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On Wednesday, the Prince and Princess of Wales welcomed the Crown Prince of Jordan, Al Hussein bin Abdullah II, and his wife, Princess Rajwa Al Hussein, to Windsor Castle.
The Jordanian royal couple are on an official working visit to the UK and have undertaken a number of engagements in London.
Kensington Palace shared a video of the meeting.
For the Windsor audience, Princess Catherine opted to rewear her beige Roland Mouret pantsuit, first seen in September 2023 during a visit to Streets of Growth. The tailored separates comprise a single-breasted stretch-cady blazer and coordinating wide-leg trousers.
Under the blazer, Kate wore an off-white pussy-bow blouse — possibly by Burberry, similar to the pink version she owns, though more photos would be needed for a confident identification.
She appears to have worn her tan Ralph Lauren 'Celia' Calfskin Pumps.
The Princess completed the look with her Cassandra Goad ‘Temple of Heaven’ Girandole Pendant Earrings, a long-time favourite in her jewellery collection.
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On Tuesday, the Prince and Princess of Wales visited Northern Ireland to meet with organisations offering job and vocational training opportunities for young people in rural communities.
Their first stop was the Northern Ireland Fire and Rescue Service’s new Learning and Development College in Cookstown, where they learned about the training programs that prepare young people to become the next generation of firefighters.
Afterwards, the Prince and Princess of Wales visited Mallon Farm in County Tyrone to highlight the revival of Northern Ireland’s flax-to-linen heritage. There, they heard from the farm’s owners about their mission to develop a sustainable linen industry.
For their final stop, the Prince and Princess of Wales visited Long Meadow Cider in County Armagh, a family-run farm.
They joined in harvesting apples and toured the production facilities before helping to make traditional potato apple bread using the owners’ family recipe.
For today’s engagements in Northern Ireland, the Princess opted for a mix of familiar favourites and new pieces. At the first stop with the Fire and Rescue Service, she wore her forest green Alexander McQueen midi coat.
The bespoke coat has been part of her wardrobe since January 2020 and has made several appearances over the years.
On her feet, she wore her custom Gianvito Rossi Block Heel Boots in brown suede — a custom, pointed-toe version of the brand's ‘Glen 85’ boot.
For the farm visits, Kate swapped her wool coat for her trusty Barbour Waxed Defence Jacket, a staple in her wardrobe since 2012.
She also swapped her high-heeled boots for a pair of brown suede flat boots, a style we have not seen her wear before. The brand remains unidentified.
The Princess paired her Ralph Lauren Collection ‘Evelyn’ Birdseye Tweed Skirt with a new WNU sweater — the British brand’s Jura Cardigan (US$290) in a warm coffee hue.
Kate cinched her look with Brora’s Woven Leather Belt in chocolate brown.
The Princess topped off her look with the Daniella Draper Mini Cupid Hoops With Baby Shamrock Charms.
And finally, a look at Kate’s softly styled, flowing locks.
On Thursday, the Princess of Wales visited Home-Start Oxford, a local charity in Oxford, southern England, that is part of a national network of 175 Home-Start charities providing free, trusted, relational support to families across the UK.
The Princess took part in a volunteer training session from The Royal Foundation Centre for Early Childhood’s Explainer Series, focusing on ways to strengthen nurturing connections between parents and young children. The program will soon reach Home-Start UK’s 9,000 volunteers nationwide.
Catherine then participated in a vibrant ‘Stay and Play’ session, where families build relationships and benefit from the guidance of skilled volunteers and staff. Afterwards, Her Royal Highness met with parents supported by Home-Start Oxford, gaining insight into their experiences and the charity’s impact.
The Princess made a striking appearance in a sophisticated willow-green Victoria Beckham pantsuit, previously worn in May 2025 for the Queen Elizabeth II Award for British Design.
The two-piece ensemble features the Patch Pocket Jacket paired with the 'Alina' Trousers.
Today Kate styled it with a perfectly colour-coordinated crewneck knit top, which some have suggested may be the ME+EM Merino Cashmere Barely There Trim Jumper with the white trim removed.
The superfine knit fabric and colour appear to be an exact match, though I can’t say with complete confidence that it is the same sweater and she had the trim removed.
On her feet we saw the return of the Ralph Lauren 'Celia' Calfskin Pump in RL Gold.
To complete the look, the Princess wore her Kiki Classics Green Amethyst Pear Drop Earrings and Daniella Draper Personalised ‘Midnight Moon’ Necklace.
On Thursday, the Princess of Wales visited RAF Coningsby in Lincolnshire in her capacity as Royal Honorary Air Commodore.
During her first visit to the station, the Princess received an overview of RAF Coningsby’s recent operations, including deployments to Poland in support of NATO. She met Quick Reaction Alert (QRA) personnel, viewed a QRA Typhoon aircraft, and visited the ‘Lounge’ to speak with members of the Welfare Team and junior ranks about their roles and experiences on site.
For her first visit to RAF Coningsby, Kate re-wore the Prince of Wales check Bella Freud pantsuit she debuted just a few weeks ago during her textile tours in Suffolk and Kent (shown below).
The British designer’s two-piece wool-blend ensemble featured the ‘Earl’ jacket paired with coordinating ‘School Boy’ trousers.
The grey top worn beneath her jacket is the Alexander McQueen Fine Ribbed Knit Top, first seen in January 2021.
A navy croc-embossed leather belt complemented her Gianvito Rossi ‘Gianvito’ 85 suede pumps in Midnight Blue.
We saw the return of the beloved Cartier Ballon Bleu Watch.
Finishing off the look were her Sapphire & Diamond Oval Drop Earrings and Fleet Air Arm Brooch.
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