Royal fans shared their frustrations on social media after journalism legend Suzy Menkes criticized the Princess of Wales for not “adoring jewelry.”
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“I imagine her looking beautiful in one of those dresses or gowns, beautiful figure, and walking around and then her sort of pulling a face as if to say, ‘Do I have to wear this?'” Menkes said, admitting the scene she invented was “probably ridiculous” “I think she likes contemporary designers,” Woolton diplomatically added, noting Middleton’s love of Kiki McDonough’s gemstone designs. “I think she likes small, contemporary pieces, it seems to me.”
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