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KATE MIDDLETON was expected to make a huge change at the request of the Queen following her first few years of marriage, according to newly resurfaced reports. Kate has long been recognised for her sense of style and has become an icon within the fashion world. More recently, she has been credited with changing her …
KATE MIDDLETON was expected to make a huge change at the request of the Queen following her first few years of marriage, according to newly resurfaced reports.
Kate has long been recognised for her sense of style and has become an icon within the fashion world. More recently, she has been credited with changing her appearance to appear more regal — with some critics even suggesting that she spent £200,000 to up her fashion game as she takes on more royal responsibilities. However, this was not the first time Kate altered her appearance in response to her royal life.
According to royal correspondent Katie Nicholl back in 2014, the Queen specifically decided that the Duchess of Cambridge’s royal wardrobe needed an upgrade.
Writing in The Mail on Sunday, she explained how Kate’s grandmother-in-law initiated a “subtle but significant regal makeover”.
She wrote: “The Duchess will deploy a couture wardrobe of day dresses with lower hemlines than she has previously favoured.


“She will be encouraged to wear the tiaras favoured by the Queen and Queen Mother and an aide is being lined up to help her with her wardrobe.
“Meanwhile, Her Majesty has offered the services of her most trusted member of staff, her personal dresser Angela Kelly, to help Kate prepare for her trip.”
Kate was expected to revamp her wardrobe prior to her tour of Australia, after she had been criticised for having a few mishaps with her dresses in the weeks leading up to it.
Ms Nicholl continued: “This forms part of a deliberate move to shift the Duchess’ image from High Street to high end, timeless Royal elegance — without losing her freshness and informality.”