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The Royal 'copy couples': Denmark's Queen Mary and King Frederik used matching outfits to silence rumours of marital woes, and Prince William and Kate like to coordinate too By ELIZA SCARBOROUGH Published: 07:24, 13 November 2024 | Updated: 07:24, 13 November 2024 e-mail View comments In the world of royalty where every move is carefully analysed, fashion plays a pivotal role in communicating subtle messages. Coordinated dressing has been a powerful publicity tool among royals for decades. From Kate and William in pale blue at Wimbledon in 2019 to Zara and Mike Tindall 's stripes at the Epsom Derby, this sartorial strategy is more than just a style choice, it's a statement of unity and togetherness.

Perhaps no couple have wielded this tactic more effectively than Denmark's Queen Mary and King Frederik, whose matching blazers and brown trousers during their recent Baltic Sea tour helped to quell rumours of marital discord. Here are some of the times royal couples have put on a united front using the subtle art of coordinated clothing. Princess Kate and Prince William appeared in Southport last month to meet rescue workers and the families and the couple appeared to be putting on a united front using the art of coordinated clothing Prince William and Kate seen in matching outfits on the clifftops in Ireland during a tour of the country in 2020 The Prince and Princess of Wales are not the kind of couple who indulge in public displays of affection during their royal duties, but i.



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