On Saturday, King Charles III was officially crowned at Westminster Abbey in front of family, faith leaders, and 2,000 of his closest friends. The ceremony was just the pinnacle of the weekend, however, which also included a concert, public walkabout, and day of volunteering, among other events. Thus, it gave Kate Middleton, now the official Queen-In-Waiting, the chance to show off the many facets of her style for the various occasions, and per usual, the Princess of Wales did not disappoint.
Before taking on the ceremony in a white crepe Alexander McQueen gown, on Saturday Middleton has some other duties to attend, including a visit to the Dog & Duck Pub on Thursday, the fourth. Despite the casual setting, the Princess dressed up in a red dress coat from Eponine London, which she wore on top of a white, belted shirtdress from Suzannah London. Middleton kept the accessories minimal for this look, adding a white leather Mulberry top handle bag, and a pair of crisp, white Jimmy Choo pumps.
The next day, Middleton headed just outside of Buckingham Palace to greet the public ahead of the weekend’s festivities. This time, she wore a black and white Jenny Packham dress that hit just below her knees. The Princess kept the look simple, pairing the dress with Aquazzura slingback pumps and a Prada clutch. Color then came in the form of the blue Self-Portrait dress she changed into later that evening for a reception at the Palace, which she wore with a more sparkling, blue pair of Aquazzura sling backs and a Jenny Packham clutch.
Then, of course, came the actual Coronation on Saturday, which brought with it the elaborate cape, white dress, and Jess Collett x Alexander McQueen floral headpiece. After wearing that for hours the day prior, it’s no surprise that Middleton opted for something a bit more casual for a walkabout on Sunday. While once again greeting…
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