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The Princess of Wales pays tribute to the late Queen in burgundy ensemble for Qatar state visit

Catherine incorporated sentimental style choices into her attire.

The Princess of Wales paid homage to Queen Elizabeth II whilst sporting the colour of the season at Qatar’s state visit to Buckingham Palace.

The princess wore a monochromatic burgundy ensemble, with a long line coat by British designer Sarah Burton for Alexander McQueen (who was also the mind behind her wedding dress) with leather gloves, pointed boots and a Chanel bag.

The Princess of Wales shakes hands during Qatar state visit

The Princess of Wales sported British designers through her matching hat and coat

Kate finished the look with a tribute to the late Queen, by wearing a custom burgundy teardrop beret adorned with a bow by Sahar Millinery. The millinery is a recipient of the Queen Elizabeth Scholarship Trust, paying homage to the late Queen’s taste.

Kate’s hat was not the only tribute to Queen Elizabeth II. The princess also paid tribute to the late Queen by wearing a pair of her Bahrain pearl drop earrings, which Kate previously wore for the Trooping the Colour parade in celebration of the late Queen’s birthday on June 8th 2019.

The Princess of Wales ahead of a Ceremonial Welcome for the Emir of Qatar Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani and his wife Sheikha Jawaher at Horse Guards Parade

Kate let her family heirlooms shine against the dark palette of her ensemble

The diamond-encrusted earrings are reportedly crafted from a shell containing seven pearls, which was a wedding gift to Elizabeth II from the ruler of Bahrain in 1947.

Alongside her Bahrain earrings, Kate paired the pearls with another piece passed down by the late Queen: a four-strand pearl choker, which she previously wore to Prince Philip’s funeral in April, 2021.

Kate wore the necklace to Prince Philip's funeral

Kate wore the necklace to Prince Philip’s funeral

This striking pearl and diamond choker was commissioned to be created using a collection of cultured pearls gifted to the late monarch by the Japanese government. The piece was part of the Elizabeth II’s regular jewellery collection in the Eighties and Nineties, and was also worn by the late Princess Diana.

The Princess of Wales at a banquet for the British royal family given by Queen Beatrix and Prince Claus of the Netherlands at Hampton Court Palace. The Princess wears the sash of the House Order of Orange, presented to her by Queen Beatrix.

Princess Diana wore the pearl and diamond choker to a 1982 banquet in the Netherlands

Kate’s last-minute appearance was down to Queen Camilla’s absence due to lingering effects of a chest infection. The princess joined Prince William to greet the Emir of Qatar and his wife on behalf of the King.

The Prince and Princess of Wales greet the Emir of Qatar Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani (right) and his wife Sheikha Jawaher (left)

Kate filled in for Queen Camilla alongside her husband, Prince William

This is the first state visit that Kate has participated in since November 2023, where the princess welcomed the president and first lady of South Korea to Buckingham Palace.

Last year, Kate sported a striking monochromatic festive look in a red cape coat dress by Catherine Walker and a matching hat, Gianvito Rossi suede pumps, and a crimson Miu Miu clutch.

The Prince and Princess of Wales during the ceremonial welcome for the President of South Korea, Yoon Suk Yeol, and his wife, Kim Keon Hee, at Horse Guards Parade, central London, on day one of the state visit to the UK. Picture date: Tuesday November 21, 2023.

The Princess of Wales wore a striking monochromatic crimson ensemble

The Princess finished the look with her sapphire and diamond engagement ring and matching earrings.

This is the first of many festive appearances the Princess is making this month. The palace announced via Instagram that Kate will be attending the Together at Christmas Carol Service on Friday 6th December at Westminster Abbey, intended to ‘bring together inspiring people from across the UK’.

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