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When I got to see The Queen in person in 2010, she was wearing a bright yellow hat that’s seared into my memory. These days, she’s more likely to wear a brightly coloured brimmed style by her longtime dresser, Angela Kelly, who admitted in her book “The Other Side of the Coin” that she sets out different hats to fool members of staff. Although it doesn’t necessarily go with The Queen’s style asthetic today, I wish some of the younger members of the Royal Family would break out these fun vintage styles! This pink hat by Angela Kelly, as worn to Royal Ascot in 2016, is definitely my favourite of The Queen’s. The most memorable part of the hat are the bell shaped flowers that flow freely in a little collection at the back, adding another focal point to keep all eyes on the Jubilee Queen.
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Looking back on the ’70s and what colours were trendy, this hat fits and nods towards the fact that she is the Queen of Great Britain while also being chic and modern.If you didn’t know she was The Queen, you’d assume she was any other woman with how polished she looks. It’s another Simone Mirman creation, made of primrose yellow silk, and it features a huge amount of embellishment which adds texture to the whole look. Kristin was Chief Reporter for Royal Central until 2022 and has been following the British royal family for more than 30 years. View your royal hats through the eyes of a colour-blind person and see how you can do just one thing to make your classroom more colour-blind friendly. It is said to have been partly inspired by Tudor times and there’s certainly an element of the hoods worn by royal women of the time.
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I’m staying in Canada for my second pick: this pretty plaid hat worn by The Queen at the Montreal Summer Olympics in 1976. Now in her 25th year in the primary education profession, Jane’s incredible knowledge and expertise provides a solid framework for teachers, enabling her to support, enrich and sharpen the teaching of reading, writing and spelling.The pale pink hat worn by The Queen for the main part of her Silver Jubilee celebrations in 1977 is, for me, the ultimate royal hat. My next pick is this fabulous headpiece The Queen wore during her 1982 tour of the South Pacific on a stop to Tuvalu.
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The cap shape allowed The Queen’s face to be seen fully from afar while the colour was just bright enough to make it stand out amongst the huge crowds that came to cheer her on her first major monarchical milestone.From ladylike 1950s hats with netting to trendy turbans in the 1970s and even floral-covered shower cap-style hats, we’ve seen it all from The Queen. My first pick for a great hat is this purple ombre concoction worn on a tour of Victoria, British Columbia, in Canada in March 1983. I love that her philosophy with regards to style isn’t to be a maven always on the latest trend before the rest of us catch up, it’s ‘I have to be seen to be believed. The curled white ribbon weaving through the berries adds additional interest to the piece and really ties in nicely with the trim on her coat here. However, the most striking part of this design is the sides of the hat which almost completely enclose the head.