Princess Kate rewears beloved red dress for Commonwealth Day Service
Princess Catherine opted for a chic red ensemble as she made her way to Westminster Abbey for the Commonwealth Day Service of Celebration, alongside her husband Prince William.
The Princess of Wales rewore a favourite dress of hers for the occasion, a pillar-box red coatdress by Catherine Walker with a big, feminine bow adorning the collar and large buttons running down the front. It is the second time she's donned the garment, having previously worn it to the carol service at Westminster Abbey in December 2021.
Kate made the sophisticated look monochrome with her accessories, which included bright-red suede Gianvito Rossi pumps, a matching silky, rectangular clutch, and a circular fascinator with a rose detail.
She also gave a nod to the late Queen Elizabeth II by way of her jewellery: a four-strand pearl necklace with a diamond-embellished clasp at the center, and pearl drop earrings from Garrard.
Next to her, William opted for a navy suit, white shirt, and navy-and-burgundy patterned tie, which coordinated well with his wife’s ensemble. He finished his look with black dress shoes.
In photos from inside the church, Kate and William look happy to be in each other's company as they shared smiles during the service.
As Harper’s Bazaar has previously reported, Kate is slowly returning to her royal duties after getting confirmation that she is now in remission from cancer. The princess spent much of last year being treated for a form of cancer, and therefore stepped away from the spotlight as she recovered. “It is a relief to now be in remission and I remain focussed on recovery. As anyone who has experienced a cancer diagnosis will know, it takes time to adjust to a new normal. I am however looking forward to a fulfilling year ahead. There is much to look forward to. Thank you to everyone for your continued support,” she said in a statement this January.
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