Kate Middleton and Meghan Markle both married grandsons of Queen Elizabeth II. Since being in the public eye, they have worn many designer garments with fans eagerly waiting to see the next look. Their cousin-in-law, Zara Tindall, 38, is also part of there family but she has followed very different rules when it comes to style.
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When she was serving, the royal – like Kate Middleton – often caught attention with her fashion choices and had to follow some strict outfit rules.
Many of their garments have been designer pieces and some royal fans have speculated whether they get outfits for free in return for publicity.
However, this practice is reportedly banned for working royals and is one of many rules they have had to follow.
Although Kate and Meghan have followed style rules in the past, the Queen’s eldest granddaughter, Zara Tindall, has not, stylist, Melita Latham, claimed.
She told Express.co.uk: “Zara Tindall, whilst not a ‘serving’ royal, at events she attends, gathers all the attention of a royal with very few of the drawbacks. Zara’s dress sense is, of all the ‘royals’ quite perfect.
“She can wear rather more daring, sometimes higher hemmed dresses, while enjoying also the casual slinky top and jeans. Her formal wear is exquisite yet relaxed.”
As she is not a working royal, the expert explained Zara is able to make more daring fashion choices.
On the other hand, Kate and Meghan have been closely examined on the clothes they have worn.
Melita added: “With Kate and Meghan, every inch of their ensemble is examined under the microscope that is the national press.
“Every fold, every button, considered and analysed. As a non-serving royal, Zara can also accept gifts of clothes from designers, whilst the serving cannot.”
As Meghan announced she will “step back” as a senior royal, these rules are likely to change and the Duchess of Sussex may ditch royal traditions.
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The expert revealed she could be set to take a mix between celebrity and royalty like Zara.
She added: “Celebrity status brings public scrutiny. Royalty bring the same benefits but with severe – if not intolerable – pressure.
“It seems celebrity wins every time, over royalty. Popping down the shops, picking up the kids, dressed comfortably, will receive not so much as a passing glance for a celebrity such as Zara.”
Over the years, Zara has enjoyed being able to work as an ambassador for brands in the past.
This includes a deal with iCandy prams for their ‘all-terrain’ buggy.
The mother-of-two is also a brand ambassador for the likes of Rolex and Land Rover and has her own jewellery range with Australian brand Cajella.
The royal has focused on a life away from the royal spotlight and has instead put her time into doing her own projects.
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