For jewelry, she opted for her late mother-in-law’s Collingwood pearl earrings, and a Royal Navy Fleet Air Arm Pilot’s wing gold FAA sweetheart brooch. The earrings were an engagement gift to Princess Diana from the Spencer family’s favorite jewelers, the Collingwood Jewelry House.
Rewearing and revamping pieces from her wardrobe are key to the elegant, timeless Kate Middleton style formula. One favored Jenny Packham dress, with white and black piping details, has been upcycled and tweaked several times for various Royal engagements. From designer go-tos, such as Alexander McQueen and the aforementioned Catherine Walker, to high-street favourites such as Hobbs, Self Portrait, and Reiss, Kate has definitely shown the power of a high-profile rewear across her years.
The princess joined Queen Camilla to watch the somber proceedings from a balcony at the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO), while King Charles led the country in a two-minute silence. Prince William, in the traditional military-style coat and hat, took part in proceedings and laid a wreath.
Last night, Kate was joined by her son Prince George at the Festival of Remembrance, marking his debut at the event. She wore an elegant new black Alessandra Rich dress with a white Peter Pan style collar. Accessories included Bahrain pearl drop earrings (worn by the late Queen and Princess Diana), a James Porter & Son Scottish silver thistle brooch, and a Mulberry Bayswater black suede clutch. George, meanwhile, looked sharp in a black suit and striped navy, white, and red tie—a look in keeping with his father’s own dapper style of suiting.
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