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Kate Middleton often pays tribute to her late mother-in-law Princess Diana through the jewellery she wears, but there is one fashion rule that she has refused to follow

Kate Middleton is known for her aversion to wearing black unless she’s in full mourning attire or attending memorial events. Kate, 42, frequently honours her late mother-in-law Princess Diana through her choice of jewellery, but has chosen not to follow Diana’s lead when it comes to the little black dress rule.

Diana, who tragically passed away at just 36, was renowned for her unique fashion sense that often turned heads and broke traditional etiquette. As a royal, one must adhere to rules and protocols that have been handed down through generations.

Kate and Prince William are under constant public scrutiny and will eventually ascend to the throne as King and Queen. At official engagements, royal women are expected to wear modest, respectful outfits that reach at least knee-length, cover their busts and arms, and are paired with tights rather than bare legs.

Hats are a must at all royal weddings, along with subtle accessories, including nail polish. The late Queen Elizabeth II always sported a nude nail colour, a tradition that Kate – who has recently undergone cancer treatment – has continued, having been advised against wearing red.

Over her two decades in the royal spotlight, Kate has only been seen wearing the sombre colour black on a few occasions, reports the Express.

Last year, on Remembrance Sunday, Kate dazzled in a Catherine Walker ensemble paired with a Philip Treacy hat. The previous year, she graced the state funeral of Queen Elizabeth II on September 19, 2022, clad in a sombre black Alexander McQueen coat dress, complemented by a saucer-shaped hat and veil.

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