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Kate Middleton was perfectly polished in midnight blue as she carried out a solo engagement in Surrey on Tuesday, September 12. The Princess of Wales, 41, rewore an Alexander McQueen blazer and matching cigarette trousers for the visit to HMP High Down, where she learned more about her patronage The Forward Trust.
The princess found a touching way to keep her children close to her heart: a delicate gold necklace engraved with the initials of Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis. The Daniella Draper piece has become a favourite of the royal mother of three, who is known for her less-is-more approach to accessorising. Her Royal Highness finished the sophisticated look with Gianvito Rossi pumps and earrings by another go-to designer, Kiki McDonough.
The Princess of Wales is returning to work after the summer break. On Friday she joined Prince William at a service commemorating the life of Queen Elizabeth III on the anniversary of Her Majesty’s death. Over the weekend the Prince and Princess of Wales each attended a Rugby World Cup match in their respective roles as patron of the Rugby Football Union and the Welsh Rugby Union.
For her sporty outing, Kate put an elevated twist on England’s team color by wearing a white Alexander McQueen suit. Sharp, tailored looks like these recent Alexander McQueen triumphs have become a staple of the Princess of Wales’s royal working wardrobe.
This article first appeared on Tatler.