The Queen’s Worn the Same Shoes for 50 Years

The Queen’s Worn the Same Shoes for 50 Years

How the Queen’s Worn the Same Shoes for 50 years… and has a servant called Cinders to wear them in! Trusty black patent leather slip-ons have accompanied monarch everywhere from prison visits to Diamond Jubilee pageant

  • It takes a team of four to produce classic numbers at £1,000 a pair
  • But she certainly saves money, reheeling them when they wear out
  • A junior member of Palace staff has the job of making the Shoes comfier
  • They are handmade by Anello & Davide of Kensington, west London
  • Experts use a wooden ‘last’ made from measurements of Queen’s feet
  • Comfort, support and simplicity mean the design is a firm favourite

By Catherine Ostler
Published: 16:45 EST, 27 June 2024 | Updated: 03:22 EST, 28 June 2024

They’ve supported the Queen as she goes about her royal duties for almost 50 years, looking decorous yet never detracting attention from their sovereign, and accompanying her everywhere from prison visits to her Diamond Jubilee pageant.

And these valuable servants? Not equerries or other royal minions, but her trusty patent leather shoes, the unsung heroes of the Royal household.

It takes a team of four — not including the junior member of Buckingham Palace staff, dubbed ‘Cinders’, who has the job of wearing in her Majesty’s Shoes — to produce the classic black numbers (she has other colours in the Same style) which cost about £1,000. Yet the Queen certainly gets value for money out of them, wearing the Same pair for Years and re-heeling them when they wear out.

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Shoes of a monarch: The Queen has opted for the Same simple design for 50 Years – but it’s surprisingly complex

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From the Diamond Jubilee pageant to this week’s prison visit in Northern Ireland, the Shoes are a firm favourite

When she stepped out in Northern Ireland with Prince Philip this week, she was wearing Shoes identical to those she first sported five decades ago. Politics change, and so, gradually, does the monarch’s style of dress.

The coats have become narrower, the hemlines slightly longer. Only her Majesty’s Shoes remain emphatically the same.

At 88, the Queen relies on her Shoes to be less glass slipper, more steadfast slip-on. Comfort and support are key. As a young woman she often wore Shoes with a thinner, higher heel, but for nearly 50 Years the Same low style has kept her sure-footed and age-defyingly nimble.Known as her ‘work’ shoes, they are handmade for her by shoemaker Anello & Davide of Kensington, West London, from the finest calf leather, usually in black patent with a brass clasp or a small bow.

The team works from a wooden ‘last’ made from measurements of the Queen’s foot, and include a pattern cutter; a clicker, who selects the leather; a closer, who sews the upper part and adds stiffeners; and, finally, a maker, who adds the sole and heel on the last.

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Left: These Rayne Shoes Worn in 1969 are brown, with a short tongue – but the pattern had been set. In 1975 (right) the Queen was feeling summery in Jamaica – the style she’d keep for years, seen here in white

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Left: The dress Worn in 1984 is from another era, but the black patent Shoes are becoming a fixture. Then in 1987 (right) the Queen was elegant in Spain – and her Shoes have since survived the reign of King Juan Carlos

Then there’ll be a fitting at the Palace, and — after any final adjustments, including a clean and polish — they’re ready.

The Queen’s selection — she has worked her way through hundreds of almost identical pairs over the Years but circulates about ten pairs at any one time — includes plain black leather, black patent, white leather and beige leather, and three designs of evening shoe in satin, silver and gold. They are all hand-dyed and water-repellent.

The heel is always reassuringly chunky and 2¼ in high, with a raised insole to give the royal size 4s an added lift in the arch. If she is likely to be walking on uneven surfaces, the heel will be lower.

But even having them handmade isn’t quite enough to get them fit for a Queen.

Stewart Parvin, who has designed dresses for her for 11 Years says that the Shoes have to be immediately comfortable and that to achieve this, a member of staff with the Same size feet will trot up and down palatial corridors for her until they are suitably broken in.

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Derby Day in 1990, and the Queen is being blown about (left) — but the Shoes keep her steady. Then in 1993, (left) glancing down at her feet — yes, the Shoes are still the same— at Sandringham at Christmas time

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Left: In Russia, in fur, in 1994. The Soviet Union has collapsed, but the trusty slip-on is eternal. By 1996 (right) She has long since dispensed with boxy jackets, but the patent leather remains on a visit to a criminal court

Parvin says: ‘The Queen can never say: “I’m uncomfortable, I can’t walk any more.” ’

Once she has taken delivery, her dressers Kate or Beverley might also use wooden shoe stretchers to make them more comfortable.

Her Shoes have occasionally been ‘worn in’ by Angela Kelly, her devoted personal assistant, as they have almost the Same size feet. But now there is the aforementioned junior staff member ‘Cinders’, who is the Same size exactly. She wears beige cotton ankle socks when testing the Queen’s shoes, and is only allowed to walk on carpets. The Shoes then get one trial run outside to ensure there is no slippage.

Footmen Ian and William are responsible for everyday care, including polishing and storage. After the Queen has Worn them, they are aired on shoe trees then stored individually in silk or cotton drawstring bags.

Originally the Queen’s Shoes were made by Rayne, a British family firm founded in 1885 to make theatrical Shoes for actresses such as Lillie Langtry (Edward VII’s mistress).

Read more: The Queen has worn the same Anello & Davide shoes for 50 years | Mail Online
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Princess Charlotte to be Christened at Same Church as Princess Diana

Princess Charlotte to be Christened at Same Church as Princess Diana

Princess Charlotte’s christening announced – BBC News

Princess Charlotte’s christening announced

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Princess Charlotte, the fourth in line to the throne, was born on 2 May at St Mary’s Hospital in London

Prince William and the Duchess of Cambridge’s daughter Princess Charlotte will be Christened on 5 July, Kensington Palace has announced.

The christening will take place at St Mary Magdalene Church at the Queen’s Sandringham estate in Norfolk.

The Princess was born on 2 May at St Mary’s Hospital in London, weighing 8lb 3oz (3.7kg).

Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby said he was "delighted" to have been invited to conduct the baptism.

"It will be an extraordinary honour and privilege to help welcome the Princess into the family of the church," he added.

The fourth in line to the throne, the princess’s full name has been registered as Her Royal Highness Princess Charlotte Elizabeth Diana of Cambridge.

On Monday, the Duke of Cambridge returned to work as a pilot with the East Anglian Air Ambulance after taking a break over the birth of his daughter.

The family has been at their home Anmer Hall on the Sandringham estate since leaving London shortly after the birth of the princess, their second child.

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The christening will take place at the St Mary Magdalene Church at Sandringham

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Also on the estate, Anmer Hall was recently refurbished by the duke and duchess

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The couple presented their new born daughter shortly before leaving St Mary’s Hospital

The duke and duchess are expected to be based at Anmer Hall for the next few years as they raise Princess Charlotte and their first born Prince George, who is almost two, with the help of a full-time nanny.

Prince George’s christening took place in the Chapel Royal at St James’s Palace in London in October 2024.

The third in line to the throne wore a replica of the lace and satin christening gown made for Queen Victoria’s eldest daughter, Victoria, the Princess Royal, in 1841.

His christening was private, with only senior royals, four members of the Middleton family, the seven godparents and their spouses among the 22 guests.

The prince’s godparents are the Princess Royal’s daughter Zara Tindall, Oliver Baker, Emilia Jardine-Paterson, Earl Grosvenor, Jamie Lowther-Pinkerton, Julia Samuel, William van Cutsem. The royal couple have yet to announce Princess Charlotte’s godparents.

Following the christening, official photos were released including a picture of the Queen with three future kings – the first such image of royal succession for nearly 120 years.

The prince was born at St Mary’s Hospital on 22 July 2024.

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The Queen with three future kings – the first such image of royal succession for nearly 120 years Princess Charlotte’s christening announced – BBC News Royal Baby

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Princess Charlotte’s Christening Date Revealed – and It’s at the Same Church Where Princess Diana Was Baptized

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From left: Princess Diana and Princess Charlotte
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06/05/2015 AT 07:40 AM EDT

Princess Charlotte will be Christened close to home – and in the Same Church where her late grandmother Princess Diana was baptized.

The service for the little royal will be held on July 5, at St. Mary Magdalene’s Church on Queen Elizabeth II’s Sandringham estate, Kensington Palace said in a statement to PEOPLE on Friday.

It is on the Queen’s vast estate in Norfolk that Prince William and Princess Kate have their 10-bedroom home, Anmer Hall. William’s mother Diana was born at Park House, which is also on the Sandringham estate.

Charlotte will follow in the footsteps of Princess Eugenie, 25, whose ceremony was also held there.

While St. Mary Magdalene Church was one of the places being mulled over for the service, what was never in doubt is that Charlotte, like brother Prince George and other royal children, will be dressed in a family heirloom. The one-month-old is expected to be Christened in the traditional christening gown, which was designed by the Queen’s assistant, Angela Kelly, and Buckingham Palace’s team of dressmakers in 2024 and based on a christening gown commissioned by Queen Victoria in the 19th century.

The royals will also take the famous Lily Font with them for the service.

The palace confirmed the ceremony will be conducted by the Archbishop of Canterbury, the Most Reverend Justin Welby, who baptized Prince George in October 2024. It will be private, but it’s expected portraits, like those taken of smiling George and his family, will be released to the public afterwards.

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All Men In North Korea Are Now Required to Get the Same Haircut as Kim Jong Un

All Men In North Korea Are Now Required to Get the Same Haircut as Kim Jong Un

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Until now, everyone in North Korea had to choose their haircuts from a list of state-approved styles. But now, all men in the hermit kingdom will be Required to sport the Same hairstyle as supreme leader Kim Jong Un, the BBCreports.

Pyongyang introduced the new law two weeks ago but is now rolling it out across the country. Unfortunately, many North Koreans don’t seem too thrilled about it since it could be rather unflattering for many men. Plus, according to a former Pyongyang resident now living in China, the Kim Jong Un cut is unpopular because it apparently resembles the style of Chinese smugglers. “Until the mid-2000s, we called it the ‘Chinese smuggler haircut,” the source told the Korea Times.

For now, it seems women will still be able to choose one of the several state-approved styles. Though if Kim Jong Un is a Friends fan, maybe he’ll mandate that all women get “The Rachel.” You never know.

North Korea: Men Required to Get Same Haircut as Leader Kim Jong Un – TIME