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Last week, when Kate Middleton re-wore a blouse first spotted in her engagement pictures, we immediately had questions. None, however, as adorable as the one asked by the little girl, Mila, who appears in the
Hold Still book of pandemic photography, with whom she was chatting over the phone. “Do you have a princess costume?” Mila asked. Intriguingly, the Duchess replied that she was not wearing a princess costume “right now.”
What Kate
was wearing was a Whistles top circa 2009, and we wondered where exactly it had been in the 12 years since its brief moment in the spotlight? Does this mean Kate keeps everything she’s ever worn in a pristine vault at Anmer Hall, ready to be hauled out whenever the right sentimental occasion pops up like, say, the week of her 10th wedding anniversary or does she wedge things from her entire adult life three deep on buckling hangers like the rest of us? (Another theory: Pippa has also been spotted wearing this exact blouse,
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