More than ever, this is the month in which monarchists must think they've died and gone to pomp and circumstance heaven.
The royal family was once again out in full force today, when Kate Middleton, Prince William, Queen Elizabeth II, Prince Philip and Prince Charles gathered for the annual Order of the Garter parade, honoring England's oldest and most ridiculously outfitted order of chivalry.
Guess it isn't dead, after all.
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William, along with Charles and Philip—all of whom have been
knighted into England's most prestigious and oldest order of
chivalry—walked the procession, while Kate, Camilla and Sophie of Wessex
were captured beaming and otherwise giggling their way through the
festivities while watching on the sidelines (uh, have you seen those
outfits?).
For today's illustrious celebrations, the prince donned the
traditional plumed (and how) hat, long purple velvet robe and various
encumbering accoutrements and set out to process from Windsor Castle to
St. George's Chapel.
Kate, on the other hand, was resplendent in white, donning an
Alexander McQueen coat and Jane Corbett fascinator for the occasion.
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