Why have Kate
Middleton and her luscious, bouncy, shiny and enviable locks been discouraged
from taking Anna Wintour and Mario Testino up on their offer of fronting American
Vogue, then? Blame the Queen!
We’ve been trying quite hard to avoid writing “one is not
amused,” but that’s essentially the gist of it. HRH The Queen would not be a
happy camper if her grand-daughter-in-law graced the cover of the fashion
bible, or in fact, any fashion magazine, because she doesn’t want the new royal
to be seen as a fashion plate.
“Kate is
keenly conscious that her new grandmother-in-law may not chide her for
appearing on a Vogue cover,” a source for Buckingham Palace told Styleite.
“But she
would definitely not be amused, and Her Majesty is a real genius at making
people squirm with simply a look or a ‘tut, tut.’”
It’s not
fair to put all the blame on the poor Queen though. Apparently, both Kate and
her hubby Prince William don’t want her to be known as the ‘Queen of the
runway’ and would instead prefer for her to be recognised for her philanthropic
work.
That’s all
very well and good, it’s just that Kate makes it quite hard for us – she looks
stunning each and every time we see her, how can we not be hooked?
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