Trooping the Colour is a beloved annual tradition that marks the official celebration of the reigning monarch’s birthday. The event is a festive occasion that showcases the Royal family in all their glory, with outfits that are as elegant as they are eye-catching. Kate Middleton, in particular, always manages to steal the show with her impeccable style choices.
This year, crowds gathered in central London to witness the grand parades that led down the Mall to Buckingham Palace. Among the members of the Royal family in attendance were Catherine, Princess of Wales, her husband Prince William, and their adorable children, Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis.
Princess Catherine looked radiant in a stunning aquamarine woolen dress coat designed by Catherine Walker, a favorite designer of both Kate Middleton and the late Princess Diana. The coat featured ivory lapels and cuffs, complemented by a wide-brimmed hat with a sculptural motif by Juliette Botterill. As always, jewelry played a significant role in the Princess’s ensemble, with her choice of an Irish Guards Regimental Brooch as a nod to her role as colonel, and earrings that once belonged to the late Queen Elizabeth.
Princess Charlotte, following in her mother’s fashionable footsteps, wore a dress in a similar shade to Catherine’s, complete with a white waist bow and matching white flats. Her long hair was elegantly styled in a braid, adding a touch of youthful charm to her ensemble.
Overall, the Royal family looked resplendent as they arrived in horse-drawn carriages at Horse Guards Parade, exuding grace and regality. The event was a celebration of tradition, history, and the enduring legacy of the British monarchy. And with Kate Middleton leading the fashion charge, it was a feast for the eyes for all those in attendance.
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