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King Charles III’s Coronation today will mark a new chapter in royal history. And on hand to witness it will be the Princess of Wales, who has made several appearances in the days preceding the ceremony – both to kick off the celebrations over the long weekend, and to greet the influx of esteemed international guests who have descended on London for the occasion.
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On Friday night, at a reception held at Buckingham Palace to welcome those who had travelled to attend the coronation, Kate shook hands with foreign dignitaries and royals – including King Felipe VI of Spain, Crown Prince Frederik and Crown Princess Mary of Denmark, and US First Lady Dr Jill Biden – while wearing a very appropriate shade for the weekend’s festivities: royal blue.
It’s all part of a subtly patriotic style streak for the Princess of Wales, who also paid a visit to the Dog & Duck pub in Soho on Thursday in red, white and blue, the colours of the Union Jack flag. (For the low-key occasion, she wore a tailored bright red coat by Eponine London that revealed a blue lining as she walked, and a white shirt dress by Suzannah.)
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While greeting international guests on Friday, she wore a dress by Self-Portrait along with a pair of sapphire and diamond fringe earrings that once belonged to the Queen Mother, and a sparkly silver clutch by Jenny Packham. May it be the first of many stand-out style moments to come from Kate Middleton this Coronation weekend.
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