Only 7 women in the world can dress white in front of the pope; that's who they are.

Few are aware that there is a certain dress code when you meet the Pope. As in all Catholic churches, shoulders should be covered and never ending up on their knees. There are also rules for men to enforce, but none is as special as not allowing white for [...]
Few are aware that there is a certain dress code when you meet the Pope.
As in all Catholic churches, shoulders should be covered and never ending up on their knees. There are also rules for men to enforce, but none is as special as not allowing white for women.

Recently, Pope Francescu is trying to modernise the church, make Jesus ' figure more common, to be closer to humans. Some things, though, have not changed, and one of them is a failure to allow women's white dress before him.
From around the world, only seven women can wear this color when they meet her. Exceptions are: Princess Charlene of Monaco; Queen Sophia of Spain, Queen Matilda of Belgium; I looked at Maria Teresa of Luxembourg, Queen Paola of Belgium; Princess Marina of Naples.
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