What Kate Middleton's Worn to Commonwealth Day Services Through the Years
Princess Kate wore a navy Catherine Walker dress and heritage pearls symbolizing Commonwealth unity as 1,800 attendees gathered at Westminster Abbey, Buckingham Palace said.
- On March 9, the Princess of Wales attended Westminster Abbey wearing a Catherine Walker coat dress and Queen Elizabeth II’s Bahrain Pearl Drop earrings.
- This year's Commonwealth Day, themed on collaboration, included a performance linked to Kate's recent Leicester visit, with the royal family joining a 1,800-strong congregation, Buckingham Palace said.
- She completed the ensemble with a five-strand pearl necklace by Susan Caplan, a Strathberry Multrees Chain Wallet, matching Gianvito Rossi pumps, and a Sean Barrett hat updated with netting.
- Amid recent family developments, the appearance of Prince William, Prince of Wales, and Princess Catherine, the Princess of Wales, underscored unity following Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor's arrest, with William saying he was not "a calm state" and palace quoting King Charles that "The law must take its course."
- This was the Princess of Wales's ninth time attending the Commonwealth Day service and her third as Princess of Wales, while Queen Camilla reinforced shared royal symbolism with heritage pieces and designer attire following recent duties in Powys, Wales.
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What Kate Middleton's Worn to Commonwealth Day Services Through the Years
There are a certain public events that bring significant members of the British royal family together almost every year. Among them is the Commonwealth Day Service, which takes place annually on the second Monday in March. For the last several years, Kate Middleton has been a fashion fixation at the royal ceremony. With her appearance comes the occasion for designer pieces on full display. Over the course of her more than 10 years attending Com…
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