The summer of 2026 is all about the World Cup, and the nation is cheering on England's super squad with bated breath. Will the Three Lions prevail after sixty years of hurt?
In the stands are the loyal WAGs - wives and girlfriends - of Thomas Tuchel's team, and Kate Kane, married to the England Captain, Harry, has been showcasing an extravagant designer wardrobe since she arrived in the USA.
Ahead of the tournament, though, Harry's team, Bayern Munich, triumphed over VfB Stuttgart to win the DFB Cup last month. After the game, family members joined the players on the pitch to celebrate, with Kate and the Kane brood posing for a plethora of joyous images.
"What a weekend," Harry penned. "No better feeling than lifting the trophy and celebrating another title win at the Allianz. So special to be able to share these moments with my family."
Kate made a case for luxe sportswear, donning a tailored pair of tracksuit bottoms and a sleek Prada bomber jacket. She accessorised with an Hermès Birkin 25 bag in a muted grey colour.
This bag is deemed incredibly exclusive, with preloved versions selling for around £33,000 right now. Kate appears to have added her own stamp on the bag, wrapping the brand's silk 'Twilly' scarf around the handles and fastening a 'Rodeo' horse charm to the side, which retails at £480 online.
The history of the Birkin bag
The 'Birkin' is widely regarded as one of the most famous handbags of all time. Instantly recognisable for its structured, almost briefcase-like design, the price starts at £25,000, and it is a huge seller in the preloved market.
The original Birkin was named after the British actress Jane Birkin. It's quite the story how the Birkin was born; Jane just happened to be seated next to Jean-Louis Dumas, then artistic director of Hermès, on a flight in 1981.
She carried all her possessions in a wicker basket and complained to the designer that the handbags at that time tended to be too small to fit all of her belongings. The pair then began sketching designs on the back of an airsickness bag. By 1985, Hermès had produced a prototype and presented it to Birkin, requesting her permission to name the new style in her honour. Iconic!








