mosque - how we include the architecture, the calligraphy, the comfort and the prayer all in to the one procedure.

'It all links together. She really appreciated that.

'When went to the outer prayer area [which is covered with a glass roof] I explained how we had exposed the skyline to show the Petronas Twin Towers.

'I explained that there is a lot of the senses here and that these elements help those praying focus better and if you are feeling uncomfortable or bored you can look up and see the beautiful towers.

'She laughed when I said that.'

Learning experience: During their tour of the mosque, the first they have visited together, both the prince and his wife were full of questions

Learning experience: During their tour of the mosque, the first they have visited together, both the prince and his wife were full of questions

Guided tour: The Duke and Duchess make their way around the mosque accompanied by officials and security men
Kate listens to an unidentified mosque official during the visit to Assyakirin Mosque

Well researched: The duchess spent most of the time during the tour speaking to the mosque's head division development manager Datin Faudziah Ibrahim

Keen: Both William and Kate were attentive and eager to learn more about the mosque, which had gone under a $10.2million renovation in 2009 to double capacity from 6,000 to 12,000
Keen: Both William and Kate were attentive and eager to learn more about the mosque, which had gone under a $10.2million renovation in 2009 to double capacity from 6,000 to 12,000

Keen: Both William and Kate were attentive and eager to learn more about the mosque, which had gone under a $10.2million renovation in 2009 to double capacity from 6,000 to 12,000

Discussions: Kate and Ms Ibrahim, right, spoke of Prince Charles' interest in Islamic architecture and how Kate had learned from him
Discussions: Kate and Ms Ibrahim, right, spoke of Prince Charles' interest in Islamic architecture and how Kate had learned from him

Discussions: Kate and Miss Ibrahim, right, spoke of Prince Charles' interest in Islamic architecture and how Kate had learned from him

Both William and Kate were attentive and eager to learn more about the mosque, which had gone under a $10.2million renovation in 2009 to double capacity from 6,000 to 12,000.

'Well the fans keep it nice and cool,' William joked with one of the mosque members who pointed out the dozens of fans in the area.

Kate said 'it's all so impressive' while one of the guides told her of their plans for another extension.

Before ending their 20 minute visit, William and Kate watched men of the mosque washing their hands and feet and were explained the meaning behind it.

They then sat down at their original starting point to put their shoes back on and leave. 'Mine are easy,' Kate said to William as struggled to get his right foot in.

The duchess beams from beneath her demure headscarf
Britain's Prince William, right, and his wife Kate, the Duke and the Duchess of Cambridge, walk during a visit to Assyakirin Mosque

Modern outlook: The Palace said the royal couple were keen to visit a mosque as Islam is an important part of UK culture and the main religion in Malaysia

Glowing: Kate radiated with health during the couple's visit to the Assyakirin Mosque in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia on their Diamond Jubilee tour
Glowing: Kate radiated with health during the couple's visit to the Assyakirin Mosque in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia on their Diamond Jubilee tour

Glowing: Kate radiated with health during the couple's visit to the Assyakirin Mosque in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia on their Diamond Jubilee tour

Homework: Miss Ibrahim said she was impressed at how much the Royal couple knew about Islamic architecture
Homework: Miss Ibrahim said she was impressed at how much the Royal couple knew about Islamic architecture

Homework: Miss Ibrahim said she was  impressed at how much the Royal couple knew about Islamic architecture

Miss Ibrahim added after their departure: 'It was an honour to meet them. I was so impressed at how much they knew about Islamic architecture. They really knew their stuff.

'Catherine asked me so many questions that I struggle to even remember them all now. She really liked it when I spoke about how families come together during Ramadan.

'I told her that I often have a lot of family visiting and we will make the most of this area. Do some shopping, go and pray together, then maybe go to the park… She really liked that.

'She said family is very important.

'The Duchess looked beautiful and very appropriate in her outfit. It was a great choice.'

Imam Che Mat Bin Che Ali added: 'They were the perfect guests. William said he wished he could stay longer to see the people arriving for the Friday prayers.

'It is one of the busiest days and we usually reach capacity.'

Later on in the day the Duchess met legendary shoe designer Jimmy Choo at a very British tea party in Malaysia. Kate and her husband were invited to the gathering at the British High Commission Residence to mark the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee.

As guests sipped tea and ate cakes, including miniature scones and cream in the gardens, she was introduced to several guests including Malaysian-born Mr Choo.

Prince William hands his wife Kate her shoes, after the pair finished their visit
Kate, the Duchess of Cambridge puts her shoes back on following a visit to a mosque in Kuala Lumpur

Always a gentleman: Prince William hands his wife her shoes and she slips back into them after the conclusion to their mosque tour

Favourites: The Duchess's trusty LK Bennett nude platform shoes lie tucked under a chair next to her husband's brogues during their visit to the Assyakirin Mosque

Favourites: The Duchess's trusty LK Bennett nude platform shoes lie tucked under a chair next to her husband's brogues during their visit to the Assyakirin Mosque

'Fantastic visit': A left-handed Prince William signs the mosque's visitors book while his wife seems to be having trouble with her fountain pen

'Fantastic visit': A left-handed Prince William signs the mosque's visitors book while his wife seems to be having trouble with her fountain pen

Ritual: Before ending their 20 minute visit, William and Kate watched men of the mosque washing their hands and feet and were explained the meaning behind it

Ritual: Before ending their 20 minute visit, William and Kate watched men of the mosque washing their hands and feet and were explained the meaning behind it

The Assyakirin Mosque in the centre of Kuala Lumpur, with the city's iconic Petronas towers soaring in the background

The Assyakirin Mosque in the centre of Kuala Lumpur, with the city's iconic Petronas towers soaring in the background

The diminutive designer, who no longer has links with the company he created but says he still designs as ‘it is in his blood’ said: ‘I am very proud and delighted to have been invited. She is an absolutely beautiful person both inside and out. Very much like Prince’s William’s mother.’

Mr Choo worked with Diana, Princess of Wales for seven years and said Kate very much reminded him of her.

‘They are both elegant and wear fashion well but most importantly are very caring people inside which is why they appear so beautiful in public,’ he said.
Surprisingly the pair did not discuss shoes at length when they met but talked about the importance of education for young people, an issue Mr Choo is campaigning about on an international level and the duchess takes a keen interest in.

But he admitted that he would love to create for her. ‘Who wouldn’t? She is the style icon of her generation,’ he said.

‘She also told me how much she was loving visiting my country which made me very proud indeed.’

The Duke and the Duchess also watched a traditional Malay tea pouring ceremony and were given a gift of some tea specially created by local company BOH to mark the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee and their visit called The Diamond Jubilee Blend.

Kate was wearing an ice blue lace dress by Alice Temperley and had her hair pulled back in a bun and held in place with pearl-headed pins.

She appeared determined not to let the strain of the morning’s revelations show, smiling, laughing and chatting without an apparent care in the world – although William at times did appear to have the weight of the world on his shoulders.

Previously the couple had attended a colourful cultural performance at the Kuala Lumpur Central Park, Kate having shed her veil to show her hair tied back.

Crowd pleasers: The Duke and Duchess are met by crowds of royal fans as they arrive for their walkabout at Kuala Lumpur City Centre park

Crowd pleasers: The Duke and Duchess are met by crowds of royal fans as they arrive for their walkabout at Kuala Lumpur City Centre park

Exotic: Surrounded by dignitaries and beautifully dressed dancers, the royal couple inch their way past crowds

Exotic: Surrounded by dignitaries and beautifully dressed dancers, the royal couple inch their way past crowds

Pressing the flesh: Kate shakes hands with a well-wisher

Pressing the flesh: Kate shakes hands with a well-wisher

Pure: Kate's simple off white dress stands out in the crowd of suits and dancers dressed in bright colours

Pure: Kate's simple off white dress stands out in the crowd of suits and dancers dressed in bright colours

Everyone wants a picture: Members of the public train hundreds of cameras on the duke and duchess as they attend a cultural event at the park

Everyone wants a picture: Members of the public train hundreds of cameras on the duke and duchess as they attend a cultural event at the park

Mobbed: Kate looks a little unnerved but her husband keeps smiling as they are surrounded by well-wishers. Crowds of more than 10,000 turned out to catch a glimpse of the royal couple

Mobbed: Kate looks a little unnerved but her husband keeps smiling as they are surrounded by well-wishers. Crowds of more than 10,000 turned out to catch a glimpse of the royal couple

Over here Kate! Crowds crush up against a barrier hoping to snap the Royal couple as they walk about in Kuala Lumpur's city centre park

Over here Kate! Crowds crush up against a barrier hoping to snap the Royal couple as they walk about in Kuala Lumpur's city centre park

The couple were met by screaming crowds of more than 10,000 at the nearby park, which sits in the shadow of the city's Petronas Twin Towers - the world's tallest skyscrapers until they were surpassed by Taipei 101 in 2004.

Families had been waiting in the 30C heat since 7am to meet the Duke and Duchess, and many were squashed up against railings by the heaving mass of people behind them.

They had brought Union flags, flowers, banners saying 'Welcome' and 'We love you Kate and William', and some had even written the Duchess letters or brought Royal Wedding magazines for the couple to sign.

Carnival atmosphere: As the duke and duchess wandered around the Kuala Lumpur park they were treated to a colourful cultural performance

Carnival atmosphere: As the duke and duchess wandered around the Kuala Lumpur park they were treated to a colourful cultural performance

Kate, Duchess of Cambridge
Prince William looks at Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge

Well coiffed: Kate shed her veil on arrival at the city centre park to reveal her hair tied back in an elegant knot

Stroll: Kate and William walked round a circle-shaped area of the park, where they stopped to watch colourful performances by traditional Malaysian musicians, dancers and a fashion show showcasing the work of Malaysian designers
Stroll: Kate and William walked round a circle-shaped area of the park, where they stopped to watch colourful performances by traditional Malaysian musicians, dancers and a fashion show showcasing the work of Malaysian designers

Stroll: Kate and William walked round a circle-shaped area of the park, where they stopped to watch colourful performances by traditional Malaysian musicians, dancers and a fashion show showcasing the work of Malaysian designers

Here, have this: The Duchess of Cambridge meets well-wishers and appears to give away flowers as she walks past the crowds

Here, have this: The Duchess of Cambridge meets well-wishers and appears to give away flowers as she walks past the crowds

I want one! The Prince shares a joke with his wife before nabbing one of her beautiful pink roses during a short tour of the central park
I want one! The Prince shares a joke with his wife before nabbing one of her beautiful pink roses during a short tour of the central park

I want one! The Prince shares a joke with his wife before nabbing one of her beautiful pink roses during a short tour of the central park

Deep in thought: Kate covers her mouth during a walkabout in Kuala Lumpar's city centre park
Up-do: Kate's trademark tumbling locks were swept up into a 1940s-style up-do. The style is sure to be endlessly copied around the world

Deep in thought: Kate covers her mouth during a walkabout in Kuala Lumpar's city centre park, left. The Duchess's trademark tumbling locks were swept up into a 1940s-style up-do for the event, right. The style is sure to be endlessly copied around the world

Another one! The Duchess of Cambridge takes another pink rose from a member of the crowd for her growing bouquet during the walk about in the city centre's park

Another one! The Duchess of Cambridge takes another pink rose from a member of the crowd for her growing bouquet during the walk about in the city centre's park

School friends Ella Morris, seven, Amelia Thesiger, seven, and her sister Izzy, 10, who all go to International Alice Smith School, spoke to Kate. The duchess asked them: 'Are you squashed?'

Amelia and Izzy's mother Jo Thesiger said: 'We got down here early because the girls were so exited to see them. 

'She was so lovely in the flesh, really pretty.'

The couple walked round a circle-shaped area of the park, where they stopped to watch colourful performances by traditional Malaysian musicians, dancers and a fashion show showcasing the work of Malaysian designers.

Kate said of one musician playing a string instrument: 'They must have really strong fingers.' Turning to William she said: 'You should have a go', but the Duke declined to join in.

Hot wheels: Having toured the city centre's park William and Kate are driven to their next event in a smart red open sided car

Hot wheels: Having toured the city centre's park William and Kate are driven to their next event in a smart red open sided car

Phew, what a scorcher: The Duchess of Cambridge fans herself in the searing heat while her husband waves to the crowds during their visit to the mosque

Phew, what a scorcher: The Duchess of Cambridge fans herself in the searing heat while her husband waves to the crowds during their visit to the mosque

A colourfully dressed performer points something out to the duchess as they stroll around the park
A colourfully dressed performer points something out to the duchess as they stroll around the park

Showcase: The couple walked round a circle-shaped area of the park, where they stopped to watch colourful performances by traditional Malaysian musicians, dancers and a fashion show showcasing the work of Malaysian designers

The British contingent: Ex-pats advertise their presence with Union flag umbrellas as they await the arrival of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge

The British contingent: Ex-pats advertise their presence with Union flag umbrellas as they await the arrival of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge

Royal duties: Prince William eagerly shakes hands with well-wishers fans snap photos in their mobile phones and pocket cameras

Royal duties: Prince William eagerly shakes hands with well-wishers fans snap photos in their mobile phones and pocket cameras

Ready for her close up: Kate beams into the lens of a camera phone as fans jostle to snap a memento of the day the Duchess came to visit
Ready for her close up: Kate beams into the lens of a camera as fans jostle to snap a memento of the day the Duchess came to visit

Ready for her close up: Kate beams into the lens of a camera as fans jostle to snap a memento of the day the Duchess came to visit

On their way round they made a beeline for a girl with a Welsh flag. Elin Howells, 14, is originally from Anglesey but has lived in Kuala Lumpur with her parents Chris and Fiona for eight years.

She was so excited to see the royal couple she was shaking after their meeting. 'They saw my flag and came over and said "Bore Da" which is "Good Morning" in Welsh,' she said.

'They asked us which part of Wales we were from and when we said Anglesey they said "Oh, the same place as us".

'It was unbelievable to see them, they were so lovely.'

The couple also stopped to talk to a group of expats including Lynn Maitland, 40, originally from Aberdeen.  'They were asking us who we were and we told them we're expat wives,' Mrs Maitland said.

'William said, "I like it that your husbands are all at work and you are here".

'I was surprised at how tall he was in the flesh. Kate was beautiful. She said she was finding it awfully hot.'

Parade: The Duchess of Cambridge waves to the crowds during a walkabout of the city centre park

Parade: The Duchess of Cambridge waves to the crowds during a walkabout of the city centre park

Urban: The park sits in the shadow of Kuala Lumpur's famous Petronas Twin Towers which were, until 2004, the world's tallest skyscrapers

Urban: The park sits in the shadow of Kuala Lumpur's famous Petronas Twin Towers which were, until 2004, the world's tallest skyscrapers

Flowers for a princess: At the end of the walkabout, Kate is handed a bouquet of flowers by children, including two girl guides

Flowers for a princess: At the end of the walkabout, Kate is handed a bouquet of flowers by children, including two girl guides

Lost in the crowd: Kate and Wills share a joke while they walk past a group of dancers during their tour of the city centre park

Lost in the crowd: Kate and Wills share a joke while they walk past a group of dancers during their tour of the city centre park

At the end of the walkabout the Duke and Duchess were presented with flowers from children including two girl guides.

Cerys Howells, 10, said: 'I gave Kate a scarf and she said I could keep it.

'When I said it was for her she asked me if I had a spare and when I said I did she said "Thank you very much".'

Later there was a security incident when a local Malay fan tried to get into the couple's car to take a picture of them as they prepared to leave the park. The man was bundled away by police and handcuffed.

The royal couple then attended a business lunch at a nearby conference centre for some of Malaysia’s leading figures.

In a speech the Duke praised the Queen’s 60-year reign: 'Her dedication has been extraordinary to all her realms and to the Commonwealth, of which Malaysia is such an influential member.

'My grandmother told me that Malaysia would provide us with some wonderful experiences and unforgettable memories and so indeed it’s proved. Over these three days here in Kuala Lumpur and Sabah, we’re getting to learn more of the different cultures that make up this great nation and seeing for ourselves something of the fabulous natural heritage of this land.

'We would like to thank the Malaysian people for giving us this marvellous opportunity.'

He went on to highlight the strong business links between the UK and Malaysia, mentioning some of the British projects firms from the Commonwealth country have invested in like a Malaysian business which is planning to redevelop the Battersea Power station site.

VIDEO: Evoking memories of Diana: Kate makes first visit to mosque looking like her mother-in-law wore 20 years earlier

 

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The moment I read what 'oceanluvr30' comented about that there really isn't much to see....! of which I agree too, sorry Kate. Honesty Princess Diana has better figure,not so skinny there really isn't much to see....I mean literally! And also about the dressing style. Some of Kate's dresses are ok some child like...and hardly wears a hat, even a a small simple hat on the side makes it unique and classy as duchess. Kate should also carry down the Queen's fashion formal with a hat , officially and at times elegant and classy in evening gowns . Diana's fashion was similiar with the Queen, fashionable classy with different types of hats which we think it's more appropriate for a lady in a royal family...pls carry down the generation, keep the tradition, then it's really English!

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The moment I read what 'oceanluvr30' comented about that there really isn't much to see....! of which I agree too, sorry Kate. Honesty Princess Diana has better figure,not so skinny And also about the dressing style. Some of Kate's dresses are ok some child like...and hardly wears a hat, even a a small simple hat on the side makes it unique and classy as duchess. Kate should also carry down the Queen's fashion formal with a hat , officially and at times elegant and classy in evening gowns . Diana's fashion was similiar with the Queen, fashionable classy with different types of hats which we think it's more appropriate for a lady in a royal family...pls carry down the generation, keep the tradition, then it's really English!

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I DON"T REMEMBER DIANA RUNNING AROUND TOPLESS OR PULLING DOWN HER BIKINI SO HER HUSBAND COULD SLATHER HER BOTTOM WITH SUN CREAM...maybe there is somewhat of a difference between these two. - harriet , toronto, Canada, 14/9/2012 21:48 No I think Diana was topless on a boat without a husband.

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Both, Diana and Kate are beautiful in their own ways. The great difference is the dressing/outfit of Diana as a princess was well dressed! very formal /classy especially with diferent types of elgant hats, very fashionable,appropriate for a princess or a lady of a royal family. Whereas Kate is too simple as a duchess,some of her dresses are little girl like and hardly wear any hats! Even a small little hats on the side stands up a bit than nothing at all, just like any streets'women No elegancy or classy at all! which we reckon it's not so approprite as a lady from a royal family. Should carry down the generation from the Queen's fashion, who always so classily ,formally dressed with a hat and elegant long evening gowns with some hairdo hats and so was Diana We like the Queen and princess Diana dressings style with differnt types of hats,formal and elegant, very classy English

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William looks a bit hen pecked. Of course, Diana and Kate are different. diana was an aristocrat

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If you look at the 46th picture, you will see that Kate is trying to make an expression, but her forehead will not move. Her forehead is so botoxed.

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DM stop comparing Diana and Kate..two distinctly different people! Then when others comment, you reject the comments made. DM you provoke these strange comments...

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Diana was manipulative in every way but more so with the press. Kate is delightful in every way & can 't possibly be compared to her mother in law. They are nothing alike except for the fact that they are/were both lovely to look at. Kate is elegant classy, confidant & in love. Diana was immature, childish and desperate for love & attention. They were completely different.

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That has got to be he best advert for LK Bennett ever!

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kate is always smiling and never mind topless pics, at least she has a good figure as embarrassing as it may be - most of us would hate and rate our own pics if published with no make up and no clothes!

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