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By Jack Rear More than any other working royal, the Princess of Wales has always been synonymous with fashion. From the 2011 Sarah Burton for Alexander McQueen wedding dress which single-handedly resurrected the trend for sleeved bridal gowns, to her Barbour-and-jeans casual looks, Catherine 's wardrobe has always been the focus in coverage of her engagements. However, in a sign of the Princess's changing priorities since returning to work following her successful course of preventative chemotherapy last year, a source close to the Waleses has confirmed that Kensington Palace will no longer issue details about Catherine's wardrobe choices for royal engagements.

READ MORE: Meghan's Hollywood move revealed in blurry footage "There is an absolute feeling that it [the public work] is not about what the Princess is wearing," the source told The Sunday Times . "She wants the focus to be on the really important issues, the people and the causes she is spotlighting. There will always be an appreciation of what the Princess is wearing from some of the public and she gets that.



But do we need to be officially always saying what she is wearing? No. The style is there but it's about the substance." Inarguably, the attention paid to the Princess of Wales' wardrobe has always been a source of anxiety for her.

In 2022, a friend told The Times that the Princess found it "enormously frustrating and difficult" that her outfits tended to generate more column inches than the causes she cha.

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