Kate Middleton Picks Catherine Walker, Once Again, for Remembrance Sunday Service in London

Kate Middleton Chooses Catherine Walker Again for Remembrance Sunday

The Princess of Wales wore the “Evie” coat during Remembrance Sunday, complemented by a Lock & Co. hat and pearl earrings that once belonged to Princess Diana.

Outfit Details and Meaning

Returning to her favored label for the occasion, the Princess donned the identical black Catherine Walker coatdress she wore three years prior to this solemn event. This time, she enhanced her look with a lacy navy blue bib collar while standing beside Queen Camilla on the Foreign Office balcony in London.

The military-inspired “Evie” coat features a high collar and three diagonal pintucks across the front. Along with the coat, she wore the Collingwood pearl drop earrings, named after the jewelers who crafted them, which once belonged to her late mother-in-law, Princess Diana.

Symbolic Accessories

Remembrance Sunday Significance

Remembrance Sunday is one of the U.K.'s most significant dates, bringing together past and current prime ministers, government officials, and senior royals to honor the armed forces and those who died in the line of duty.

The annual service at The Cenotaph war memorial in central London is led by King Charles, with Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer, Members of Parliament, veterans, and their families attending.

Author's summary: Kate Middleton’s thoughtful fashion choices for Remembrance Sunday highlight respect for family history and honor for military service in a solemn royal tradition.

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WWD WWD — 2025-11-09

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