The articles report on guidance from fashion writer Shane Watson on how to dress like Prince William, framed as a set of practical “wardrobe tricks.” They describe William’s off-duty appearance as broadly similar to that of many middle-class men in their 40s or 50s, while emphasizing that he appears better in his clothes than the average person might. The pieces also reference reader commentary, stating that Daily Mail readers vote William as best dressed compared with Kate.
While the coverage focuses on fashion styling rather than politics or policy, it presents the central idea that specific clothing choices and fit help create a sharper look. The articles do not describe major controversies or new events tied to William; instead, they treat his general wardrobe as a model for readers seeking to improve their own appearance through similar clothing approaches. Overall, the reports synthesize the same premise: that replicating aspects of William’s approach to dressing is achievable and can be applied to everyday wardrobes.