The Duchess of Cambridge, Kate Middleton, wowed onlookers as she stepped out in a head-to-toe white outfit for her last engagement in Jamaica.
Joined by Prince William, the couple attended the Jamaica Defence Force commissioning parade on the sixth day of their Caribbean tour.
Kate exuded effortless elegance in a custom lace Alexander McQueen dress, reminiscent of Audrey Hepburn’s iconic frilly white gown in the film “My Fair Lady.”
To complete her stunning look, Kate accessorized with a pearl bracelet that once belonged to Princess Diana.
She also carried her essentials in a pearl-embellished satin clutch by Anja Hindmarch, worth £395.
The Duchess topped off her ensemble with a sophisticated hat adorned with floral details and matching white high heels.
Adding a touch of sparkle, she wore delicate pear earrings that matched the bracelet worn by Princess Diana during an engagement in Hong Kong back in 1989.
This is not the first time Kate has chosen to wear this particular piece of jewelry.
She previously donned it at a summer reception in Germany in 2017 and a G7 summit reception in June 2021.
With her hair elegantly pulled back, Kate’s radiant dress featured a cinched waist, thanks to a white belt, and a square neckline.
The mid-length dress boasted intricate lace detailing along the skirt and top, making a statement with its shoulders.
Completing her look, Kate opted for a touch of glamorous makeup, including a deep blush and pink lips.
Meanwhile, Prince William looked equally sophisticated in his tropical dress uniform of the blues and royals, proudly displaying his military medals.
The couple attended the commissioning parade, which celebrated service personnel who had completed the Caribbean Military Academy’s officer training program.