There's no denying the Duchess of Cambridge's global influence.
Kate Middleton can simply step out in an Erdem floral dress and the garment will sell out in a matter of seconds. Or take her regal locks for instance, how many women have coveted the iconic blow dry?
So imagine how admirers of the duchess will react when they learn that a café inspired by Kate is open to the public.
Aptly named the Middletown Café, customers can sit back in the highly Instagrammable brunch spot and enjoy everything from chia seed pudding to golden waffles.
And the interior has been designed with muse Kate in mind. Owner Randy Dhamanhuri told People, “When we think of Kate, the colour blue or navy always comes to mind. We decided to use royal navy as the dominant colour for the wall.”
The floor of the café also features diamond-shaped terrazzo tiles designed to imitate the look of Westminster Abbey, where Kate married Prince William in April 2011.
The royal interiors do not stop there however, as the walls are also adorned with illustrations of Kate’s iconic sapphire engagement ring.
“It’s a subtle hint to show that Kate ‘lives’ here, without putting her portrait,” Dhamanhuri explained.
The only minor detail is that the café is located in Melbourne, Australia.
So it all comes down to the lengths you would go to curate your perfect Instagram feed...
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