Who knew Kate Middleton's noughties style would make a comeback?

Plus: Why blazers still reign supreme and should we be thinking twice before drinking tap water?
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Sunday March 19 2023

For almost a decade before she married Prince William, Kate was the royal girlfriend who fascinated the world with her girl-next-door style and apparently demure, relaxed approach to life. In the “Waity Katie” goldfish bowl, her every move was tracked by photographers and scanned for clues about her relationship with the future king, whether she was nipping to the shops on the King’s Road or sunbathing in a teeny-tiny bikini on a yacht off Mustique.

Now, as the Princess's noughties look makes a comeback, we look into how a new generation are being inspired by Kate's girl-next-door style.

Plus, discover how the blazer managed to conquer the fashion world once again and find out why your tap water is at the centre of a new public safety debate.

Enjoy!
James, Lifestyle team

 
 

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