Head-turning hats at the #RoyalWedding

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Hats and headwear made their mark at the royal wedding.

And the Brits do know a thing or two about fashionable headgear.

As “day wear with a hat” was the official dress code of the occassion, hats and fascinators were out in full force. From stylish and  eccentric to just plain outlandish, the headgear at the royal wedding was anything but ordinary.

AMAL CLOONEY

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COUNTESS SPENCER

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KITTY SPENCER

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VICTORIA BECKHAM

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OPRAH WINFREY

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GINA TORRES

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JOSS STONE

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SABRINA DHOWRE

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SERENA WILLIAMS

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DORIA RAGLAND

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CAMILLA, DUCHESS OF CORNWALL

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AUTHOR: Farah Khlafe 

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