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The Princess of Wales recently made a private visit to the exhibition Beauty of the Earth: The Art of May, Jane and William Morris at The Arc in Winchester.
Opened to the public on 15 November 2025, the exhibition runs until 4 February 2026. It celebrates the enduring artistic legacy of the Morris family, showcasing a range of works—from intricate embroidery and iconic wallpapers to decorated books and oil paintings.
On 31 January 2026, Catherine shared a personal video of her visit on Instagram, expressing her admiration for how The Arc has placed creativity at the heart of the community and made art widely accessible. She described the exhibition as “a powerful reminder of the connection between nature, creativity and craft,” and extended her thanks to the team at The Arc for the inspiring experience.
For the outing, Kate is seen wearing a camel single-breasted wool coat with coordinating trousers. It's been suggested the coat could be bespoke piece by Burberry but this has not been confirmed by the brand.
It's also suggested the orange scarf could be the pashmina first worn in April 2016 for a private dinner with the King and Queen of Bhutan during the Royal Tour.
However, I disagree. A closer look at the draping and appearance in the released video footage suggests otherwise. The scarf appears thicker, shorter, and more structured in how it sits around her neck—qualities more consistent with a denser wool or blended knit rather than the lighter, more fluid drape typical of a pashmina stole.
She appeared to be wearing chucky flat boots in dark brown suede.
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Ava Pittman
4/2/2026 12:53:42 pm
I feel your right about the scarf Elizabeth, after reading your post, Yes the texture of the scarf appears different. I love this camel colored wool coat, love the length. It would be so warm, good choice. Her pants, top and coat work in well together. I like the addition of the scarf, and color..
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