Catherine, Princess of Wales, instead of relying on timeless elegance for the "Trooping the Color" march, chooses to inspire in Irish green.
It is a unique spectacle in London, which is celebrating King Charles III's 74th birthday this year. High-ranking members of the British royal family dress up for the annual "Trooping the Color" procession. Catherine, Princess of Wales, 41, stands out in particular. A wave of passionate admirers greets her inside a carriage dressed in green.
Catherine, Princess of Wales is dressed in Irish green as Honorary Colonel of the 1st Battalion of the Irish Guards, a style that symbolizes both the country's natural surroundings and Celtic culture. She bridges the gap between conventional uniform and stylish wear with her robe. Above all, the symbolic force of her trendy choice, with which she portrays her status as the Irish Guard's commander, draws the attention.
Kate has been attending the top-tier royal event since 2011, shortly after her wedding to Prince William, 40, proudly wearing her favorite designer Alexander McQueen for this particular procession, who is best renowned for his avant-garde forms and beautiful creations. Kate not only understands how to present herself suitably for the occasion, but also how to display her fashion sense, whether with a fascinator, elegant in white, or spring-like in rosé.