Catherine turns to British designers for Remembrance Sunday

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As the Princess of Wales is slowly returning to royal duties after undergoing medical treatments for cancer, she has been largely limiting the number of engagements that she is attending. She attended both the 2024 Festival of Remembrance on Saturday and the Remembrance Sunday service on Sunday and turned to two of her favourite British fashion houses. 

The Princess chose the Black Flared Wool Coat from Alexander McQueen, the knee-length coat dress a similar silhouette. Catherine has worn McQueen pieces frequently throughout her life as a royal. Then led by Sarah Burton, the house designed her 2011 wedding and reception gowns. 

She paired it with her Jimmy Choo Romy 100 pumps, a favourite pair that she has frequently wore to Remembrance Sunday events. 

Her Royal Highness also wore the Collingwood Pearl Drop Earrings, a pair that originally belonged to the late Diana, Princess of Wales. 

On Remembrance Sunday, Catherine chose a Catherine Walker black coat for the ceremony at the Cenotaph. The coat features a black velvet bow at the closure. 

In addition to wearing three poppies, the badge of the 1st The Queen's Dragoon Guards, and the late Queen's Bahrain Pearl Drop Earrings, The Princess accessorised with black Mulberry clutch. 

She finished the look off with the Flower and Feather Teardrop Hat in black from London-based milliner Juliette Botteril. 

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