Kate Middleton leaves for work, and spotting a photographer hiding behind his bike, goes and says hello. She comments on how peacefull it has been lately, smiles and walks to her car. Photo Credit: Matt Keeble / Splash News
By Ruchira Haldar
17 October 2007 (Sawf News) - En route to her place of employment, Kate Middleton leaves her apartment well-dressed as usual and looking quite refreshed. Catching one of our paps off-guard, she went up to him as he concealed himself behind his bike, greeted him and declared how serene it’s been of late. Then the Katester flashed her megawatt smile and went off to her car, ready for another day at the firm.
The Victory
Seen in this recent photograph, La Middleton sports another one of her famous black-and-white ensembles. The hilarious part is how, like other upper-middle-class girls, she goes through a lot of clothes in a year. And we should know, we have to cover her! However, most of them never deviate from her no-colors rule.
Kate Middleton: Fashion without colors
The black dotted shirt with coordinating jacket and pants make the most of a slim figure. The brown heeled boots have petite Kate walking tall this season. She is, though, wearing a bit more makeup than usual. And as she herself admitted, looking more tranquil. Could it be her quiet weekend in Scotland, where she and William flew to spend time together on his family’s estate? Or the fact that, historically speaking, "quiet" weekends are a sign of developments in the royal fold? The last big one as we recall, was when Diana spent her honeymoon in the Scottish moors with new husband Prince Charles. The connection is not lost on us.
Since Kate and William split last April only to rejoin in July, they weren’t apart for very long. And since they got back together, things have been moving fast for the two. Looks like Kate’s been playing her hand well, and not just sartorially. Perhaps this fashion buyer is waiting for that most coveted accessory, a solitaire on her ring finger!
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