Rose Hanbury emulates Princess of Wales' style at the Coronation

Taking style notes from Kate? Rose Hanbury, wife of the Marquis of Cholmondeley, wears the same £490 Aquazzura heels and a VERY similar dress to the one the Princess wore yesterday

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Rose Hanbury appeared to pay homage to the Princess of Wales’ style at the Coronation today, wearing a similar outfit to the ensemble Kate wore on the eve of the historic event.  

Ms Hanbury, who is the Marchioness of Cholmondeley via her marriage to her aristocratic husband David Cholmondeley, wore a striking black and white ankle-length vintage dress by Ozzie Clark, similar to the smart white fitted dress and black belt that the Princess of Wales wore on The Mall yesterday afternoon.

The 39-year-old aristocrat also donned a pair of towering black £490 Bow Tie Pump 105 Aquazzura heels. Kate, 41, wore the same shoe during yesterday’s walkabout with Prince William and the King ahead of the Realm Governors General and Prime Ministers Lunch at Buckingham Palace.

Clearly popular in royal circles and high society, the same bow tie heel was also often worn by the Duchess of Sussex during her time as a working royal. 

A popular shoe: Rose Hanbury, who is married to the Marquess of Cholmondeley, wore a pair of towering black £490 Bow Tie Pump 105 Aquazzura heels for the Coronation – Kate Middleton wore the same pair yesterday

On Friday, Kate, 41, donned a black and white dress and the bow tie heel during a walkabout with Prince William and the King ahead of the Realm Governors General and Prime Ministers Lunch at Buckingham Palace

When it came to the Marchioness of Cholmondeley’s dress, although it was very similar in colour scheme to the smart white dress which Kate wore yesterday, the aristocrat opted for a very rare vintage designer frock.

Ms Hanbury wore an Ossie Clark designer crepe wrap dress by Quorum, which dates back to 1970. 

The Cholmondeleys’ home is Houghton Hall, a stunning Palladian mansion built in the 1720s for Britain’s first Prime Minister, Sir Robert Walpole. The 106-room pile is in North Norfolk. 

Ms Hanbury finished the look with a veiled pillbox headpiece. Pictured with her husband David Cholmondeley, 7th Marquess of Cholmondeley, departing Westminster Abbey

The 39-year-old wore an Ossie Clark designer crepe wrap dress by Quorum, which dates back to 1970

All white! The Princess of Wales pictured on Friday meeting well-wishers outside Buckingham Palace

The monochrome look saw her donning the popular £490 Bow Tie Pump 105 Aquazzura heels with the pristine white dress

Meghan wore the heels, which cost £490 and come with an elegant black detail on the back, on a number of occasions


Kate Middleton appeared to make a subtle nod to her sister-in-law the Duchess of Sussex yesterday as she stepped out in a pair of Meghan Markle’s favourite heels (left, Meghan wearing the heels in 2018, and right, Kate wearing the shoes on Friday) 

On Friday, Kate Middleton appeared to make a subtle nod to her sister-in-law the Duchess of Sussex as she stepped out in a pair of Meghan Markle’s favourite heels.

The Duchess wore the Bow Tie Pump 105 black heels, which feature a flirty bow, for her first ever solo royal engagement, as well as a number of other occasions.

Meghan’s Aquazzura obsession began long before meeting her prince. Aquazzura, founded in 2012, was not a household name when Meghan started wearing the shoes. 

For her engagement photocall, she wore the label’s £490 suede Matilde heels, and white Aquazzuras for the evening reception at her wedding.

And while it’s not the first time the Princess of Wales has worn the brand, it’s certainly the first time she has stepped out in the black Bow Tie Pump 105 heels, which Meghan wore a number of times during her time in the royal family. 

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