The Princess of Wales looked incredibly stylish on Monday at the annual Commonwealth Day Service, which was held at Westminster Abbey, London. The royal wore a delightful outfit, which consisted of a red coat dress by Catherine Walker and a matching hat by Gina Foster.
Kate also wore the late Queen Elizabeth II's four-strand, diamond-and-pearl choker, which she has been spotted in several times before, most notably at the monarch's funeral in September 2022.
Kate joined her husband Prince William, and King Charles, as well as Queen Camilla, Princess Anne and the Duke and Duchess of Gloucester at the event, which was held at Westminster Abbey, London.
The royal wore her long brunette locks down in loose curls cascading down her back. She kept her makeup simple for the occasion, opting for a smokey eye and a light dusting of bronzer.
Kate's coat dress boasted beautiful bow embellishment on the neckline, adding a fun and youthful twist to the look.
She completed her attire with a simple scarlet clutch bag and matching suede heels. A peek at her red satin dress could be seen under her statement outwear.
This year's Commonwealth Day theme is "Together We Thrive", which celebrates the "enduring spirit of the Commonwealth family".
The service included special musical performances from an array of musicians including Masai Cultural Arts team and Britain's Got Talent 2015 semi-finalists, Braimah and Jeneba Kanneh-Mason.
The 2026 Commonwealth Games will take place in Glasgow from 23 July to 2 August.
They will feature a ten-sport programme and include athletes from seventy-four nations and territories.
