Kate Middleton‘s North of England excursion on Tuesday prompted a wardrobe change for an outdoorsy event, for which the British royal family member wore pieces by brands from the U.K., among other European countries, including Holland Cooper, Brora and more.
For her well-being walk with the charity Mind Over Mountains, the Princess of Wales wore a green turtleneck from The House of Bruar, a brand based in the U.K. Atop the turtleneck, Middleton donned a jacket courtesy of Dubarry of Ireland, a brand that specializes in outdoor apparel.
Middleton wore a pair of chocolate-toned jeans from Holland Cooper. Her heavy duty boots came courtesy of British brand Berghaus. As for accessories, Middleton wore a pair of Cartier earrings, a scarf by Brora and tweed hat by The House of Bruar.
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The Princess of Wales’ style has always catered to versatility. And though Middleton seamlessly styles banquet gowns by Jenny Packham and McQueen, she also has a penchant for outdoorsy attire — an element of her royal wardrobe she’s put on display over the years.
For an April 2025 visit to Scotland with husband Prince William, the Princess of Wales channeled muted earthy tones in pieces by Ralph Lauren Collection, Scottish brand Johnstons of Elgin and Chloé, among other brands.
Tuesday’s outdoors attire, though, was certainly a departure from Middleton’s royal power suiting moment from earlier in the day. Spotlighting British brands once more, the royal wore a Holland Cooper blazer and Jigsaw trousers with a chocolatey brown turtleneck while visiting Family Action’s Children’s Trauma Therapy Service, among other stops on her North of England tour.
Middleton spent the remainder of her Tuesday with Mind Over Mountains, a charity that offers professional mental health support through therapeutic outdoor experiences, at Peak District National Park. The Princess of Wales spent time with communities and organizations to highlight how community, nature and creativity can help those struggling with trauma, isolation and mental health challenges.