What happens to Queen Elizabeth's hats?

According to Brian Hoey, the author of Not Infront of the Corgis, she will gift the items to her dressers, allowing them to either sell them or wear them themselves. She has also helped save some of her hats by showcasing them at a London art exhibit.
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How much do Queen Elizabeth's hats cost?

But really, the queen wears a lot of hats. She's donned thousands over the course of her reign. And it's fair to say that her majesty knows how to complete a look with a little custom-made millinery. The conservative estimate for just one of Morgan's pieces runs a minimum of around $600.
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How many hats does Queen Elizabeth own?

You'd expect the Queen of England to wear many hats, in the metaphorical sense — with Parliament to oversee and traditions to uphold, Queen Elizabeth has been England's figurehead for nearly 65 years. But, quite literally, the Queen really does wear a lot of hats, 5,000 over the last 50 years, to be precise.
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Does Queen Elizabeth ever wear the same hat twice?

You might not realize it, but Queen Elizabeth isn't afraid to repeat her outfits. However, she typically waits years before wearing the same jacket, dress, or even hat again. According to her milliner Phillip Somerville, she repeats her favorite hats from time to time “People say, 'What does she do with all those hats?
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How do the Royals keep their hats on?

Turns out, many fascinators have built-in combs to keep them steady. Most have a wide comb at the front of the headpiece which is used as an anchor. Smaller combs or hairpins can also be added for extra support. As milliner Rosie Olivia told Forbes every one of her hats are incorporated with combs or elastic.
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Why does Kate Middleton wear hats?

Kate Middleton also wears hats on her royal tours, very often using them to pay tribute to her host nation.
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Where do the Royals buy their hats?

Rachel also designs hats for other members of the Royal family. Rachel is a liveryman of The Worshipful Company of Feltmakers. Each year she organises a millinery design competition on behalf of the Livery for students new designers to encourage and support the millinery trade.
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What happens to Queen Elizabeth's clothes after she wears them?

“Typically, the lifespan of an outfit can be up to around 25 years,” Kelly wrote in her book The Other Side Of The Coin: The Queen, The Dresser And The Wardrobe. “Her Majesty is always thrifty and likes her clothes to be adapted and recycled as much as possible…
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Who looks after the Queen's clothes?

Mary Angela Kelly, LVO (born 4 November 1957, Liverpool) is a British fashion designer, dressmaker, and milliner, who has served as Personal Assistant and Senior Dresser to Queen Elizabeth II since 2002.
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Do Royals bathe themselves?

It's believed that the royals prefer to avoid taking showers, due to their belief that they're for members of the working class. In other royal news, Kate Middleton wore a pair of £2 earrings and debuted brand new hair on her first day back at work since turning 40.
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Does the Queen repeat outfits?

Her Majesty sticks to what she knows and loves. Since her hats are designed to match specific outfits, the Queen tends to repeat head-to-toe looks time and time again.
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What happens to the Royals old clothes?

When the queen grows tired of an outfit and wants to get rid of it she gives it to her dressers and they have two choices of what to do with it. According to Brian Hoey's book Not Infront of the Corgis, Her Majesty's dressers are given the option of either wearing the clothing or selling it.
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Does the Queen dress herself?

According to The Express, the answer is yes. The outlet noted that “Up to 12 people staff the queen's wardrobe department for big occasions including three dressmakers, a milliner and four dressers whose job it is to help the queen get dressed as well as keep her clothes in pristine condition.”
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Who pays for Kate Middleton's clothes?

Turns out Kate and William pay for Kate's wardrobe out of their household budget, which is reportedly funded by Prince Charles' Duchy of Cornwall.
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What is Queen Elizabeth's hat called?

Back at the races in 1982, the Queen wears a traditional creased-crown cavalier hat with no brim—beplumed extensively with ostrich feathers—at Royal Ascot. Today, fascinators have become so en vogue that the racecourse mandates a full hat like Elizabeth's as part of its dress code, banning mere feather headbands.
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Who is the Queen's best friend?

The Queen's 'best friend', Angela Kelly, has reportedly moved into Windsor Castle.
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What happens to Kate Middleton's clothes?

They are borrowed

Sometimes, Kate's clothes are simply given back. According to Vogue, royals cannot accept free clothes or gifted outfits. But they can borrow clothes, and Kate's stylist, Natasha Archer, will often request loans of designer items, which will later be returned.
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What is inside the Queen's handbag?

As for what the Queen keeps in her bag, royal biographer Sally Bedell Smith says the items aren't all that different from what normal women carry with them: a mirror, lipstick, mint lozenges, and reading glasses. For the rest of the royal family, they have their own dress code rules they have to follow.
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What happens to all the queens dresses?

According to Elizabeth Holmes' book, "HRH: So Many Thoughts on Royal Style," the Queen's outfits are recorded, and repeats are purposely spaced out. After she's worn it a second or third time, the outfit is either reworked into a new design or reserved to only wear in private. Visit Insider's homepage for more stories.
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How much is the royal hat?

For royal guards The hats are worn by members of the five regiments — the Grenadier, Welsh, Irish, Scots and Coldstream Guards — who protect Buckingham Palace and other royal sites. The bearskin hats cost $1,218, and can last 20 to 40 years through wind, rain and sun exposure.
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Why are British hats called fascinators?

The word "fascinator" is derived from the Latin verb fascinare ("to fascinate"), and simply means a thing or person that is enthralling or extremely interesting. Historically, the term was also applied to a person or animal with the (perhaps magical) power of rendering others unable to move or escape.
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Where does Kate get her fascinators?

Royal Milliner Rosie Rubin Opens Up About Designing Hats For Her 'Dream' Client Kate Middleton. At the ANZAC Day Service at Westminster Abbey last week, the Duchess of Cambridge stepped out in an elegant teal headpiece designed by the royal family's go-to milliner, Rosie Rubin of Rosie Olivia Millinery.
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Why do British wear hats to weddings?

According to royal protocol, women must wear hats to all official occasions. Hats are part of the "social fabric" of special occasions in British society. Upper class and royal women rarely showed their hair in public until the 1950s, and the royal family often maintains old traditions.
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Why can't royals wear nail polish?

As royal correspondent Omid Scobie told Harper's BAZAAR, "There's no actual protocol about dark nail polish. It's simply about being appropriate—we'd never see this at a royal engagement. [The British Fashion Awards ceremony] is a celebration of fashion and there's a lot more flexibility on what one can wear.”
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Does the Queen ever cook?

Does the Queen ever cook for herself? McGrady says that while Prince Philip was an “amazing chef” and regularly enjoyed cooking on the grill and having family BBQs on the Balmoral estate, and the younger royals like William, Kate, Meghan and Harry, all enjoy cooking, the Queen herself stays out of the kitchen.
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