WreathOfLaurels
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Hi everyone,
Back on the Charles and Diana's wedding thread a interesting discussion about how it's considered custom for members of The BRF to wear UK designed and manufactured clothes has come up and about how this is not the custom with other RFs. Is this a fair custom? Is there an obligation to promote local design on behalf of a Royal? Does this rule also apply to men, or the formerly reigning RFs or minor members of the families in question? Are bridal gowns exempt from this rule or would this be a time when the rule would most certainly apply?
This isn't about national costume for certain events - that's a given. This is about contempary desinger clothing, please reply I'm interested to see what the rest of you all think.
NB/ I just noticed the spelling error in the title (I'm typing on an iPad) the above should say clothes not cloths. Thanks
Back on the Charles and Diana's wedding thread a interesting discussion about how it's considered custom for members of The BRF to wear UK designed and manufactured clothes has come up and about how this is not the custom with other RFs. Is this a fair custom? Is there an obligation to promote local design on behalf of a Royal? Does this rule also apply to men, or the formerly reigning RFs or minor members of the families in question? Are bridal gowns exempt from this rule or would this be a time when the rule would most certainly apply?
This isn't about national costume for certain events - that's a given. This is about contempary desinger clothing, please reply I'm interested to see what the rest of you all think.

NB/ I just noticed the spelling error in the title (I'm typing on an iPad) the above should say clothes not cloths. Thanks