Each has her own sense of style, but Windsor’s wives looked equally elegant as they attended the Commonwealth Day service in London today.
The 41-year-old Princess of Wales stole the spotlight in a blue £3,000 Erdem outfit and a diamond Prince of Wales Feathers brooch – a sweet gift from King Charles.
To add more glitter to her ensemble, the mother-of-three opted for a shimmering pair of two-tiered flower-shaped earrings, previously owned by Princess Diana.
The 75-year-old Queen Consort, which coordinated in color with Kate’s appearance, attracted attention a sapphire dress by Fiona Clare and a beret by Philip Treacy with one of the late Queen’s sapphire and diamond brooches.
But not to be outdone by her royal counterparts, the new Duchess of Edinburgh looked ethereal in a £2,535 Proenza Schouler cream coat dress and matching £990 Jane Taylor crown hat.
Each has her own sense of style – but Windsor’s wives looked equally elegant as they attended the Commonwealth Day service in London today
Not to be outdone by her royal counterparts, the new Duchess of Edinburgh looked ethereal in a £2,535 cream coat dress from Proenza Schouler and a matching £990 Jane Taylor crown hat
Sophie, formerly the Countess of Wessex, was elevated to Duchess of Edinburgh last week after it was announced that her husband Prince Edward was given the title of Duke of Edinburgh by his late father.
The mother-of-two, 58, was joined by her husband, the now Duke of Edinburgh, 59, and other senior members of the royal family for today’s service.
She wore an agate brooch against her textured coat and opted for a pair of matching shoes and a £3,250 handbag from Valextra.
The stylish royal pinned back her blonde locks and kept her makeup bronzed yet neutral for the service.
Kate, meanwhile, opted for an elegant ensemble for today’s look, donning one of her favorite designers – Erdem Moralioglu.
It’s a brand over which she’s presumably had tensions with Meghan Markle, according to reports, which said she was given priority over the Duchess of Sussex by Erdem.
Both women are fans of the British designer, with the Duchess of Sussex falling in love with his clothes during her career as an actress, as reported by The Telegraph.
Despite playing up his plans for several engagements before entering royal life from 2016, once she joined the firm, the Princess of Wales is said to have taken precedence over Meghan, as she too was an existing client.
The Princess of Wales avoided a wardrobe malfunction when she arrived at the Commonwealth Service at Westminster Abbey today
The wind caught on the hem of the princess’s skirt, exposing the inverted pattern on the inside, as she clung to her wizard to keep it from flying away
Perhaps aware of the windy weather, the princess held on to her wizard’s edge as she left the service this afternoon
The princess, who paid a subtle tribute to her late mother-in-law by wearing her earrings and brooch, beamed as she left the service
The Queen Consort tucked a lock of her hair under her fascinator after the wind destroyed her headgear on today’s outing
Meanwhile, Queen Consort Camilla also struggled with the wind, which billowed her coat dress as she stepped out of her vehicle
The Queen Consort chose a royal blue ensemble for the Commonwealth Day Service earlier this afternoon
The fact that dresses made by the British designer, who was born in Canada, were first handed to Kate would have gone down badly with the Sussexes.
Today, the princess wore her long dark brown locks pinned up in an elegant updo, revealing her late mother-in-law’s earrings, and opted for a touch of makeup for the outing.
Diana was seen wearing the earrings several times before her death in 1997, including when she attended the Met Gala in New York City in 1996 and while visiting Canada in 1991.
Now they’ve been passed down to Kate, who previously wore them in June when she attended Trooping the Color as part of the Queen’s birthday celebrations.
The former Countess of Wessex was joined by her husband Prince Edward for the annual service at Westminster Abbey
Sophie pinned back her blonde hair and showed off a pair of simple pearl earrings and kept her make-up neutral
The wife of Queen Elizabeth II’s youngest son Prince Edward wore an agate brooch on her textured cream coat
The Princess Royal opted for an emerald green outfit as she attended the service with her siblings King Charles and Prince Edward
King Charles also had to deal with the wind when he arrived for services at Westminster Abbey earlier this afternoon
She also wore Queen Alexandra’s Three Feathers Brooch on the lapel of her jacket, which features the Prince of Wales’s feather crest.
She previously wore the brooch during the first state visit during the reign of King Charles in November 2022.
During today’s service, King Charles entered the Great Pulpit where he paid tribute to Queen Elizabeth’s pride in the “family of nations,” which he described as a force for good in areas such as climate change and biodiversity loss, as well as economic cooperation. functioning and health.
The King and Queen Consort were met by the Dean of Westminster, with the multicultural and multifaith service featuring special performances by saxophonist Yolanda Brown, the Rwandan National Ballet and an all-female choir from Cyprus.