On Monday, the Princess of Wales attended the Garter Day service at Windsor Castle alongside senior members of the Royal Family.
The Order of the Garter is the most senior and oldest British order of chivalry, founded by Edward III in 1348. Each year in June, a procession and service are held at St George's Chapel in Windsor Castle for the Order. Prince William has been a Royal Knight Companion of the Garter since 2008.
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On Saturday, the Princess of Wales made a radiant appearance at Trooping the Colour, the annual parade celebrating King Charles III’s official birthday.
The Wales family arrived at Buckingham Palace by car before riding in an Ascot Landau carriage down The Mall, with Catherine and Charlotte seated together, while George and Louis faced them, waving to the crowds.
Meanwhile, Prince William rode on horseback alongside his uncle, the Duke of Edinburgh, and his aunt, Princess Anne, in their roles as Colonels, led by King Charles as Colonel-in-Chief.
Following the parade, the Wales family was reunited on the balcony at Buckingham Palace for the traditional RAF fly-past.
Below is a video of the Royal Family watching the thrilling fly-past.
Kensington Palace also released a family portrait of the Prince and Princess of Wales with their three beloved children.
Today, the Princess stepped out in a deep aquamarine coatdress by Catherine Walker. The 'Bria' coatdress features an ivory contrast collar, lapels, cuffs, and besom pockets. Its silhouette is defined by peaked shoulders and a midi length.
The coatdress was complemented by a matching wide-brimmed hat by Juliette Botterill. The custom chapeau, based on the milliner’s £750 Bow Sidesweep Hat, features a sweeping design that rises at one side, crafted from fine sinamay straw and adorned with a stylish bow. A floral embellishment was added to Kate’s hat.
On her feet were her Gianvito Rossi 105 Pumps in Bisque Suede.
Kate completed the ensemble with meaningful touches, wearing Queen Elizabeth II’s Bahrain pearl drop earrings and her Irish Guards Regimental Brooch—a nod to her role as Colonel of the regiment.
On Tuesday, The Princess of Wales made a visit to the newly opened V&A East Storehouse in London’s Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park.
As the patron of the Victoria and Albert Museum, Catherine’s appearance underscored her passion for the arts and her commitment to celebrating creative expression.
The Storehouse, which opened to the public on May 31, offers unprecedented free access to over 600,000 treasures from the V&A’s vast collection, spanning fashion, film, visual art, design, and performance.
The Princess received an exclusive behind-the-scenes tour from the V&A’s curatorial team and engaged with the newly recruited V&A East Storehouse collections access team, locally hired to advance the V&A’s mission of ensuring universal access to its collections.
The Princess explored a selection of objects in storage, discovering from the access team how interaction with these treasures can spark creative inspiration for everyone.
Kate stepped out in a familiar Alexander McQueen trouser suit in a striking ‘electric navy’ shade. The ensemble features a sleek, single-breasted tailored jacket paired with coordinating cigarette trousers.
Middleton Maven suggests the ivory shell top is the Joseph Silk Tank (US$325).
Adding a touch of glamour, Kate elevated her look with a bold gold statement--Laura Lombardi 'Portrait' Necklace—paired beautifully with Carousel Jewels 'Stella' Earrings, featuring lapis and moonstone accents.
On her feet, she opted for the navy suede Prada pointy-toe pumps, adding a refined finish to her tailored ensemble.
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