The party? Not that much. At the end of last week, Princess Anne and her brother Prince Charles collided the endless celebrations of the seventy years of reign of their dear mother, Queen Elizabeth II. Military parades, protocol ceremonies, grandiloquent concerts … Sunday, after this indigestible four -day marathon, Charles had the head of the one who is delighted to finally be able to turn the page while his sister preferred to hide behind funny glasses.
princely vision
Despite a London sky (obviously) veiled, the princess wore that day of sunglasses from the Adidas brand. Amazing? From a stylistic point of view, without the shadow of a doubt. From a technical point of view, on the other hand, everything seemed perfectly coherent. These glasses equipped with a curved glass in one piece have the immense advantage of offering a total peripheral vision. As such, they are recommended for the practice of a sport as intense as royal festivities.
seal before
Prince Charles had opted for a little more sobriety than his sister, but had not omitted to put on his native to the ear of his left hand. If the tradition provides, in France, that the older men of their family wear the sigillary ring on the annular of the left hand, it wants in England that it is brought to the ear. We consider, historically, on the other side of the English Channel, that it is easier to seal a document with its signet ring when it is located at this finger. H2>
Has his wrist, the prince sported a spectacular watch. Owner of a Disco-Volice Calatrava from Patek Philippe, a Breguet received for his 60th birthday or a gold retraining from Jaeger-Lecoultre, he had opted for a model of the most confidential Swiss house amonggiani Fleurier . This 39 mm gold chronograph is distinguished by its date, astonishment located between 1 hour and 2 hours. Important information for Prince Charles, looking for space-time marks after all these worldly.
How to finish without highlighting the two historical reasons involved here? Prince Charles carries Pinstripe stripes, which appeared in the 19th in London to distinguish employees from the various banks of the city. By her side, Anne displays the “window tiles” pattern, or WindowPane, so baptized because of her shape and traditionally used to dress hunting clothes … party outfits? No. We warned you.