There are events on the royal calendar that serve as a barometer. Easter Sunday at St. George’s Chapel, Windsor, is one of them. This year, against a backdrop of scandals and a rather tumultuous period for the British royal family, the sight of Kate Middleton arriving with Prince William and their three children was, without exaggeration, a visual relief.
After two years without appearing at this event—first due to her cancer diagnosis in 2024 and then with a very cautious return after confirming that the disease was in remission—this comeback carried its own weight.

Kate Middleton’s Style on Easter Sunday 2026
For a day when every detail is scrutinized, Kate opted for a formula she knows well and that has already proven to work.
The Duchess wore an ensemble by Self-Portrait once again—specifically, the fitted crepe midi dress with lace detailing that she had already worn in 2022 at an engagement with Princess Anne. A structured jacket, a belt that accentuates the waist, and a flared midi skirt. A classic silhouette, easily recognizable in her wardrobe.

She completed the look with gold-tone leather Ralph Lauren pumps, a dark-toffee Nano Montreal bag by Demellier London, and a Juliette Botterill headpiece that matched the ensemble.
Kate and Charlotte wore coordinated colors
It is no coincidence that Kate wore a palette of beige and cream that complemented the camel-toned coat worn by her daughter Charlotte. This color coordination is a hallmark of her more measured public appearances, a choice that conveys family unity without the need for explicit declaration.

When it came to beauty, everything followed the same theme: natural makeup, radiant skin, and loose, flowing hair—all effortlessly achieved.
