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Kate Middleton’s Style Praised by Vogue Editor at Awards Ceremony

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Kate Middleton’s Style Praised by Vogue Editor at Awards Ceremony

The Duchess of Cambridge, , attended an awards ceremony hosted by the British Fashion Council at London's Design Museum.

The editor-in-chief of Vogue, Edward Eninful, was full of praise for Kate's elegance and style.

Eninful said, “I feel like she has been able to grow so gracefully.

Her style is inspiring to a lot of people, they relate to her but without losing what's important to her.”

Kate looked stunning in a green dress paired with a clutch bag and heels in the same shade for the event.

She wore her brunette hair straight around her shoulders and accessorized with a pair of gold earrings.

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During the ceremony, Kate presented the II Award for British design to menswear designer Saul Nash, a 29-year-old Londoner of Guyanese descent.

Eninful and Kate discussed Britain's fashion industry during the awards ceremony.

Eninful added, “She was saying that Britain is so important and leading the way in the world.

Saul Nash is a shining example of that.

He is so young and inclusive, really concerned with bringing up other young talent.

He has such a diverse studio.

He is a shining example, really, of what we want this country to be.

We have been through lockdown, which has been tough, but I think we have come out a friendlier industry.

It doesn't matter what goes on in the world, London is the place for creativity.

If you are a young designer you have to be in London.”

The II Award for British design aims to recognize the cultural and trade role the British design and fashion industry has played throughout the monarch's reign.

The inaugural award was presented to Richard Quinn in February 2018 when the Queen made her first visit to London Fashion Week.

In other news, Tina Brown, in her new book The Palace Papers, notes that hoped to take over Diana's fame after marrying , forgetting the royal line of succession.

Brown notes, “In the ranking system of the entertainment world, star power, wattage, equals leverage, alas, she seemed oblivious to the one critical factor that would determine the outcome of her plans for the future, primogeniture.

Meghan did not fathom that her success and fandom could never outshine the Cambridges, who are directly in line to the throne.

In order of ranking, the Duchess of Sussex comes much later than and Kate.”

The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge will gather at a service at the Glade of Light, a white marble halo bearing the names of those killed in the May 2017 Manchester bombing, on May 10, just ahead of the fifth anniversary of the atrocity.

William will speak at the short ceremony and Kate will lay flowers.

The couple will also join a private reception inside Manchester Cathedral afterwards to speak to some of the bereaved families and those involved in the response effort.

The tribute, which opened to the public in January, is located alongside the cathedral and was designed following an international competition.

It is clear that Middleton's style and elegance continue to impress, and she is highly respected in the fashion industry.

Meanwhile, 's miscalculations regarding her role in the royal family have become more apparent, as she hoped to outshine the Cambridges but failed to realize their higher rank due to the royal line of succession.

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