Princess Kate Middleton Adorns Charlotte in Spanish Brands, Shows Off Sense of Style

The fashion statements of the Royal Family have been well documented when it comes to the Duchess of Cambridge Kate Middleton, and now she has expanded her sense of style onto heirs Prince George and Princess Charlotte. The Duchess is reportedly dressing them in Spanish brands such as Amaia Kids by designer Amaia Arrieta, says Hello magazine.

The royal nanny, Maria Teresa, has been in part credited with introducing Spanish labels to the Duchess. When Princess Charlotte left St. Mary's hospital after being born, she was captured adorned in a woolen bonnet by Irulea, an 82-year-old line from the city of San Sebastian. Owner Ayago Villar revealed, "It was made in our shop, it's all handmade." The designer also confirmed that Maria bought clothes prior to the little princess' birth as a gift to Prince William and his wife.

She says, "Everything she was buying was for newborns, she wanted the most handmade items, very simple items, nothing ostentatious."

People magazine reported that the young Royals also wear outfits from m&h.

"The floral print dress with a smocking effect and frill collar, a style very popular for young babies in Spain, is believed to have been bought by nanny Maria Turrion Borrallo." 

Furthermore, fortunately for designer Margarita Pato, garbs from her kids collection was sported by Charlotte, as seen wearing on the recent photos released by Kensington Palace of the Britain's royal baby girl, has since sold out.

"We'll receive more in a couple of weeks, but due to the success of the photograph, they are all reserved," says Pato. "We love the way Kate has dressed her children for public events – it's a very classic, elegant way, with a European style we identify with," she added.

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