Kate Middleton went for occasion dressing for Tuesday’s St. Patrick’s Day parade at the Mons Barracks in Aldershot, England, rewearing a green McQueen coat with additional designer pieces for the Irish heritage holiday.
Middleton was mostly monochrome for Tuesday’s parade, emphasizing the color green, evocative of one of the three colors in Ireland’s flag and of the independent country’s iconic symbol: the shamrock. The centerpiece of the Princess of Wales‘ attire was her green McQueen coat.
The long-sleeve piece featured a midi hem and double-breasted silhouette with sharp lapels and hip pockets. Middleton coordinated her green statement coat with a Gina Foster Millinery hat in a shade of forest green, crafted with felt fabric.
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With black buttons fastened to her coat, the Princess of Wales accentuated her McQueen design with black pieces throughout her attire, including black suede high heel boots by Ralph Lauren.
As for accessories, Middleton wore emerald and diamond halo earrings from London-based jewelry label Asprey. An extra touch of symbolism included the small boutonniere of shamrock’s fastened to the lapel of the Princess of Wales’ McQueen coat. Finishing touches included a black scarf and gloves to keep the royal warm and a statement belt at the waist for added silhouette definition.
Tuesday’s green McQueen coat marks the latest rewear for Middleton. She previously donned that design for Christmas Day service in Sandringham on Dec. 25, 2024. The Princess of Wales also styled the same hat she wore on Tuesday for the 2024 holiday.
For St. Patrick’s Day 2025, Middleton wore another McQueen design. A favorite British fashion house of the Princess of Wales, Middleton regularly wears McQueen pieces, especially for high-profile occasions as state events, royal engagements and holidays.