This year’s Remembrance Day was especially significant for the Princess of Wales, who, after facing a cancer diagnosis, has slowly resumed her public schedule.
Kate Middleton’s long-awaited reappearance at the Festival of Remembrance at the Royal Albert Hall, held on November 9, was received with joy and admiration by all her followers and by royal fashion lovers, who have not ceased to praise her elegance and strength.
Kate Middleton’s style at the Festival of Remembrance
Kate, accompanied by Prince William, arrived at the event wearing a serenity that reflected her resilient spirit. Her attire, as always, was eye-catching and full of symbolism.
The princess opted for a sophisticated black coat-style dress, with an elegant crossover design that included an original double-breasted black and red button placket, classic lapels, a subtle V-neckline and a skirt that reached just above the knee.
In the detailing of her accessories, Kate made her impeccable sense of style clear. She carried a small but refined black Chanel Classic Mini Flap Bag, valued at $3,350, which she accessorized with a detachable metal chain and was made of soft lambskin.
As a distinctive touch, the princess added the traditional red poppy, a symbol of respect for the fallen, and the Fleet Air Arm insignia, highlighting her link to British history and tradition.
But Kate’s accessories carried even more emotional charge. In her ears glittered the iconic Collingwood pearl and diamond earrings that once belonged to Princess Diana, an intimate touch that links her to her mother-in-law.
She also wore the Monica Vinader Nura Pearl Drop necklace, a simple and elegant piece that adds a touch of delicacy to her outfit, and completed her look with her black velvet Jimmy Choo ‘Romy’ heels.