The Princess of Wales wore the “Evie” coat for the Remembrance Sunday service in London, pairing it with a Lock & Co. hat and pearl earrings that once belonged to Princess Diana.
For this solemn occasion, she selected her favorite black Catherine Walker coatdress, which she also wore three years ago. This year, she enhanced the look with a delicate navy blue lace bib collar while standing beside Queen Camilla on the balcony of the Foreign Office building.
Remembrance Sunday is a key date in the U.K. calendar. It brings together past and current prime ministers, government officials, and senior royals to honor members of the armed forces, both serving and fallen.
The annual service is led by King Charles at The Cenotaph war memorial in central London, with Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer, Members of Parliament, veterans, and their families attending.
Kate Middleton’s thoughtful attire and commemorative accessories underline the event’s solemnity and her personal connections to military history.
Author's summary: Kate Middleton honored Remembrance Sunday by wearing a symbolic Catherine Walker coat and earrings once belonging to Princess Diana, highlighting her respect for family and tradition.