At the annual Commonwealth Day Service at Westminster Abbey last week, Kate wore a delightful red Catherine Walker coat dress ... Made from luxury Italian wool crepe, it features softly draped ...
As well as her outfit at the 2025 Commonwealth Day Service, Kate also wore a bright red coat on a visit to Wales, where she met local residents ahead of St. David's Day. Another stand-out moment ...
Kate, 43, dressed to impress in her red Catherine Walker Beau Tie coat ... with Camilla wearing a pink wool crepe and satin coat dress by Fiona Clare and pink beret hat by Philip Treacy.
Those with a keen-eyed who are interested in replicating Kate's always-glamorous style will have noticed that she matched her all-red ensemble ... to a sleek tailored coat ensemble just like ...
Earlier this week, in honour of St.Patrick's Day, Kate Middleton was spotted donning a green wool coat - and Amanda Holden followed suit with a similar green coat. While Kate's coat is a creation ...
On Saturday, March 15, Princess Kate attended the Six Nations Rugby game between England and Wales. The Princess of Wales reportedly missed a Middleton ... red version of the bespoke coat on ...
The Princess of Wales, Kate Middleton ... her mastery of tonal dressing. Middleton’s affinity for monochromatic style is well known, as evidenced by her all-red ensemble at last week’s ...
And Kate Middleton just reminded the world ... also opting for a long navy coat, which he paired with a white shirt and a red and white striped tie. Yesterday's rugby match marks the couples ...
The Princess of Wales also wore Alexander McQueen for the Guinness Six Nations 2025 match between Wales and England on Saturday.
In celebration of St.Patrick's Day earlier this week, Kate Middleton stepped out in a green wool coat - and in the last few days, Amanda Holden emulated the look with a green coat of her own.
Kate Middleton styled two distinct looks by the same designer over the course of a few days. The Princess of Wales joined her husband of nearly 14 years, Prince William, for the Guinness Six ...