The entire British royal family showed up to attend the Easter Sunday church service. Despite all the rumors swirling around Kate Middleton and Prince William, the Princess of Wales looked more beautiful than ever in a Klein blue coat and premiere jewelry, but she also drew attention for the rebellious detail in her look.
The Princess of Wales, 41, arrived at St. George’s Chapel at Windsor Castle with her husband, Prince William, and their three children: George, Charlotte, and little Louis.
Kate Middleton at Easter Service
For this important date in the British royal family, Kate decided to wear a beautiful klein blue coat by Catherine Walker that she wore a year ago to celebrate Commonwealth Day.
This particular model is long with a fitted bodice, large lapels, and a full skirt with a crossover design that had large, side flaps as ‘false’ pockets and central buttoning. Under the coat, she wore a midi dress of satin fabric also in blue.
As for accessories, she wore a hat in the same color as the coat, designed by Lock & Co, and a matching handbag. The shoes were nude.
The jewelry Kate wore was brand new pieces, she wore gold earrings with a precious moonstone, from Carousel Jewels.
Kate Middleton nail polish
As expected, the detail of her nails did not go unnoticed, the princess skipped the protocol and broke one of the long-standing prohibitions in the royal family. Kate decided to wear her nails painted red, a color “vetoed” in the women of the monarchy.
The strict rules of the royal houses indicate that only polishes of gloss or nude tones are allowed, no color, a rule that Kate skipped this Sunday.