It’s no secret that Kate Middleton has an epic collection of chic winter coats, and the royal just rocked a long, belted, chestnut-colored one, showing off her tiny waist and trim figure.
The mom of three, 41, joined her husband Prince William, 40, for their first visit to Cornwall after being given new titles, Duke and Duchess of Cornwall. During their outing, Princess Kate donned a rich ruby red, ribbed, knitted, long-sleeved midi dress underneath her coat.
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Kate Middleton Stuns In Burgundy Bodycon Dress & Chestnut Belted Coat In Cornwall
The duchess’ coat is from Hobbs Celeste and she added a black, cinched belt over it. Her frock featured a classic turtleneck neckline and helped highlight her curves with its fitted bodycon design. She added a red leather belt to this, too!
The Prince and Princess of Wales made their first official visit to Cornwall since taking up the additional title of Duke and Duchess of Cornwall. https://t.co/AN1nn7I7bh
— WWD (@wwd) February 9, 2023
To complete her look, Princess Kate stepped out in knee-high, dark brown Gianvito Rossi heeled boots and accessorized her ensemble with dainty, dangly silver earrings.
Kate Middleton and Prince William Make First Official Visit to Cornwall Since Taking on New Titles https://t.co/H4I5hD3CVs
— People (@people) February 9, 2023
She wore her signature long brunette tresses down, parted to the side and styled into elegant, loose waves. As for her makeup look, Kate opted for subtle black liner, a dash of rosy blush, and a glossy pink lip to pull it all together.
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Prince William & Princess Kate’s New Titles
After Queen Elizabeth II’s death in September 2022, the royal couple became the Duke and Duchess of Cornwall, amidst their other titles.
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Generally known as the Prince and Princess of Wales, the couple will retain their titles as the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, as well, which were granted to them by Queen Elizabeth on their wedding day in 2011.
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They also have a title for Scotland (Streathern) and one for Northern Ireland (Baron and Baroness Carrickfergus). The more you know!