The Prince and Princess of Wales Visit Northern Ireland Fire and Rescue Service

Princess of Wales wore a green wool dress coat by Alexander McQueen, and a jacket by Barbour and a skirt by Ralph Lauren

On October 14, 2025, the Prince and Princess of Wales visited the Northern Ireland Fire & Rescue Service’s (NIFRS) new Learning and Development College in Cookstown, Northern Ireland. The college trains all NIFRS employees and provides opportunities for young people in Northern Ireland to train and become the next generation of firefighters. The couple also took part in a flood rescue drill, observing safely from the riverbank.

Princess of Wales wore a green wool dress coat by Alexander McQueen, and a jacket by Barbour and a skirt by Ralph Lauren

Princess of Wales wore a green wool dress coat by Alexander McQueen, and a jacket by Barbour and a skirt by Ralph Lauren

Princess of Wales wore a green wool dress coat by Alexander McQueen, and a jacket by Barbour and a skirt by Ralph Lauren

Princess of Wales wore a green wool dress coat by Alexander McQueen, and a jacket by Barbour and a skirt by Ralph Lauren

Afterwards, the Prince and Princess visited Mallon Linen, a flax farm in County Tyrone that is spearheading the revival of flax growing for linen as a model for sustainable farming systems. Helen Keys and Charlie Mallon have been growing flax on their farm since 2017, gradually putting in place farm-scale infrastructure to process the flax.

Princess of Wales wore a green wool dress coat by Alexander McQueen, and a jacket by Barbour and a skirt by Ralph Lauren

Princess of Wales wore a green wool dress coat by Alexander McQueen, and a jacket by Barbour and a skirt by Ralph Lauren

Princess of Wales wore a green wool dress coat by Alexander McQueen, and a jacket by Barbour and a skirt by Ralph Lauren

Princess of Wales wore a green wool dress coat by Alexander McQueen, and a jacket by Barbour and a skirt by Ralph Lauren
14 Comments
  1. I'll write only about fashion aspects, not about how noble a cause is or how nice Catherine places her hand on William's back. So pure fashion related: the green coat is angular. Straight lines and sharp corners everywhere, no detail or a colour makes the eyes happy to meet them. The other, more casual outfit is somewhat better. - She would not want people focus on her outfits, OK, I understand an find it good. But instead, she makes us focus on all those curls overall, down to her waist ... to tell not *the*, but my truth: I find it distracting and ... not even attractive in this styling.

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    1. I have a few different opinions on some of the things you wrote but gees, I love how you described your thoughts! I particularly loved “not THE truth but my truth”! Very fair and well described! (I like her hair because it’s soft and feminine when the coat is so angular.)

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    2. I am the first to think she is lovely, but her hair is way too long

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    3. Exactly the hair, yes it appears heathly, but it is not the hair of her youth, so shorten to shoulder length would frame her face so much nicer. And hair style is fashion.

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    4. In my opinion, it is nice to see Catherine in a lovely coat, with her beautiful hair (it is her choice after all, whether people on this blog like it our not, it is her choice, and I personally like her long hair/curled or straight, up or down) and at a 2nd visit, in a more casual jacket. William is handsome as always.

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    5. Love the style of the long coat, as well as the jacket. Catherine is lovely, hair always beautiful. The couples love shines through, which is nice to see.

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  2. I wonder why Princess Catherine changed clothes to visit the farm ? Prince William didn't.

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    1. Why? Because she was visiting a farm!
      A long coat can easily get dirty when it rustles against the fence or against farm machinery or animals.
      But most importantly: The hosts-farmers are in work clothes - windbreakers, work boots, jeans and Princess Catherine did not want to completely overshadow them. It is basic courtesy, to adapt (at least in style) to the hosts.
      Not to mention that standing in elegant clothes in a stable or anywhere on a farm is ridiculous. Sometime in the summer, this site published a photo of Queen Mathilde of Belgium visiting a farm and she was standing in a stable in a silk skirt and blouse and high heels. It was simply ridiculous and inappropriate. British royal members always adapt to the circumstances.,
      As for William: men's clothing is usually more universal, His semi-formal outfit was suitable for both a meeting with firefighters and a meeting with farmers.
      Stephanie

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  3. Les gestes affectueux entre couples, un plaisir pour la vue.

    -Astrid.

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  4. Couple *

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  5. Hmmm not my favourite coat style, though the colour is good on her. Nice to see them dress in casual, more often.

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  6. The second outfit is giving Maria straight from the abbey vibes. Drab colors, frumpy pieces, and the proportions are all wrong.

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  7. Virgina Dogwood14/10/25 19:56

    I like the coat - good strong color. But the jacket and too many layers appear overwhelming and imo not a good look. I agree the hair has gotten to be too much and distracting. If Catherine likes it - it's her hair and she can wear it to her knees. But that does not make it attractive. It makes the hair flat on top and tends to pull her face down.

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  8. Ultra long coats like this one can be cumbersome and hazardous. They are a tripping hazard and make it difficult to go up and down stairs and in and out of cars. I guess Kate doesn't have to worry about those things but for the average person it would be an issue. I also don't like the breast pockets. They are unattractive and distracting. Her second outfit with the skirt and jacket are much more practical.

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