If Princess Kate has one thing, it’s a natural talent for dressing stylishly while remaining practical. Her recent visit to Northern Ireland was further proof of that.
Accompanied by Prince William, she toured the new firefighter training center in Cookstown, a modern facility where they both participated in a rescue drill. They couldn’t “save” the fictional victim, but the moment sparked laughter and knowing glances.

For the occasion, the princess opted for a look true to her country chic style. She pulled a forest green Alexander McQueen coat from her closet, a piece she first wore in 2020 and that perfectly complements the Irish landscapes.

Kate paired it with clover-shaped earrings—a charming nod to the country—and brown Gianvito Rossi boots, which she later swapped for a flat pair from Russell & Bromley.
Her second stop of the day was at Mallon Farm, a farm that promotes the revival of traditional flax as a sustainable crop.

There, without her coat, she revealed an ensemble consisting of a Ralph Lauren Italian tweed skirt, a cardigan, a black turtleneck sweater, and a Barbour jacket.

All in earth tones, natural and consistent with the rural environment.
