Your complete guide to royal children clothes
The Duchess of Cambridge may have one of the most covetable wardrobes in the world, but her royal children clothes’ are just as stylish. She always manages to dress her three children, Prince George, 7, Princess Charlotte, 5, and Prince Louis, 2, in the cutest outfits.
Kate has famously always opted for traditional clothes, including lots of shorts for Prince George and Prince Louis, and the general public loves it, with many items selling out as soon as the royal children wear them.
So here’s your ultimate guide of royal children clothes brands Kate and William love the most, and where you can shop them.
Royal children clothes: Shop by brand
Ralph Lauren
There weren’t many royal outings in 2020, for obvious reasons, but the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge did manage to take their children to see a Pantomime show just before Christmas in London. Princess Charlotte wore a dress by Nicoletta Fannna, while Prince Louis wore a coat by Amaia, the same label behind his sister’s coat for her first day at school, which you can shop if you scroll down.
Meanwhile, Prince George looked dapper in a striped Ralph Lauren knit, a brand which his sister wore in the family’s Christmas card (main picture).
Elfie London
London based childrenswear brand Elfie is behind the knitted jumper Louis wore in his first birthday portrait, but it’s thought the Duchess bought it before even Prince George was born as it’s from their first collection seven years ago.
Trotters
Another shot released for Prince Louis’ first birthday featured the tot in an adorable blue puppy jumper, by childrenswear brand Trotters. That particular jumper has sadly now sold out, but there are loads of other animal options including bunny rabbits and sharks.
G.H. Hurt & Son
The family owned brand saw a huge spike in visits to their site (and by huge, we mean 100,000 in less than 24 hours) when Princess Charlotte was presented to the world outside the Lindo Wing, swaddled in its traditional knitted shawl.
Cath Kidston
Who can forget THAT picture of Prince George in his toy soldier tank top for his last official Christmas portrait before the arrival of Princess Charlotte (he was 17 months at the time)? The tank top was possibly one of the most popular Cath Kidston items ever, and has been re-issued in one form or other ever since.
Rachel Riley
British brand Rachel Riley is Kate’s go-to for traditional designs for George. He wore a smock shirt and red shorts for Princess Charlotte’s christening, prompting many comparisons with a similar outfit Prince William wore when he was a child.
John Lewis
To celebrate Princess Charlotte’s 2nd birthday, her parents released a pic of the tot wearing a pastel yellow Fairisle jumper from John Lewis, which obviously sold out instantly. A fashion influencer or what?
Pepa & Co
The Spanish kidswear brand is clearly the royal children clothes brand of choice. Kate is a fan of the embroidered designs, and both Princess Charlotte and Prince George have been spotted wearing it. They both wore it to Pippa Middleton’s wedding, Prince George sported a whale jumper for an official 3rd birthday portrait, and Charlotte wore a pretty dress on her tour of Canada.
M&H
Remember that adorable picture of Princess Charlotte wearing a pie crust dress and playing with her cuddly toy? Yep, that was M&H. You can now buy a pretty similar dress, which coincidentally is called Charlotte.
Amaia Kids
Another popular royal children clothes choice. Prince George wore an Amaia jumper to meet his sister for the first time, and Princess Charlotte wore a pink dress for the Queen’s 90th birthday. She also wore an Amaia coat for her first day of school.
My 1st Years
Remember that cute customised robe Prince George wore to meet President Obama? That was by My 1st Years. He teamed it with velvet slippers and silk pyjamas, and the internet did the rest. Cue 100,000 memes.
With Meghan and Harry now parents to baby Archie, they’ll definitely have plenty of chic hand-me-downs to start off with, including the outfit Prince Louis borrowed that was once owned by Prince Harry.
One heck of a stylish family for sure.
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