Members of the royal family gathered for the annual National Service of Remembrance at the Cenotaph in Whitehall, London on Sunday morning.
Her Majesty, Queen Elizabeth II oversaw the scaled back Remembrance Sunday commemorations from the central balcony of the Foreign Office, accompanied by her lady-in-waiting, Susan Rhodes. To her left, on a separate balcony stood the Duchesses of Cornwall and Cambridge. Kate debuted a bespoke piece from her go-to designer Catherine Walker for the sombre occasion. Cut with a high collar and button-up front, the tailored design incorporates military-inspired details. The headpiece is from the milliner's AW20 collection and captures Philip Treacy’s intriguing sculptural approach to design. This velvet beret boasts a statement satin bow detail nestled to one side. A closer look at Kate's elegant up-do. Kate was seen wearing a black Amaia plumetti face mask as she traveled in a chauffeur driven car after attending the National Service of Remembrance at The Cenotaph.
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Catherine
11/11/2020 01:54:57 am
She looks stunning. The Duchess's coat is beautiful, it fits perfectly and I like the military theme for this event. Her hat and hair are beautiful, and her choice of earrings from the Queen the perfect accompaniment.
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Ava Pittman
11/11/2020 04:44:05 pm
The Duchess looks beautifully groomed. She wears this outfit superbly. Her hair and makeup are perfect, very elegant. Love the earrings.
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