With the arrival of spring, the gardens of Buckingham Palace opened their doors to give way to a new edition of the King’s Garden Parties.
Although the King and Queen were not present on this occasion, the Prince and Princess of Wales were in charge of representing the British royal family, keeping alive a tradition that every year brings together thousands of people who stand out for their contribution to society.
Kate Middleton at the King’s garden party
Kate Middleton was the center of attention in a pastel yellow midi dress by Emilia Wickstead, a crepe design with round neckline that she had already worn during the Jubilee of Queen Elizabeth II in 2022.
She combined it with nude Gianvito Rossi pumps, matching clutch and an elegant headdress with flowers signed Philip Treacy.
This time, instead of the pearl and diamond earrings of the late queen, she chose to wear the pieces she wore at her wedding, designed by Robinson Pelham and inspired by the Middleton family crest.
Also spotted during the event were the Duchess of Edinburgh and Zara Tindall, both wearing floral attire in soft tones and matching hats.
One of the most poignant moments of the day came when the princes approached the family of Liz Hatton, a 17-year-old photographer who passed away in November after facing a tough illness.
Liz had a close bond with the royals, and her memory was very present among the attendees.