That royal blue is now also a Scottish blue. There Princess Kate today at the coronation ceremony of Charles III in Edinburgh with a single outfit he achieved two goals. Known in the UK country under the courtesy title of Duchess of RothesayKate pulled out of the closet a coat dress already known in the news.
Kate’s Scottish blue outfit known by the courtesy title of Duchess of Rothesay.
Pool/Getty ImagesIt is a bespoke creation signed by Catherine Walker already shown in 2022 for the celebration of Commonwealth Day to Westminster Abbey and fished out at Easter mass in Windsor the next year. If the cobalt décolleté has already been worn by the royal, the headgear designed by Philip Treacy adds to the already extensive collection of caps from Princess of Wales.
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That calf-length coat with a silhouette the way Kate likes it, that is to say cinched at the waist but slightly flared, depending on the time it represented something different. At the Commonwealth function that blue has been interpreted as a sign of closeness to the Ukrainian people (the war had broken out a few days before) while at Easter that color linked the central nucleus of the royal family in a blue thread, with the rulers of today and those of tomorrow. There was that color in Queen Camilla’s dress, King Charles’ and George’s ties, Louis’ shorts and Charlotte’s stockings.
The surprisingly bright blue of Kate’s outfit.
JANE BARLOW/Getty ImagesOn the occasion of the ceremony in Edinburgh instead the coat dress has become a tribute to Scotland and its flag. To complete the textbook look of diplomatic attire they thought about it pearls white. The drop earrings belonged to Diana.
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It was the jewelry Collingwood to give them to the young Spencer on the occasion of her wedding with Carlo in 1981. Kate wore them very often on solemn occasions. Among these must be mentioned the service in honor of Elizabeth II at Westminster Hall a few days after the disappearance. Even the three-strand pearl bracelet is part of the mother-in-law’s legacy: that Diana necklace often peeps out on the princess’s wrist.
Kate wearing Diana’s earrings and Queen Elizabeth’s Japanese pearl choker.
WPA Pool/Getty ImagesThe highlight, however, is that necklace that binds today’s Princess of Wales, yesterday’s Princess of Wales and the Queen Elizabeth. The Japanese pearl choker with diamond clasp is traditionally linked to Diana even though it was one of the pieces contained in the long-lived monarch’s casket.
It was Elizabeth herself who commissioned in the 70s that jewel to Garrard to value a gift received from the Japanese government. However, the necklace went down in history thanks to the first daughter-in-law. In the 80s it was loaned to Diana a few times for banquets and state dinners.
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Now the pearl choker is available to Princess Kate. The debut of the heirloom around her neck dates back to 2017: a photo taken while the then Duchess of Cambridge went to the party in honor of the 70th wedding anniversary of the Queen and Prince Philip.
In reality, however, the most illustrious circumstance in which we have seen the choker was the funeral of the Duke of Edinburgh when Kate perfectly set the jewel in the neckline of the coat dress made, also in that case, by the maison Catherine Walker.
The Scottish blue look enriched by the pearls of Diana and Elizabeth.
ANDREW MILLIGAN/Getty ImagesThe necklace also appeared at funeral of Queen Elizabethframed by the lapels of the dress Alexander McQueen. The famous four strings of pearls finally emerge from the narrow perimeter of mourning jewelery and appear in a context of celebration and prestige, thus starting a brand new story for such a precious piece.
In the group photo in which Carlo and Camilla appear as well as William, it is noted that in this celebration Kate is the only one in the family who has not worn the cloak of the Order of the Thistle.
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