-plus the fact that, according to me, Charlotte has a contract with Cartier).
Does anybody knows if these clothes are from her personnel wardrobe or if Gucci lends her some piece?
Zimbio gallery: it's amazing how different her skin looks between pics from agencies pics in articles. They can't help using photoshop!
"Whilst in Madrid, Charlotte also took the time to browse some of the capital’s shopping destinations.
But rather than heading for the haute couture, designer boutiques, she opted for the high street, spending several hours in Zara and Uterque." Hello Magazine (third pic wasn't taken in Madrid but when Charlotte was in Milan with Alex Dellal - we can see him phoning in the background).
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What is up with these publications? Don't they have any fact-checkers on their payroll anymore?
I really like the cut and shape of Charlotte's dress, it made her look really elegant.. The colour, on the other hand.. doesn't look so nice! It would've been great in red or maybe pink!
They call her Carlota
They call her Carlota
Thank you for the information. But, I have to say that this habit is very strange. Is Charlotte aware of this? That Spanish people call her Carlota? When the journalist said to her: "Buenas noches, Carlota" she looked very suprised and annoyed.They do it right.
It's the spanish custom and the manual of style of most newspapers and media say it has to be done that way.
The names of the members of foreing royal/princely families are always translated into spanish. In England we have queen Isabel and prince Carlos, in Sweden we have Gustavo, Margarita in Denmark, Guillermo in the Netherlands...
and in Monaco we have Alberto, Carolina, Estefanía, Carlota and Alejandra (for some weird reason I've just realized we don't translate Pierre and Andrea!).
The funniest thing with that habit is that before to her wedding Kate Middelton was called Kate by the spanish press, in english, but the moment she got married she became Catalina.