I did also dont like ther Garden Party hat. It was to huge!iowabelle said:I don't like the Garden Party hat either. I think she's gotten stuck on having these huge Audrey Hepburn hats.
I did like this hat, it was beautiful but still to huge.A.C.C. said:All pictures are from Getty images
After the first event she attened with the Prince of Wales, which were in Wales, she then changed to attend the events in London with the rest of the Royal Family. The hat HRH wore to attend the rest of the days events was a new, more interesting hat.
The Duchess's second hat for the WWII celebrations
Another shot of the 2nd hat she wore
A nice close picture of the hat
And yet another view of the 2nd hat
I Really like this hat. It was beautiful and not to huge.A.C.C. said:All pictures are from Getty images
For the 60th anniversary of the end of World War II celebrations, which took place on July 10, 2005, the Duchess of Cornwall wore two hats. The first hat she wore at the beginning of the day was the hat she wore for the trooping the colour in June of 2005.
HRH at the first event she attended to celebrate the end of WWII
I are so agree with you!Princess BellyFlop said:I like her style. The suits or dresses are nice and always appropriate for a woman of her age and for her position. The hats bring the fashion accent, sometimes edgy. Nice trademark she's building for herself.
iowabelle said:Hello Magazine on-line has a gallery of recent hats. There were a few there that I hadn't seen before.
She was positively beaming on their wedding day but I didn't like that hat.selrahc4 said:described as "a gold leafed feather headdress tipped with Swarovski Diamonds designed and made by Philip Treacy" at The Pince of Wales website. Here is the link; it gives information about the hats, dresses, and much else
http://www.princeofwales.gov.uk/news/2005/04.apr/wedding_special.phphttp://www.princeofwales.gov.uk/news/2005/04.apr/wedding_special.php