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Join the Club! Get all the gossip on fashion and beauty and never miss out on top stories again We have more newsletters Join the Club! Get all the gossip on fashion and beauty and never miss out on top stories again We have more newsletters The Princess of Wales is known all over the world for her incredible sense of style and her unwavering dedication to her many important charities and patronages. The sizeable impact that she has had on the fashion industry alone has been dubbed as 'The Kate Effect' as whatever she appears in typically sells out in minutes. Kate has continually wowed the crowds with what she chooses to wear to her public appearances.

Whether she is appearing in a floor length gold Jenny Packham gown for a glittering film premiere or arriving in London to hand out a fashion award, it is clear the royal has her public image down to a fine art. And after her latest - albeit brief - appearance at the Men's Final at Wimbledon as she continues to focus on her cancer treatment, comments were made about the princess' stunning outfit choice, and how the bold colour was reminiscent of the late Queen Elizabeth II . The late Queen's taste in fashion was famously bold and eye-catching - but that was for a very good reason.



In his 2011 biography Our Queen, royal author Robert Hardman described the Queen as "engagingly modest" and detailed the one colour of the rainbow that she will never wear. He wrote: "My favourite remark she ever said was, 'I can ever wear beige beca.

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