Princess Kate’s incredible Coronation dress finally shown
Kate’s dress was floor length with a slight A-line skirt, and around the hem were silver bullion and threadwork embroidery featuring rose, thistle, daffodil and shamrock motifs.
In the newly released official Coronation portraits, the embroidery continues around the cuffs of the long sleeves, and across the shoulders and chest as the neckline sweeps into a curved V.
It is believed the Princess took style cues from the late Queen Elizabeth II for her dress, whose own coronation gown also featured national flowers.
And just like the late Queen, (who wore Norman Hartnell for both occasions), Kate also chose her wedding dress designer, Alexander McQueen, to create her coronation dress.
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Also underneath the regal blue robe was a statement necklace that previously belonged to the Queen.
The three-strand diamond necklace is known as the George VI Festoon Necklace and was commissioned by King George VI for his eldest daughter in 1950.
The piece originally incorporated 105 loose colet-set diamonds from the royal vault and was designed by Garrard, the official royal jeweller.
Three years later, however, Elizabeth, who was now Queen, removed ten of the diamonds to shorten the necklace’s length.
Despite her collection of diamonds having vastly increased since 1950, the late Queen favoured the George VI Festoon Necklace and wore it regularly.
To note, 12 times have been recorded, with the majority of occasions being state visits to other countries. But this is the first time the necklace has been worn by Kate.
Alongside the dazzling necklace, Kate wore Princess Diana’s pearl and diamond earrings that featured a horseshoe set with baguette diamonds and a pearl drop suspended from the diamond.
To complete her accessories, Kate wore a sparkling headpiece which had been created by Jess Collett and Alexander McQueen.
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It was been reported that King Charles and Queen Camilla did not want the Princess or Sophie, Duchess of Edinburgh to wear an official tiara at the ceremony.
So instead, Kate opted for a silver three-dimensional leaf headpiece made out of crystals.
For the ceremony, Kate’s dress was covered by a deep blue silk satin floor-length cloak that was edged with scarlet and lined with white silk taffeta. It also featured a hand-embroidered badge and hood attached to the right shoulder.
Over the top, she wore a deep blue Royal Victorian Order mantle edged in scarlet.
The Princess was made a Dame Grand Cross of the Royal Victorian Order (GCVO) by the late Queen in 2019, so is now entitled to wear the Grand Cross Mantles of the Royal Victorian Order.
On her feet, Kate chose her trusty pair of Gianvito 105 White Leather Pumps from Gianvito Rossi.
These are not a new pair of shoes in Kate’s wardrobe, in fact, she has many of the same style in different colours.
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