On February 5, 2026, the Prince and Princess of Wales visited Lambeth Palace to formally meet the new Archbishop of Canterbury, Dame Sarah Mullally, after she assumed office as the first woman to lead the Church of England. Lambeth Palace is the official London residence of the Archbishop of Canterbury. For the occasion, the Princess wore a bespoke coat by Catherine Walker and a brown midi dress by Edeline Lee.
Edeline Lee Jete midi dress




Can't see too much of the coat to say much about it, but that dress as seen on the model is beautiful.
ReplyDelete- Anon 9:13
i agree. perhaps a mid waist coat would have worked.
DeleteCe manteau marron foncé est élégant mais je n’en suis pas trop fan car il donne des épaules carrées à Kate en désavantageant sa silhouette !
ReplyDeleteThe shoulders on the coat are simply ridiculous, they don't enhance anybody's looks, quite irrespective of body build. They remind me of those silly pointed ears of aliens in some movies. Also don't really like these brown tones together (and I am silent about the third brown tone), this is not really tone-in-tone, just gloomy. Dress and coat could each profit from a combination with a lighter colour, I would not wear them together.
ReplyDeleteThe pointy shoulders of the coat are not beautiful. The dress on itself is beautiful, but too long as usual. Princess Catherine is wearing a lot of brown clothes lately. One could ask "How many brown coats, dresses, skirts, trousers, etc... a lady needs ?". Brown is fashion this winter, but will it still be fashion next autumn and winter ? Better not to buy too many things in this color in the same colour.
ReplyDeleteJ'aime beaucoup la robe, la couleur est profonde, la fluidité est superbe.
ReplyDeleteThe design and fabric of the dress is beautiful. The earthy colour is very dull especially when paired with the black coat. Contrast is key to great style.
ReplyDeleteI like the belt
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