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Oh my goodness! Catherine makes history as she debuts new royal accessory for her first glittering Windsor event

In a stunning display of elegance and royal glamour, Catherine, Princess of Wales, stole the show at her first state dinner in nearly two years. The event, held at Windsor Castle as part of France’s state visit to the UK, showcased not only her impressive fashion choices but also important milestones in her royal journey. Find out more about the historic evening and discover the glamorous moments that unfolded.

 

The state dinner was a star-studded affair, with King Charles III, Queen Camilla, Prince William and many other distinguished guests in attendance. Catherine’s attendance was kept a secret, only confirmed shortly before her arrival, adding to the excitement of the evening. Catherine stole the show with her choice of the Lovers Knot Tiara, an item that has become synonymous with royal beauty. Paired with a stunning red gown designed by Sarah Burton for Givon, she truly exuded the essence of royal elegance.

Catherine’s outfit was more than just an aesthetic; it also visually represented her evolving role in the royal family. She wore a host of prestigious titles and sash, including the Royal Order of Charles III and the French National Order of Merit. The event marked a momentous occasion for Catherine, as it was the first time she had worn the Royal Order since it was first awarded. The title, which was bestowed upon her by the King himself, symbolises her dedication and service to the royal family.

Ahead of the event, royal fans were buzzing about Catherine’s attendance, especially after her recent absence from Ascot. The excitement was heightened with a series of social media posts where she and Prince William revealed their outfits, promising a night to remember. Catherine wasn’t the only royal to shine that evening. Sophie, Duchess of Edinburgh, also made a statement in a form-fitting gown that echoed the timeless style of Queen Elizabeth II. Her Wessex Aquamarine tiara added a touch of sophistication to the ensemble.

Catherine had previously shown off her diplomatic sense of style by wearing a Christian Dior outfit for daytime events. The blush pink coat and tulle skirt were a modern interpretation of the classic design, paying tribute to the French fashion house’s heritage. Catherine’s earrings, which belonged to the late Diana, Princess of Wales, and pearl necklace from the Queen’s collection, further emphasized her connection to royal history. These accessories not only enhanced her look, but also paid tribute to the women who came before her.

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