Kate Middleton stepped out for another stylish royal outing at the RAF Fairford air station in England with her husband and children last weekend (and we’re still not over her chic ensemble!) The Princess of Wales donned a crisp striped linen blazer from Blaze Milano and a breezy white tee underneath.
And congratulations to the brilliant winners of the Road to RIAT competition on designing a sustainable aircraft for the future of the RAF. pic.twitter.com/wmZmALZzq9
— The Prince and Princess of Wales (@KensingtonRoyal) July 14, 2023
Princess Kate Dons Effortlessly Chic Linen Blazer, Navy Pants And Matching Flats
Just ahead of The Royal International Air Tattoo show, Princess Kate coordinated her day-in-Gloucestershire outfit with those worn by Prince William, Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis. The Duchess of Cambridge completed her look with navy blue ankle-length trousers and matching pointed-toe flats.
As for her accessories, the royal style icon dazzled up her understated summer garments with the help of a diamond necklace with an eye-catching pendant and shiny gold hoop earrings. The Duchess of Cambridge topped it all off with her sapphire engagement ring.
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For her hair and glam, the mom of three wore her signature chesnut tresses down, parted to the side and styled into her signature blowout. Her makeup look was composed of subtle liner, mascara, rosy blush and a glossy pink lip.
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In posts for their millions of followers on their joint Instagram and Twitter pages, Princess Kate and Prince William shared photos from their day with the U.S. Air Force crew. In the snaps, fans can see better glimpses at Kate’s standout blazer and latest simple, elegant ensemble.
The duo captioned their posts: “A family day out at the @airtattoo – in the wonderful British summer weather. Great exploring the C-17 and meeting @usairforce crew.” They added: “And congratulations to the brilliant winners of the Road to RIAT competition on designing a sustainable aircraft for the future of the RAF.”