Kate Middleton dresses Princess Charlotte in Spanish designers

Kate Middleton may be known for flying the flag for British brands, but her daughter Charlotte’s wardrobe is already proving a little more international.

In the latest photo the Prince and Princess of Wales shared of their family today for their Christmas card, the eight-year-old wore an adorable blue denim romper embroidered with strawberries and red pom poms, which would have cost £17 from the Spanish brand. Sfera.

However, this is far from the first time Kate has dressed her daughter in a brand from the European country, with Charlotte stepping out in Spanish brands regularly over the years.

It is believed to be the influence of the family’s nanny, Maria Teresa Turrion Borrallo, who has worked with the family since 2014 and is from Palencia in northern Spain.

Kate Middleton may be known for flying the flag for British brands – but her daughter Charlotte’s wardrobe is already proving a bit more international, with the eight-year-old regularly dressed in Spanish designers.

As she left hospital in her very first public appearance in 2015, Princess Charlotte melted countless hearts in the very traditional knit baby bonnet.

Not even a day ago, she was already setting trends as mothers rushed to find similar homemade clothes for their own little bundles of joy.

In fact, the beanie was a lovely and very thoughtful gift from the mother of the Duchess of Cambridge’s Spanish nanny, Maria Teresa Turrion Borrello.

Widow Maria Teresa Borrallo got the gift from an exclusive children’s shop called Irulea in San Sebastian, northern Spain.

Kate posted two snaps of her daughter six months after she was born.  Charlotte was dressed in a tiny £21 floral piece from Spanish store m&h

Kate posted two snaps of her daughter six months after she was born. Charlotte was dressed in a tiny £21 floral piece from Spanish store m&h

For her very first Trooping the Colour, Kate chose to dress Charlotte in socks from Condor, a Spanish brand founded in 1898 near <a class=Barcelona.” class=”blkBorder img-share” style=”max-width:100%” />

For her very first Trooping the Colour, Kate chose to dress Charlotte in socks from Condor, a Spanish brand founded in 1898 near Barcelona.

It is understood she told the store owners that she had read about their beautiful clothes and asked for several photos to be sent to her, before personally heading to the store to make her final choices.

In the end, she ordered several pieces – including a coat, shoes, pram cover and mattress – all in neutral ivory at 0-3 and 3-6 months of age and arranged for ‘they be sent to London just a month and a half. from.

Susana Villar, 57, the 82-year-old downtown clothing store owner with her sister Ayago, said at the time: ‘We had no idea the clothes were for Princess Charlotte. It was a total surprise and we are obviously delighted.

“Some of our customers have called us to say they’ve just seen the new Royal Hospital coming out wearing one of our beanies.”

Meanwhile, during her first international tour, which took the family to Canada in 2016, the little royal was dressed in several cardigans from a Spanish brand.

Meanwhile, during her first international tour, which took the family to Canada in 2016, the little royal was dressed in several cardigans from a Spanish brand.

Meanwhile, during her first international tour, which took the family to Canada in 2016, the little royal was dressed in several cardigans from a Spanish brand.

Over the past eight years, Charlotte has regularly been dressed in socks and shoes from various Spanish brands (pictured, in Charles' 70th birthday portrait)

Over the past eight years, Charlotte has regularly been dressed in socks and shoes from various Spanish brands (pictured, in Charles’ 70th birthday portrait)

She continued: “It was purchased as part of a matching outfit including a small coat and shoes, but it was impossible to tell if she was wearing them as they were covered by the blanket rolled over her.”

Six months later, Kate posted two more snaps of her daughter – and she was again wearing a different Spanish brand.

Charlotte was dressed in a tiny £21 floral piece from Spanish store m&h.

In fact, the brand said it was inundated with requests for the £21 dress after it was tagged by HELLO! Online but he only has ’10 meters’ left.

The dress is believed to have been a gift from Princess Charlotte and Prince George’s Spanish nanny, Maria Teresa Turrion Borrallo.

This summer, she joined her father in sharing a good luck message with the Lionesses ahead of the Euro 2022 final. She was dressed in a simple blue and navy polka dot t-shirt from a new Spanish brand that 'she had never worn before - Losan

This summer, she joined her father in sharing a good luck message with the Lionesses ahead of the Euro 2022 final. She was dressed in a simple blue and navy polka dot t-shirt from a new Spanish brand that ‘she had never worn before – Losan

HELLO! thinks Miss Borrallo picked up the pink floral design from the Valladolid branch of the children’s store, one of five in the country.

The brand’s website explains that it offers its customers “classic and tasteful clothing at a very affordable price”.

The brand says it’s the finish of its clothes – the pattern, the quality of the fabrics and prints – that really defines its style.

The little royal was also dressed in the same Spanish brand when she was pictured sitting on the Queen’s lap for a portrait by Annie Lebowitz in 2016 and in her first birthday portraits.

The choice of Spanish labels is believed to be the influence of the family's nanny, Maria Teresa Turrion Borrallo, who has worked with the family since 2014 and is from Palencia in northern Spain.

The choice of Spanish labels is believed to be the influence of the family’s nanny, Maria Teresa Turrion Borrallo, who has worked with the family since 2014 and is from Palencia in northern Spain.

As she left hospital in her very first public appearance in 2015, Princess Charlotte melted countless hearts in the very traditional knitted baby bonnet from a Spanish boutique.

As she left hospital in her very first public appearance in 2015, Princess Charlotte melted countless hearts in the very traditional knitted baby bonnet from a Spanish boutique.

For the family's Christmas card released in 2018, Charlotte was dressed in a cardigan from the Spanish label Fina Ejerique

For the family’s Christmas card released in 2018, Charlotte was dressed in a cardigan from the Spanish label Fina Ejerique

For her very first Trooping the Colour, Kate chose to dress Charlotte in socks from Condor, a Spanish brand founded in 1898 near Barcelona.

She would wear the brand several times during the family’s first-ever royal tour of Canada, while she would also start wearing shoes from a Spanish brand, Doña Carmen.

And those weren’t the only Spanish brands she wore during the international tour – with Kate dressing her in a number of different cardigans from knitwear brand Mi Lucero.

When her baby brother was born in 2018, Kate posted an adorable snap of Charlotte kissing Louis on the head.

And she also chose to wear La Coqueta 'Sienna' sandals in white for her very first solo engagement with her parents - a visit to the Commonwealth Games

And she also chose to wear La Coqueta ‘Sienna’ sandals in white for her very first solo engagement with her parents – a visit to the Commonwealth Games

And at the time, she was dressed in a knit handed down to her by her older brother George – from Spanish brand Fina Ejerique.

In recent months, the little royal has opted to wear Spanish labels on several high-profile occasions.

This summer, she joined her dad in sharing a good luck message with the Lionesses ahead of the Euro 2022 final.

She was dressed in a simple blue and navy polka dot t-shirt from a new Spanish brand she had never worn before – Losan.

And she also chose to wear the La Coqueta ‘Sienna’ sandals in white for her very first solo engagement with her parents – a visit to the Commonwealth Games.

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