Kate Middleton recently showed her support for her husband, Prince William, by attending the Order of the Garter service, a significant royal event. This latest royal appearance at the Windsor Castle event has put a spotlight on ex-Prince Andrew. The annual ceremony, which marks the oldest chivalric order in the UK, was the first one since the former Prince lost his royal titles and his longtime Windsor residence, the Royal Lodge, after news of his scandalous past came to the surface.
Kate Middleton supports Prince William at Order of the Garter service
Kate Middleton made a stunning appearance at the annual Order of the Garter service to support her husband, Prince William. The major royal event took place on Monday, June 15, at Windsor Castle. The Princess of Wales graced a front row seat during the celebrations in a beautiful dress, giving a nod to the oldest chivalric order in the UK. She further went on to flash a bright smile at her husband. She also happily waved at the crowd, who were there to witness the pivotal annual royal ceremony.
Meanwhile, as reported by The Sun, ex-Prince Andrew has not made any appearances at the event’s public aspects since his 2019 Newsnight interview. However, he was reportedly allowed to attend the private reception and lunch. But last October, King Charles removed the former Duke of York’s membership after his major controversy, per the news outlet.
As per PEOPLE magazine, for the royal event, Middleton wore a chic monochrome coat dress by Patrick McDowell in a delicate light butter-yellow tone. The Princess of Wales further styled her outfit by pairing it with a matching light yellow wide-brimmed hat by Jane Taylor. When it came to jewelry, she opted for a special pair of diamond earrings. They were the same ones that Middleton donned on her wedding day. Per the news outlet, Robinson Pelham, the notable London jeweler, crafted the earrings.
Originally reported by Nikita Nath on Reality Tea.
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