The Duke of Edinburgh chose to rewear a cat-printed tie that he first wore at his 1999 wedding to Duchess Sophie
The sun was shining and scones were overflowing at the first Buckingham Palace Garden Party of the year hosted bywere also on hand to welcome some 8,000 guests to the ground of the royal residence in recognition of their service to local communities, charities, the military, and other organisations.in the 'Fontaine' silk crepe dress from Suzannah London, pairing her candy-hued gown with a fabulous hat from Jane Taylor millinery.
The father-of-two first debuted the same tie in a different colour on his wedding day in 1999, opting for a lilac silk tie printed with deep purple and yellow-hued cats.Keeping up his purrfect appearance at more royal nuptials, the Duke wore another cat-printed accessory at his niece Zara Tindall's rehearsal dinner ahead of her wedding to Mike Tindall.
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