Everything seems to indicate that the Princess of Wales doesn’t miss a single opportunity—especially when it comes to celebrating St. Patrick’s Day with the Welsh Guards.
For the occasion, Kate wore an elegant dark green coat-dress by Alexander McQueen, paired with a matching scarf and gloves.
She also upheld the tradition of wearing green, a gesture she has maintained in recent years.
This year, however, there was a special touch. For the first time, Kate attended the parade alone at Wellington Barracks in London, serving as an honorary Colonel of the Irish Guards. Quite an honor indeed.
And, of course, her look didn’t end there. Kate completed the ensemble with a floral felt beret by Awon Golding for Lock & Co. But what truly caught everyone’s attention was her hairstyle: an elegant low bun with a certain “je ne sais quoi.”
Details of Kate Middleton’s St. Patrick’s Day Hairstyle
Apparently, eagle-eyed observers noted that her chignon might have been inspired by the Triquetra, the Irish knot symbolizing the Trinity and deeply rooted in Celtic culture. According to People magazine, it’s a symbol of eternity and spirituality.
Could this be a nod to the traditions of the Irish Guards, who are celebrating their 125th anniversary this year? Perhaps. After all, Kate has always shown respect and a deep connection to the causes she represents.
An impeccable look, a subtle gesture, and an event full of meaning. The Princess of Wales never fails to bring a unique touch to every appearance—especially now, as she gradually resumes her schedule after announcing her cancer is in remission.