The Princess of Wales kept her composure as she made her way to Sandringham to see the floral tributes that people had left at the Norwich Gates in memory of Queen Elizabeth II. One of the many mourning looks we’ve seen on Princess Kate thus far, the all-black outfit she wore exuded a solemn yet chic air.
A slick black dress with a pleated skirt and a rounded neckline was worn by Princess Kate, who layered a sharp black coat over it. The outerwear piece was a stylish option for the emotional outing because it had a longline cut, a slim fit, and long sleeves.
The mother-of-three chooses a velvety makeup combination and wears her gorgeous brunette locks down loose and curled. A natural beauty look included a flawless complexion, rosy blush, and bronzed contouring.
The royal held a lavish handbag made of black leather by Grace Han that featured a flap silhouette, a patent sheen, and gold metal hardware. The bag, which was given the nickname “Love Letter,” alludes to the shape of an envelope.
Princess Kate’s jewelry consisted of a straightforward silver cross pendant and classic pearl drop earrings. The practice of using pearls as “mourning jewelry” dates back to Queen Victoria’s reign.
The royal stood next to the Prince of Wales, who appeared polished in a classic black suit. As they both regarded the lovely floral tributes, the couple appeared to be deep in contemplation.
In the procession of the Queen’s coffin to Westminster Hall on Wednesday, the newly appointed Prince and Princess of Wales marched alongside King Charles III and Camilla, Queen Consort.
An ominous Princess Kate, who was dressed in an ebony coat dress and a customary mourning veil made of black netting for the occasion, was a vision of ethereal beauty. Following royal mourning custom, the 40-year-old looked effortlessly chic in the all-black ensemble. Prince William also appeared sharp while wearing military uniform.
The Queen’s children Princess Anne, Prince Andrew, and Prince Edward, as well as her grandchildren Prince Harry, Zara Tindall, Princess Beatrice, Princess Eugenie, Lady Louise Windsor, and Peter Phillips, all attended the somber event. The royal wore her brunette hair down loosely in gently coiled curls and accessorized with a stunning pearl brooch in the shape of a shamrock and some pearl drop earrings.