Queen Elizabeth’s close bond with her stylist, Angela Kelly, stood out as a prime example of the royal family’s relationships with their fashion creators.
As Her Majesty aged, even royal members had to go through Kelly to access her presence.
During her final days in Scotland, Kelly remained by her side, spending a significant amount of time with her in the following two years.
An incident involving an argument about the Duchess’s tiara with AK-47 strained the Duke’s connection with his grandmother.
The favorite designer of the Prince and Princess of Wales has also developed a personal friendship with the royal couple.
The intimate connection between the Waleses and Amaya Arrieta, the designer behind the children’s clothing label, adds weight to her recent comments on the royal family’s well-being in the Daily Telegraph.
Known for creating the iconic Children of Wales signature style featuring long socks, smock dresses, and pleated shirts with scallop collars, Arrieta expressed concerns about her clients’ health issues.
“I hope they return soon.
I feel quite saddened right now, and it seems like they are going through a tough time.
It’s a very personal matter,” she shared.
In recent months, the Waleses have maintained a high level of privacy, offering limited updates about the family.
Therefore, Arrieta’s candid remarks hinting at the seriousness of Princess Catherine’s condition may not sit well with the palace.
Despite being granted permission to write books about her relationship with the Queen, Angela Kelly appears to be the only one exempt from potential repercussions within the wardrobe department.
The Telegraph sheds light on the intriguing relationship between Amaya’s brand and the royal family, tracing it back to Jessie Webb, who once served as a nanny to the Prince of Wales and the Duke of Sussex.
Webb also played a role in assisting with the birth of Prince George a decade ago.
Arrieta mentions the tight deadlines often associated with her work and reveals that she frequently collaborates with Maria Borrallo, the current nanny in charge of the children in Wales, to ensure the kids are impeccably dressed.
“We go to great lengths for them.
No matter what it takes, they always end up looking fabulous,” she emphasized.