Princess Kate wore an ivory dress embroidered with British symbols and Princess Diana's earrings.
Kate Midleton, 41, did not wear a crown but a silver headband with crystal leaves by Jess Collett and Alexander McQueen at the coronation of King Charles III on May 6.
Princess Kate outside Westminster Abbey on May 6. Photo: AFP
She wore an ivory silk dress by Alexander McQueen embroidered with roses for England, daisies for Scotland, daffodils for Wales and shamrocks for Ireland. Alexander McQueen is Kate's favourite fashion brand, chosen by her for many important events, including weddings.
The princess wore pearl earrings that Diana was given before her marriage to Charles in 1981. The earrings were worn by Princess Diana at many events, including a reception for Emperor Akihito in 1990 and a gala at the Palace of Versailles in 1994.
William, his wife and two children arrived at Westminster Abbey on the morning of May 6. Photo: Reuters
Kate wore a sparkling 105-diamond necklace that was a favourite of Queen Elizabeth II when she was alive. She was all smiles as she made her way to Westminster Abbey with Prince William, who was dressed in his Welsh Guards robes and uniform.
Princess Charlotte wore a white dress and headband like her mother, while little Prince Louis wore a dark blue shirt with lace collar and sleeves, paired with black pants.
Upon arriving at the abbey, Kate sat next to her husband and children, while her eldest son, Prince George, carried out the task of lifting the cloak for his grandfather Charles during the ceremony.
Prince William's family at Westminster Abbey on May 6. Photo: PA
Hong Hanh (According to Daily Mail/Mirror )
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