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Carole Middleton And Zara Tindall Stun In Me+Em At Wimbledon

Carole Middleton wore a pale pink Me+Em dress at Wimbledon.

Carole Middleton, mother of the Princess of Wales, has been making waves with her stylish appearances at the Wimbledon tennis championships. Recently, she was spotted wearing a pale pink Me+Em dress, a favorite brand of her daughter, for the second time this month. The 69-year-old looked elegant in a past-season maxi dress adorned with a green floral print, paired with a gray checked blazer and brown heels.

Carole accessorized her outfit with a chic straw tote, diamond hoop earrings, and tortoiseshell sunglasses. Last week, she opted for another Me+Em piece, an ivory blazer, over a floral Cefinn maxi dress. Notably, Zara Tindall, Princess Anne's daughter, also sported a Me+Em white-and-green berry-print maxi at Wimbledon, as did Queen Mary of Denmark and Peter Phillips' girlfriend.

Princess Beatrice is another royal who appreciates Me+Em's sustainable styles, having worn a white floral dress from the brand on a previous occasion. The Princess of Wales herself has been a long-time fan of Me+Em, having worn various pieces over the years, including a pink shirtdress that her mother, Carole, later donned at Royal Ascot in 2022.

Fans are eagerly anticipating a possible appearance by Kate Middleton at Wimbledon, hoping she will also embrace the trend of sporting Me+Em attire while watching the tennis matches. The brand's popularity among royals and celebrities alike continues to grow, with its stylish and sustainable designs capturing the attention of fashion enthusiasts worldwide.

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