On the 29th of April 2009, Kate Middleton rose to sartorial fame after choosing to wed Prince William in a lace gown by Sarah Burton. And ever since, women across the globe have sought to imitate the royal look.
And it seems the Duchess of Cambridge even inspired her personal stylist, Nastasha Archer. According to Hello! magazine, Natasha wed fiancé Chris Jackson, a royal photographer, in a private ceremony in France on the same date as Kate and William.
And Natasha even went so far as to seek sartorial inspiration from the duchess. The stylist opted for a lace-sleeved gown finished with a sleek chignon and veil. And looked every inch a princess.
Natasha has reportedly been working for the royals since 2011. She first joined Kensington Palace as a personal assistant for Kate and William but was promoted to stylist in 2014 after giving the duchess fashion advice.
Ever since, Natasha has worked as Kate’s right-hand woman, even accompanying the duchess on her Indian and Canadian Royal Tours last year.
And of course, it comes in handy that her husband also works for the Royal Family. For example, Natasha and Chris joined the royals on their six-hour trek to a Bhutan monastery.
Prince William and Kate Middleton didn't attend Natasha and Chris' wedding however, possibly in order to avoid media attention.
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