Prince William suffered a fresh setback after going out for ‘derogatory’ move at Pope Francis’ funeral.
For Anward, the prince of Wales attended the funeral of a religious leader in Vatican City on Saturday, 26 April.
William, who is in the queue of the throne, represented his father, King Charles and the British royal family.
For the funeral, the father-three chose a blue pantsuit, which started a debate on social media because many emphasized that black is a color of mourning.
As hello! magazineA fan wrote, “Blue suits bother me. Sorry, but is there no standard for a black suit?”
“Blue suit? Inscruciating. The period,” another fan expressed disappointment.
A lifestyle editor, Nikola Murphy shared that one could wear deep blue and navy suits at the funeral as people were seen before wearing it.
He said, “Black has long been associated with the appropriate funeral dress, but it is not the only color that is acceptable.”
The expert said, “Dark blue and gray suits are also usually worn by the attendees paying their honors. We saw the choice of Prince George Wear Blue at the funeral of the late Queen Elizabeth II, so it does not surprise the color painted in the funeral of the Pope.”