The Royal trio were back at Twickenham stadium tonight for the Rugby World Cup match between England and Wales. There was some sibling rivalry between them this evening. William and Kate were supporting Wales while Harry was rooting for England.
Kate debuted a new pair of gold hoop from Catherine Zoraida (ID by Sophie via WhatKateWore). The delicate hoops are adorned with a fern motif. Catherine Zoraida offers them in gold (£150), silver (£130) and 18ct solid gold (£700). Catherine Zoraida has confirmed that Kate wore the gold plated earrings.
Kate wore a red pashmina scarf which many believe is from Hugo Boss.
The red shawl dates back to at least February 2007. Kate was photographed carrying it as she left the exclusive Mamilanji club.
The Duchess wore a black jacket that appears to have a velvet or fur trim. Due to the lack of high resolution photographs the piece remains unidentified.
For years now, many have hoped Kate would ditch her skinny jeans in favour of trousers. Tonight their prayers were answered and the Duchess of Cambridge FINALLY wore "real" pants!
She wore Zara’s Floral Print Trousers (US$39.90), with thanks to From Berkshire to Buckingham for the ID.
The cotton-stretch black trousers feature an all-over ecru/green floral print. They have side pockets, tab belt loops and they come complete with a tan skinny belt.
Kate carried a black clutch, most likely her Stuart Weitzman 'Muse' black suede clutch, and we only got a tiny glimpse of the back of her shoes which were black. Again, due to the limited photographs from this event, it is impossible to say which pair she was wearing.
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge celebrated the Wales win with an affectionate embrace while Prince Harry did not look impressed!
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Giulia
28/9/2015 05:58:50 am
On "katemidleton" instagram account the staff of Catherine Zoraida commented that Kate wore the 18ct gold plated silver version! :)
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