Instead of a fancy new portrait by a renowned photographer or artist, Prince William chose something more powerful — being one with his people.
On Tuesday, he spent the day with Dave Martin, the veteran “Big Issue” vendor. The royal was dressed in a moss green shirt, navy chinos and suede shoes, the wardrobe of a future king who’s firmly signaling he doesn’t need the emperor’s new clothes.
Meanwhile, Charles has embraced being an avid dresser in his Savile Row suits from Anderson & Sheppard and Gieves & Hawkes. In 2020, he even launched a sustainable fashion collection with Yoox Net-a-porter via his education and community-focused charity, The Prince’s Foundation. The Millennial king-to-be is playing a strategic game that’s going to benefit him in the long run to be taken more seriously.
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