Princess Kate ‘delivered that fairy-tale princess moment’ which Donald Trump wanted

On one hand, the Princess of Wales did her job during the Trump state visit, charming Donald Trump during the banquet and doing an event with Melania Trump the next day. On the other hand, Kate seemed to be polishing her “the white supremacists like me the best” medals, and she absolutely enjoyed the attention given to her by the Trumps and by the media. Because Kate is mostly a cypher, we can’t really pin down her politics beyond “she seemed super-smiley around the Trumps.” But we can talk about her fashion for the state visit: an Emilia Wickstead coatdress, a Phillipa Lepley gown, and mix-and-match Ralph Lauren skirt with a ME+EM jacket. People praised the Lepley gown and while it was nice to see Kate in something different, I also thought it was funny that she wore something “gold-plated” for the man who loves gold everything and everywhere. Well, the NY Post had more analysis of Kate’s clothing and the style messages she was sending.

Someone at the palace very smartly put future Queen Kate Middleton next to Trump for Thursday’s state dinner.

“Kate delivered that fairy tale princess moment again, which I think everyone needs and craves and Donald Trump wanted,” said Bethan Holt, author of “The Duchess of Cambridge: A Decade of Modern Royal Style.” “She was seated next to Trump. And when he gave his speech, he kept talking about the queen — and kept looking at Kate … For Donald Trump, Kate is already queen!”

Indeed, after praising King Charles as “a very, very special man” and then referencing “a very, very special queen,” the president turned to look at Kate before spotting the actual queen, Camilla. It was also interesting, Holt pointed out, that Kate wore a regal, burgundy-hued suit to greet the president, followed by a stunning gold opera coat by Brit designer Phillipa Lepley — teamed with her favorite diamond-and-pearl crown, the Lover’s Knot Tiara — for the dinner.

“Trump usually wears a red tie,” Holt, fashion director at the UK Daily Telegraph, said. “Red is obviously the big MAGA color, and he loves gold. It felt like a very calculated decision to wear gold.”

Even though Kate and Melania Trump were dubbed “The First Ladies” on the front of the UK’s The Sun — leaving Camilla in the shade — the princess is careful to attempt not to overshadow the senior royal, Holt said. In one very public moment on Wednesday, Camilla appeared to shoo Kate away as she spoke to Melania.

“Kate’s gold dress was a real moment on social media,” said Holt, “But in the room [St George’s Hall], it almost blended into the walls, it was very clever in terms of toeing the line and not taking attention away from Camila.”

The two women were, however, “synchronized in that very traditional way” when they wore the colors of the British flag — with Kate in her red-hued outfit and Camila in blue, when they greeted their American guests.

“Kate wants to be respectful while, the reality is, her look and fashion choices are going to garner more attention than Camila,” said Holt. Historically, Camilla has never tried to be a fashion plate, so there is always that slight imbalance of optics.

“Kate will always steal the limelight. She looks the part in the way the world really expects a royal woman to look.”

Hugo Vickers, author and friend of the royal family, told The Post that the visit came off exactly as the palace hoped: showing that the royal family, which has been besieged by health setbacks over the past year and a half, still knows how to “pull out all the stops” — and also securing William and Kate’s future in the world order.

“I think there is absolutely no question the whole thing was a tremendous success, certainly on the royal side. It all worked seamlessly,” Vickers said.

[From Page Six]

“Kate will always steal the limelight. She looks the part in the way the world really expects a royal woman to look.” LOL. How dare you suggest that we don’t expect royal women to look like Camilla! And no, I don’t think Camilla was happy about Kate whatsoever during the state visit. Camilla shooed Kate away during the welcome ceremony, had Kate and William thrown off the dais and then placed Kate right beside a sundowning fascist who probably reeked like manure. I love how the Kate-stans keep trying to convince everyone that this was all such a great honor – please, Kate cuddling up to white supremacist authoritarians is a bad look. It’s also a bad look that the Windsors are perfectly willing to use Kate in this way – if anything, it shows that they think very little of protecting her image in the long-run.

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30 Responses to “Princess Kate ‘delivered that fairy-tale princess moment’ which Donald Trump wanted”

  1. Again I believe she was used to sit pretty next to the smelly orange schmuck but what did it cost to have her play the part. I think it’s more than just a new dress and the wearing of a tiara. I think she was paid in a very nice upgrade to a different place to live than Adelaide Cottage. I think she got Forest Lodge for this truly outstanding performance that she gave during the visit. Of course this is just my opinion.

    • Tessa says:

      All those mansions just seem to make the Keens even more lazy

    • Nerd says:

      The saw “used” to sit pretty next to Macron but even in that instance she wasn’t as gitty and overly expressive as she was with Trump. There was a clear difference between her interactions with the Trumps than with any other diplomat that has been the main guest of a state visit. Even if we chalk this up to the new way of how Charles is doing state dinners different from his mother, the late Queen, the most recent state visits with the Macrons and the South Korean president and his wife weren’t as personal and extra as this one was where Kate had a full day set aside for Melania and where they intentionally protected them from the public by keeping them within the confines of Windsor Castle. Even her choosing to wear Trumps favorite color was an over exaggerated choice that wasn’t done for other state visits.

  2. NotMika says:

    Lol, that Sun headline. So embarrassing.

    MAGA are such losers, I swear.

  3. Tessa says:

    Fairy Tale Princess? People should go to Disneyland if they want that sort of thing.What sort of nonsense talk. She looked bad with that wig hanging down her back. The bar seems to be low for being a Princess of Wales. It is disrespectful for Trump to consider Keen “already queen).

    • Libra says:

      But Tessa, Disneyland is Trumps idea of a real princess. White, non verbal, looking pretty in gold and tiaras, without an idea in her pretty little head whose only goal in life is to charm him.

    • Zelda says:

      I mean, the gown is giving Haunted Mansion vibes. But the frosted, acrylic hair kind of gives MAGA vibes.

  4. Tessa says:

    Vickers really pours on the flattery. How sickening.

  5. Aimee says:

    Camilla will NEVER be The Queen.

  6. Tessa says:

    I thought it was against protocol for Keen to “overshadow” C and C.

  7. Eurydice says:

    By all means, let’s everyone deliver what Donald Trump wants. Why does the BM have to be so gross and stupid? What’s wrong with just saying that Kate wore a beautiful dress and looked nice? Why the nonsense that Kate wore a gold dress because she didn’t want to upstage Camilla? Like, What?

    • Nerd says:

      That whole part of the article made no sense. As if wearing a lacy gold dress to an event where she’s is seated next to a misogynistic pig who is known to love the color gold and ogling younger women, is somehow her trying NOT to overshadow an older Camilla who was across from Trump so that only the back of her head would be seen in photos. As if her interrupting Camilla and Melania’s conversation to get that photo shot wasn’t her attempt at overshadowing Camilla. Camilla being equally as rude by shooing her doesn’t change the fact that she was rude to interrupt them while they were in the middle of a conversation. This is the same woman who tried to overshadow Phillips and the Queen’s funerals. The same one who overshadowed Charles at his first Flower Show and his own ConAnations and Jubilee. All she does is try to overshadow people, that’s what she’s mad at Meghan because Meghan does it simply by existing and not having to be a try hard.

  8. Nerd says:

    Kate showed Charles and the rest of the world how low she is willing to go for a state visit when she hiked her red dress up at the South Korean state visit. I have never believed in a monarchy and it having purpose but even I know and respect that the late Queen would have never facilitated such degrading behavior from a woman in her family, otherwise Kate would have been seen doing the things she’s done “on behalf of the crown” under Charles’ reign. The headline implies that Trump has an idea of what a princess is and the rhetoric he used to talk about Diana, Kate, Meghan and any other woman he mentions tells us that he only sees all women as objects to objectify or worse, which is why no matter how they write these articles, she was okay objectifying herself on behalf of a misogynistic and racist institution to kiss up to a racist fascist who is a convicted rapist, and that is never going to be okay.

    • Iolanthe says:

      The only fairy tale is that she is a princess . Disgusting person ..every other hardworking woman in that kingdom has more pride and class. Am surprised she didnt flash any of her scrawny anatomy for Trumps benefit .

  9. Deborah1 says:

    I don’t understand why it’s such a big deal that Kate was seated next to Trump at the state dinner. After all, she was also seated next to Emmanuel Macron during the French state visit earlier in the summer. The choice of colour for her gown was blindingly obvious though – gold to appeal to King Midas. 🤮

    • Becks1 says:

      i agree – I think people are making a really big deal about aspects of this visit that are pretty standard – for example the waleses greeting the trumps at the helicopter and accompanying them to WC in the carriage – they did the exact same thing at the Macrons state visit and they did the London equivalent at the South Korea state visit and the Qatari state visit. Kate sat next to Trump because that’s where protocol dictates she sits, like she sat next to Macron at his state visit.

      I’m not even sure she was given anything or bribed to attend. I think she was just told to show up. she loves new dresses and wearing tiaras because she gets glowing coverage like this for weeks. When she is NOT at these kinds of events (like the Qatari state dinner) I think its because she was told she could not go.

      • Nerd says:

        I think this is more of the media hyping anything she does as if it’s more than mediocre and bland, then people responding accordingly to the foolishness of it all by pointing out how basic or uneventful it really was. It’s like the pooring it on thick that she wore a blonde wig, put her hair up without a tie or walked to a plane or helicopter to escort a visitor to the King. None of it is anything to really write about but that’s all she really has to offer and they desperately need her to be that person because of what is left in the UK, she’s the best looking. That’s why they didn’t have her do anything besides wear clothes, walk and smile. She’s an empty shell that they can dress up to impress those who see her as what a royal woman should look like. And with that comment, I think that was also a swipe at Meghan because to them an intelligent, impactful and beautiful woman of color isn’t want they see when they think of what a princess should be. That’s why before they learned of Archie and Lilibet’s skin tone and eye color, they wanted nothing to do with them. Suddenly, even they fit their standard of what a prince and princess should look like. Now they just want to erase the American aspects of them to use as scapegoats for the Wales children.

      • jais says:

        I also just don’t think we had pictures of Kate cheezing with Macron like we do Trump. Those are some big old smiles to help this narrative along. And Macron wasn’t being as creepy as Trump.

      • Becks1 says:

        @Jais we definitely did not, which says a lot about Kate IMO.

  10. jais says:

    Ummm that red-hued outfit was not about the UK flag? That was burgundy/maroon, lol, not the red of the British flag. Just saying. I said a while back that Kate was gonna have to dress like a gold disco ball, a la the Bond dress, with a tiara to distract from the bad coverage. An well, it was a gold lace dress with a tiara so I was close. Never ever would I want pics of me smiling up at Trump like that. Never ever.

  11. Mslove says:

    All this talk of fairy-tale princesses is old-fashioned, an objectification of women being domestic servants. Of course Trump wanted that. It’s sick.

  12. Maxine Branch says:

    Whatever pride that woman may have had, she loss it by chasing that man down. Therefore, she must fall in line continuously in order to be tolerated by that family.

  13. Isabella says:

    The press just ignored William throughout the visit. William, the future king. That’s got to be enraging.

  14. J.Ferber says:

    Imagine if trump fantasized that Kate was his First Lady, instead of Melania. Kate certainly fits the bill and she would show up for everything on Trump’s arm, unlike Melania.

  15. Amy Bee says:

    Kate pandering to Trump, a convicted rapist and alleged pedophile, who said derogatory things about her and Diana in the past, was just icky and confirmed that she’s a Trump fan. She’s never beating those racist allegations.

  16. B says:

    Lol articles like this really show me that my American mind really thinks of royalty in a Disney way and the British royal family show you royalty how it really is. Corrupt, venal, petty, shallow, self obsessed, and dysfunctional.

    Disney had us believing that royalty was heroic Princes and courageous Princess helping their subjects and defeating evil. But now I see true royalty is all about sucking the life blood of the people, fighting for attention, fighting with family, dysfunctional childhoods, marrying and staying unhappily for convenience/money. While politicians are just as shady they at least can be voted out and don’t have life time appointments.

    Its just sad that in Britain a princess moment is a woman smiling at at man while wearing a gold dress and trying not to upstage the queen. At least our Disney Princesses get to save the city which I definitely prefer.

    • Stephanie says:

      Which Disney princesses are doing that. Modern ones sure but not the old ones. Changing that got the Snow White movie to lose money like hell. Society still has certain expectations

  17. fwiw says:

    Donald & Kate understand each other. He wanted to be President not to be able to do good, but to be a King. She wanted to marry William not to be able to do good, but to be a Queen.

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