Kate Middleton was dignified and composed when she arrived at the castle alone

Kate Middleton intends to perform in the family: Duchess of Cambridge was dignified and composed when she arrived at the castle alone and chose an outfit that was ‘elegant but not exaggerated’, fashion experts reveal.

  • Kate Middleton is ‘consciously styled’ to mourn the death of Duke of Edinburgh
  • Donned chic black Catherine Walker coat dress over £ 1,605 Roland Mouret dress
  • Duchess of Cambridge collaborates with Her Majesty’s Japanese Pearl Choker










The Duchess of Cambridge was the image of elegance as she walked out to mourn the death of the Duke of Edinburgh.

Kate Middleton, 39, presented a chic black ensemble with the Queen’s pearl choker, from Her Majesty’s personal collection, to the moving service in Windsor.

The royal wore a £ 1,605 Roland Mouret dress with an asymmetrical neckline, a piece she wore earlier in 2018 at the Royal British Legion Festival of Remembrance, with a black face covering and a Philip Treacy- velvet pillbox hat.

Celebrity stylist Rachel Gold spoke exclusively to FEMAIL, saying the Duchess of Cambridge’s choice of outfit reflects her elegance and dedication to being an established person, adding that the look is also a sign of her suitability and dedication to the royal family. ‘

The Duchess of Cambridge was the image of mercy as she walked out to mourn the death of the Duke of Edinburgh at Windsor Castle yesterday afternoon

The Duchess of Cambridge was the image of mercy as she walked out to mourn the death of the Duke of Edinburgh at Windsor Castle yesterday

The royal wore an elegant black ensemble with the Queen's pearl choker, from Her Majesty's personal collection and matching earrings.

The royal wore an elegant black ensemble with the Queen’s pearl choker from Her Majesty’s personal collection and matching earrings.

Meanwhile, stylist Rochelle White agrees that the mother of three children looks ‘conscious’, and that it can be seen in subtle jewels of Her Majesty as a subtle sign that Kate will act to support the royal family.

“Kate’s outfit for Prince Philip’s funeral was sleek, elegant and elegant,” Rochelle explained. “The necklace came from the Queen’s personal collection and I feel it could be a subtle sign that Kate will be acting to support William and the royals.”

The stylist further said: ‘She has always had an elegant and stylish look in her fashion style, but I feel that this one can be more important than any other look.

“I do not think Kate’s appearance was overemphasized. I feel it was appropriate for the occasion, but was also striking. I feel her outfits are consciously designed to say something without saying anything. ‘

She paired her outfit with the Japanese Pearl Choker Necklace and the Bahrain Pearl Diamond Drop Earrings which also came from her majestic private collection.

She paired her outfit with the Japanese Pearl Choker Necklace and the Bahrain Pearl Diamond Drop Earrings which also came from her majestic private collection.

Rachel added that wearing the queen’s jewelery demonstrates ‘how fit, appropriate, stylish and composed the Duchess is’.

She said: ‘How appropriate that Kate Middleton should wear a beautifully crafted Catherine Walker dress. The company proudly maintains its position as a leading British couture house.

“The length of the coat was perfect, as were the elegant pointed court shoes, dark tights and a sleek gold finish and gloves.”

The stylist went on to say that the choice of beautifully groomed nails without color ‘from the Duchess’ means ‘dignity and purity’.

“We also wear a recycled Philip Traece Fascinator, and we are also reminded of the underrated elegance and dedication of being an established person and a cherished woman of the people,” Rachel continues.

“We see time and time again how perfectly composed and dignified the Duchess of Cambridge is and how her choice of elegant refinement shows her suitability and devotion to the royal family.”

The royal wears a £ 1,605 Roland Mouret dress with an asymmetrical neckline, a piece she previously wore during the Royal British Legion Festival of Remembrance in 2018.

The royal wore a £ 1,605 Roland Mouret dress with an asymmetrical neck, a piece she wore earlier in 2018 at the Royal British Legion Festival of Remembrance.

‘In the coming months we can be sure that Kate Middleton will represent the royal family with the greatest decor and style.

“Wearing a mix of feminine and stylish designers from both High End to High Street Kate shows us the accessible fashion and is never ashamed to wear outfits again.”

Meanwhile, renowned hairstylist James Johnson has revealed that the Duchess’s hairstyle has been positioned in a ‘sophisticated’ affair to create a dull and dignified look to honor the late royal.

“Kate’s hair was beautifully set up for the funeral, with the low key making the look formal and lady,” he said.

Her polished appearance displayed her elegant style, sophisticatedly positioned to honor the Duke’s sad passing. She becomes the best role model and an icon who will be an excellent queen in the years to come. ‘

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