Thursday 22 December 2011

The Duchess of Cambridge; Kate Middleton To Wear Five Cloths A Day For Christmas.


I’ll wear FIVE outfits in one day, reveals style-icon Kate as she prepares for first Christmas at Sandringham

Last updated at 9:30 AM on 22nd December 2011

Pressure: Kate will spend the Christmas with the Royal family at Sandringham



Spending your first Christmas with the in-laws can be a daunting experience.
But when the occasion involves the Royal family, nerve-wracking is a more fitting description.
The Duchess of Cambridge has admitted that she faces the ultimate wardrobe dilemma for her stay at Sandringham - where she will be expected to change outfits a staggering five times on Christmas day.

Dressed up and dressed down: The Duchess has shown she can dress well for any occasion
Dressed up and dressed down: The Duchess has shown she can dress well for any occasion
                                            Kate Middleton The Duchess of Cambridge

Dressed up and dressed down: This week alone, the Duchess has shown she can dress well for any occasion
Kate confided in a fellow guest at A Night of Heroes at the Imperial War Museum on Sunday night. Saying that she would not be able to repeat an outfit.
Sheridan Bowler, 19, told The Sun: 'She said she was looking forward to Christmas with Prince William's family, and said she had to change dress five times on Christmas Day. I couldn't believe it.'
 
It's no wonder Kate has been spotted shopping on the King's Road recently, probably in search of suitable pieces for her upcoming trip.
Thankfully the Duchess has a natural instinct for appropriate attire - as she demonstrated in her £350 Ralph Lauren dress at last night's visit to a homeless shelter.
Duchess of Cambridge Duchess of CambridgeDuchess of Cambridge
     Kate Middleton The Duchess of Cambridge in all three photos

           And here i am still struggling with my tailor to finish 
           my senegalese on time foe Christmas. 
          
           Speaking of which, let the royals do all the aspending,
           while you use this opportunity to strategies for year 2012.

          2012 sure promises to be a great year for us Nigerians,
          especially with the lunch of Nigcomsat 1R early this week.

          Not even fuel subsidy can spoil our joy for that one. 
            

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