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On Saturday, the Princess of Wales marked ANZAC Day in London, commemorating the anniversary of the 1915 Gallipoli landings during World War I.
The day honours the members of the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps (ANZAC) who lost their lives in conflict, as well as all those who have served. The Princess first attended a Wreath Laying and Parade Service at the Cenotaph on behalf of King Charles.
She then attended a Service of Commemoration and Thanksgiving at Westminster Abbey.
For the occasion, the Princess of Wales wore a refined ensemble in keeping with the solemnity of the day. She debuted a bespoke navy coat by Sarah Burton for Gievnchy. It's defined by a double-breasted front and contrast lapel.
Laura A. on X suggests that the navy dress worn beneath the coat may be similar in design to the red Alexander McQueen dress worn at Ascot in 2023, noting specific similarities in the sleeve and neckline details.
Kate wore her hair in a half up-do and a navy Jess Collett 'Etta' Wool Felt Percher Hat, customised with a felt bow detail at the back.
She arrived at Westminster Abbey carrying her navy DeMellier Nano Montreal Bag.
On her feet were the Gianvito Rossi 105 suede pumps in navy suede.
To complete the elegant ensemble, Kate accessorised with Princess Diana’s Cabochon Sapphire Drop Earrings and her G. Collins & Sons tanzanite pendant necklace.
1 Comment
Ava Pittman
30/4/2026 01:52:12 pm
I love this Navy and white trim coat, the Princess has the height to wear this coat perfectly, very elegant look. I like the white contrast. The Navy bag is gorgeous, I love this bag. Her Navy shoes perfect addition. Love the double diamond and sapphire earrings, beautiful earrings. I don't like the sapphire necklace, contrasting blue Tanzanite Pendant, the mix of different stones. Catherine looked very elegant and stylish.
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