December 1, 2014

Buckingham Palace's Dress code to US journalists Covering Kate & William's visit is Hilarious


Prince William and Duchess Kate's visit to the New York  US this weekend for the Museum fund raising where the ticket is sold for $100,000. The Duke will then travel alone to Washington to attend an anti-corruption conference at the World Bank.
But the Buckingham Palace has issued a ridiculous dress code to American journalists (who are known for dressing down) when coming for covering the Duke and Duchess. 


Palace guidelines state that journalists should wear smart attire at all times "out of respect" and warns that "casually dressed members of the media will be turned away". 

US journalists don't seem to be finding it funny though. Lol. See what they're saying after the cut..
 
New York magazine asked:
"Why should the United States' press corps — who barely bother to brush the muffin crumbs off their polo shirts before lobbing questions at the President of the United States — schlep extra pieces of clothing to work just so they can make small talk with a (perfectly nice-seeming) British air ambulance pilot-in-training and a former chain-store accessories buyer?"
Politico, a site covering Washington politics, noted:
"Our much more refined brothers across the pond are apparently worried that the American press corps, with our pride of the haggard and ill-dressed journalists, won’t be appropriately attired when interacting with the royals."

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