Kate Middleton stepped out for her first public outing since King Charles’ coronation during the annual Trooping the Colour ceremony, exuding elegance and charm.
Dressed in an exquisite pale blue coat dress by Alexander McQueen, the Princess of Wales paired her ensemble with a coordinating hat by Jess Collett. She enhanced her look with pearl jewelry and a silver brooseach shaped like a thistle, paying homage to her Scottish roots.
Along with her husband, Prince William, and their three children, Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis, Kate viewed the military procession from Buckingham Palace’s balcony. The event, held to honor the monarch’s official birthday, also included King Charles and Queen Camilla among the attendees.
This appearance was notably significant, marking Kate’s initial public commitment since the transition of the throne after the demise of Queen Elizabeth II the previous year.
Always a cherished member of the royal family, Kate’s participation in Trooping the Colour was a moment highly anticipated by supporters and admirers alike.