Kate Middleton wore red in a nod to Wales during her visit there with Prince William, continuing her longstanding tradition of honoring the places she visits with her style choices.
the daffodil is considered the national flower of Wales. It is unsure how the daffodil became synonymous with Welsh identity but its rise was likely aided by the flower’s Welsh name: cenhinen ...
The yellow bloom is not only the national flower of Wales, but it serves as a symbol of St. David's Day because it grows right around the holiday, which marks the feast day of St. David ...
Both she and William topped their looks off with daffodil pins, as an homage to the national flower of Wales and a symbol affiliated with St. David’s Day. Later in the day, Middleton shed her ...
Both the Prince and Princess sported yellow daffodils, which is "considered the national flower of Wales," per Wales.com. Catherine, who announced last September that she had completed her ...
This time around, Kate accessorized her red coat with a yellow daffodil lapel pin; the daffodil is the national flower of Wales, and is often worn on St. David’s Day. Kate is a fan of the rewear ...
Both she and William also pinned on daffodils, the national flower of Wales and a symbol affiliated with St. David's Day. Taking a page from Queen Elizabeth and Princess Diana, Princess Kate ...