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  2. Category:Royal attire - Wikipedia

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    Clothing portal; Fashion portal; Subcategories. This category has the following 3 subcategories, out of 3 total. B. British royal attire (1 C, 41 ... Category: Royal ...

  3. 6 Tips on How to Dress for Royal Occasions, from Royal ... - AOL

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    By now, clothing worn by the elites at court had “become regulated and codified,” Storey says. “This shows the jump between the 18th century and what occurred in the 19th century to get you ...

  4. Mantle (royal garment) - Wikipedia

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    A royal mantle, or more simply a Mantle, is a garment normally worn by emperors, kings or queens as a symbol of authority. When worn at a coronation , such mantles may be referred to as coronation mantles.

  5. Court uniform and dress in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Court uniform and dress were required to be worn by those in attendance at the royal court in the 19th and early 20th centuries. Specifically, court uniform was worn by those holding particular offices associated with the government, the Civil Service, the Royal Household, or similar national institutions. A range of office-holders were ...

  6. Meghan Markle Keeps Hiding Royal References in Her Clothes ...

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    If there’s anything to be gleaned about royal style, it’s that their clothing choices carry meaning. How could they not? When you think of the late Queen Elizabeth II, Princess Diana and even ...

  7. Royal and noble styles - Wikipedia

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    Only those classified within the social class of royalty and upper nobility have a style of "Highness" attached before their titles. Reigning bearers of forms of Highness included grand princes, grand dukes, reigning princes, reigning dukes, and princely counts, their families, and the agnatic (of the male bloodline) descendants of emperors and kings.

  8. Windsor uniform - Wikipedia

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    The Duke of Edinburgh (far right) wearing the modern version at a state dinner in 2009. The uniform was introduced by King George III in 1777. [2] The full dress version, which had a good deal of gold braid about it, did not survive beyond 1936, but the undress version, introduced in 1798, [3] is still worn today: a dark blue jacket with red facings.

  9. Category:British royal attire - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "British royal attire" The following 41 pages are in this category, out of 41 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. C.