Kate Middleton, the Princess of Wales, looked regal as she attended the coronation of her father-in-law King Charles, while wearing an Alexander McQueen embroidered ivory silk crepe dress.
Over the dress, she wore a deep blue Royal Victorian Order mantle edged in scarlet. She added to this ensemble with a pair of earrings that once belonged to her late mother-in-law Princess Diana, and the George VI Festoon Necklace, which was a gift from King George VI to his daughter Queen (then Princess) Elizabeth in 1950.
At the request of the King, none of the royals attending the event wore tiaras, with Kate instead opting for a crystal and silver threadwork three-dimensional leaf embroidery headpiece, which was designed by Jess Collett in collaboration with fashion house Alexander McQueen.
The Princess of Wales's outfit contained a number of hidden details symbolising her commitment to the country, of which she will one day serve as Queen Consort.
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