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THE ROYAL WEDDING


TYING A WINDSOR KNOT


Tom Corby considers how the People’s Prince has found his style ahead of 2018’s Wedding of the Year


THE FASHIONISTAS ARE OBSESSED WITH ROYAL BRIDE MEGHAN MARKLE: what she wears, her stunning engagement ring, and the designer outfits which have brought a hint of LA glamour to the royal scene. But they are missing something equally exciting: Prince Harry’s subtle style evolution; his


Family


connection: Two of the diamonds in Meghan’s ring are from Princess Diana’s personal collection


shift from preppy to polished. And this could very well be a reflection of what has been called “the Markle effect”, particularly when the couple paraded before the world’s media on the day their engagement was officially announced. Prince Harry presented a poised image with a blue-grey suit and a dark tie. It was a great choice, conveying the right expression of his outgoing personality and respect for a landmark moment in his life. Although Prince Harry has been glimpsed in the full white tie rig and decorations, notably


at a State Banquet in honour of the King and Queen of Spain, he has never appeared to care much about the way he looks although, when necessary, he will rise to the occasion. He favours checkered and buttoned-down shirts, with rolled up sleeves, jeans, chinos, and because he undertakes some serious work for charity, a whole collection of logo-ed tops. And he is never without his signature ethnic wrist bangles, those he and his army comrades invariably wore,


SAVILE ROW STYLE MAGAZINE 37


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