Fash-back: what Princess Diana wore Down Under


















With the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge due to arrive in Wellington, New Zealand on Monday for an official royal tour that will take in both NZ and Australia, all eyes are eagerly awaiting a glimpse of what Kate has packed in her suitcase.
With that thought no doubt front and centre, we’re sure that the Duchess has been busy planning her wardrobe for the trip over the last few weeks, for both herself and baby George (she was spotted on a last-minute shopping spree in Baby Gap just this week). And, if her previous trips to South East Asia and Canada are anything to go by, she's set to fly the flag in style.
That said, if Kate was fretting over just what one wears Down Under (this is her ever first trip to both countries), then she could have simply looked through the royal photo archives for inspiration, as William's mother, Princes Diana, made three trips to Australia during her time as a royal - twice with Prince Charles in the Eighties, and a final time in 1996, a year before her untimely death




Duchess of Cambridge's royal tour style hits
















Royal tour of New Zealand and Australia
Kate chose a double-breasted jacket and dress by Catherine Walker, whose designs have been favoured by the royal family and its inner circle for generations. Not only did Princess Diana wear Catherine Walker designs during her visit to New Zealand and Australia in 1983, but Kate's mother, Carole Middleton even picked one of her creations to wear for the royal wedding back in 2011.
Kate accessorised simply, as is her trademark style, with plain black pumps and a smart clutch bag.

Bichareh man Shahkar Bineshpajooh

Naser Hejazi & his wife

Hejazi was born on 14 December 1949 in Tehran, Iran. His father, Ali Akbar had a realestate in Tehran and was is a Iranian Azerbaijanis from Tabriz. He was admitted to Allameh Tabatabai University in 1977.He was later enrolled in Nader F.C. in 1964 and played for club until 1965. After that, he signed a contract with Taj Tehran and started his career in a professional club.

Naser Al-Din Shah’s funerals


Nasser Al-Din Shah Qajar (16 July 1831 – 1 May 1896) was the King of Persia from 17 September 1848 to 1 May 1896 when he was assassinated. The king was assassinated by Mirza Reza Kermani, a follower of Jamal al-Din al-Afghani, when he was visiting and praying in the shrine of Shah-Abdol-Azim.

Nasser al-Din Shah at the Eiffel Tower



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