The Princess of Wales wore an asymmetrical coat dress from one of her favorite brands.
Princess Kate joined members of the royal family for the first National Service of Remembrance since Queen Elizabeth's death.
The Princess of Wales joined Queen Consort Camilla on a balcony overlooking the Cenotaph on Whitehall in London this morning, where they watched as King Charles III led the nation at the annual service for the first time as monarch. The sovereign paid tribute to those killed in battle by laying a wreath at the Cenotaph, and led the royal procession, which also included the Princess Royal, Prince William, and Prince Edward.
For the occasion, Kate turned to one of her favorite designers Catherine Walker, wearing a black asymmetrical coat dress with diagonal pin-tuck detailing across the front. She wore the high-neck dress sans necklace, finishing the look with a pair of black gloves, a wide-brimmed hat, a pair of pearl earrings previously worn by Princess Diana, and three red poppy pins.
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