In a bid to combat the chilly weather, Katherine, the Princess of Wales, showcased her fashion-forward thinking by adding sleeves to her chic $1,200 Amelia Wickstead dress.
This alteration was on display as she braved the cold during her first solo engagement of Wales’s US tour at Harvard University in Boston.
Katherine exuded elegance in her customized long-sleeve blue-collar dress from Amelia Wickstead, which is originally priced at $1,201 but does not come with sleeves.
The royal fashionista effortlessly pulled off the mid-length gown, featuring a stylish blue and black houndstooth print.
The pencil dress, described as versatile and suitable for both office wear and event dressing, accentuated Katherine’s figure with its tailored fit.
To complete her ensemble, the 40-year-old princess opted for a pair of black pumps and Daniela Draper-embellished gold hoop earrings.
Her long, brown hair flowed in beach-like waves around her face, adding to her overall sophisticated look.
Carrying a mulberry blue leather handbag, Katherine made a fashion statement, even though the bag is no longer available from the brand and is currently being resold online for $1,100.
As Katherine arrived at the Center on the Developing Child at Harvard University, she couldn’t help but smile and wave at the enthusiastic crowd that had gathered in the cold to catch a glimpse of the beloved princess.
This visit marked the beginning of the third day of the whirlwind US tour for Katherine and her husband, Prince William.
The couple’s trip to America revolves around the Earthshot Prize Awards, an event initiated by Prince William in 2020 to honor individuals who have made significant contributions to environmentalism.
The awards ceremony will take place later today at the MGM Music Hall in Boston.
Before this event, Katherine and William have had a packed schedule.
They attended the Earthshot launch on Wednesday and also enjoyed an evening of sports at a Boston Celtics game, where they sat courtside among 20,000 other fans, cheering on the players as they battled against the Miami Heat.
On Thursday, the royal couple met with the CEO of Greentown Labs and the president of the Northeast Clean Energy Council to discuss the companies’ efforts towards global environmental initiatives.
They then headed to Piers Park in Boston to observe the rising sea levels in the area, highlighting the urgency of climate change.
Throughout their trip, Katherine has showcased a series of fashionable looks, starting from their arrival at Boston Logan International Airport.