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- Society designer Nicky Haslam has put the Waleses on his ‘Common List’
They may be high in the polls, but according to interior designer and arbiter of taste Nicky Haslam, the Welsh are boring, boring, boring.
And he says that because they like to wear a lot of blue – and emphasize this even more by matching their outfits to those of their children.
For those who don’t know, Haslam is an Old Etonian interior designer and waspish commentator who this year included William, Kate and family on his annual Common List, a playful compilation of things that have upset him over the past year.
As Richard Eden reports in today’s Ny Breaking, the list is printed on a tea towel – or drying towel, as Haslam calls it – and sold to friends for £40 a time.
“You see endless photos of the whole family in different shades of blue,” he tells Eden. “It’s customary… Wouldn’t little Princess Charlotte like to wear white?”
As for the coordination, he dismisses it as ‘childish’, a comment that is all the more pointed because Haslam worked for Charles and is a friend of Queen Camilla!
But the Waleses are unlikely to care too much.
The intended message of the color coordination has always been clear: they are a unified family unit that fulfills their role to the best of their ability.
And whether Haslam likes blue or not, the family is in pink right now…
Prince William and Princess Catherine match with their children, Prince George and Princess Charlotte, as the family arrives at Victoria Airport for the start of their royal tour of Canada in September 2016
The Prince and Princess of Wales and their two eldest children in a stunning baby blue ensemble at Berlin Airport during an official visit to Poland and Germany in July 2017
Dressed to impress in matching shades of royal blue, Kate and William arrived with Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis to attend the Easter Morning Service at St. George’s Chapel in April this year.
Princess Charlotte and Prince George twinning in light blue with their parents for the traditional Easter Sunday church service at St Georges Chapel in April 2022
Prince William and Prince George marked important occasions with their wardrobe choices, dressing in stunning matching father-son looks as they arrived at the Lindo Wing of St. Mary’s Hospital following the birth of Princess Charlotte in May 2015
When the family arrived at Warsaw airport on an official visit, the Waleses coordinated with subtle tones of red, blue and white – a patriotic nod to Britain’s Union Jack, from William’s tie to Princess Charlotte’s shoes
For the 2017 Trooping the Color parade, Kate and her only daughter both wore pretty shades of pink for their balcony looks, with William and George supporting the classic red.
The year 2016 marked Princess Charlotte’s first Trooping the Color appearance on the balcony, and Kate used the public outing to show off her coordination skills, with Charlotte wearing a pale pink dress and matching hair bow that perfectly matched Kate’s pink hat.
A trip to Canada in 206 resulted in a color coordination for the whole family, with the Welsh matching their two eldest children in cream, red and blue
The royals were spotted stepping out in coordinating burgundy coats and ties while attending Kate’s carol service at Westminster Abbey in December 2022, marking a united family as Netflix released Part 2 of the Sussexes’ docuseries, Harry & Meghan
Nicky Haslam, 84, pictured with his £40 printed on a tea towel, which is also on his ‘Common List’ with the Prince and Princess of Wales