Kate Middleton recycles stunning white Alexander McQueen outfit for Queen’s 90th birthday
I love the physical challenge sport presents and the mental strength it gives us all. The Duchess of Cambridge is also an avid watcher of an array of sports such as tennis and polo. While on tour in Bhutan she tried her hand at cricket. Kate loves an appropriate chic coat dress so it comes as no surprise to see her step out in the silhouette – especially because it looks so great on the royal!
And as the night came to a close, it would be safe to assume Kate set aside some time to put her feet up before one of her busiest weekends this year kicks off.
Acting High Commissioner for Dominica, Janet Charles, revealed that Harry said the Queen should be putting her feet up, but had wanted to attend the service of thanksgiving in St Paul’s Cathedral for the public. Charlotte made her big balcony debut and the whole family stepped out in celebration of the monarch, as Forbes shares.
Kate wore her hair in a low, side chignon, and opted for oversized pearl earrings.
Duke and Duchess of Cambridge Kate Middleton and Prince William are reportedly jealous with Prince Harry.
The Duchess also wowed in a striking Philip Treacy hat featuring a attractive flower trim, a new headpiece for the royal. Even though the young royals are clearly doting on their children, Prince George, 2, and Princess Charlotte, 1, rumors about the couple expecting more babies have circulated online, and while earlier pregnancy claims have been debunked, a recent report claims that it won’t be long before the pair decides to try for another baby. The publication shares about the Queen’s bold look and the importance of the event.
While Middleton grabbed all eyes during the event, Queen Elizabeth II arrived for the ceremony wearing a primrose yellow coat and matching dress and hat by Angela Kelly.
Her diamond Brigade of Guards brooch – appropriately chosen for the military spectacular – combined the badges of the five Household Regiments – the Grenadier, Coldstream, Scots, Irish and Welsh Guards.