The Princess of Wales showcased a fresh tiara during the state banquet in South Korea on Tuesday evening.
Kate, 41, appeared stunning in the Strathmore Rose tiara, previously owned by the late Queen Mother.
This floral headpiece was a wedding gift from her father, the Earl of Strathmore and Kinghorne, to Lady Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon (later the Queen Mother) in 1923. She often wore the tiara across her forehead, following the style of the 1920s.
Teaming the jewels with a white Jenny Packham gown, embroidered with gold floral detailing, the Princess looked exquisite.
Kate frequently turns to British fashion designer Jenny Packham for her most dazzling evening looks, such as a glittering gold sequin number at the James Bond premiere in 2021. Nevertheless, the breathtaking tiara took center stage. Her brunette locks were elegantly swept into a half updo, revealing Queen Elizabeth II’s diamond pendant earrings.
True to her style, the Princess opted for elegant makeup to accentuate her natural beauty, featuring a smokey eye, a hint of blusher, and a pink lip.
The Princess of Wales radiated beauty on the initial day of the state visit, stepping out with the regal air of a future queen. She wore a billowing cape dress designed by Catherine Walker, adorned with an oversized bow at the neckline.
Completing the look were coordinating ruby heels and a matching envelope clutch, adding a stunning finishing touch. Her hair, styled in a balletic chignon, and drop diamond and sapphire earrings added a touch of breathtaking glamour.
Prince William looked equally dapper, donning a suave navy suit that complemented his wife’s attire. He tied his look together with romantic red tones in a simple silk tie.
The three-day state visit of South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol to the UK was warmly welcomed by King Charles and Queen Camilla. During this visit, the UK and South Korea are set to commence talks on a new trade deal and sign a diplomatic accord.
Kate consistently impresses with her style. In a surprise TV appearance on the Children in Need live show on BBC One, she re-wore her royal blue Lisou London ‘Betty Rainbow’ printed shirt with a pair of black belted trousers, possibly skinny jeans.
Wearing her hair in signature bouncy waves, she shared a vital message. “Tonight is all about supporting, championing, and empowering all children to be the very best they can be, crucial for their future health and happiness,” HRH expressed. “Our relationships, surroundings, and experiences during the earliest years lay the foundations that shape the rest of our lives.”
She also amazed when she repurposed her incredible Emilia Wickstead purple pant suit during a keynote speech at the Shaping Us National Symposium at The Design Museum in London.