The Princess of Wales exuded charm as she attended a poignant engagement in East London on Tuesday.
Just hours before, she had showcased her sartorial prowess in a Holland Cooper double-breasted jacket during a visit to Yeovil earlier in the week.
Princess Kate looked smart and sophisticated as she met with Streets of Growth, a not-for-profit youth intervention charity dedicated to transforming the lives of young people at risk of social problems.
For this occasion, the Princess opted for an angular fitted blazer and flared trousers from Roland Mouret, which she paired with a camel-toned ensemble.
Her thick brunette locks were styled in bouncy blow-dried curls, adding a touch of elegance to her overall look.
Completing the chic business aesthetic, Kate slipped into camel pointed-toe heels, exuding sophistication.
To highlight her enchanting green eyes, the Royal added a slick of dark mascara and smoky eyeliner.
This marked the sixth consecutive public engagement where the future Queen chose to wear a suit, possibly indicating her new executive style as she takes on a more prominent role.
Many Royal fans praised Catherine’s appearance, noting her elegance reminiscent of Princess Diana.
Roland Mouret, CEO, took to social media to praise Princess Catherine as an ideal model for office attire, acknowledging her consistent appropriate dressing for various events she attends.
In contrast, sister-in-law Meghan Markle faced criticism for her choice of attire, despite deliberately opting for beige, camel, and white colors.
At the Invictus Games event, Meghan also wore camel tones, similar to Kate.
However, Meghan received negative feedback when she wore skimpy shorts while marching alongside veterans.
Personal stylist, personal shopper, and image coach Melissa Lund exclusively shared her thoughts with Express.co.uk regarding Meghan’s fashion choices.
Lund stated, “Nice effort, but the execution is all wrong.
Oversize doesn’t flatter Meghan because it swamps her frame.”
Lund also expressed that while there was one acceptable outfit of black jeans and trainers, the rest were questionable, considering Meghan’s role as the wife of the patron representing the Invictus Games Foundation.
Lund emphasized the expectation for the wife of a patron to dress in Invictus Games attire or smart casual when interacting with competitors and presenting medals.
Some critics labeled Meghan’s outfits as a fashion show, yet they lacked style and proper ironing.
Speculations arose that Meghan used the opportunity as a week-long free photoshoot to promote various designers and brands, potentially aiming to secure paid partnerships.
One commentator even referred to Meghan’s clothing choices as merchant-like.
The commentator likened one outfit to something a backstreet hooker from the ’90s would wear, emphasizing the inappropriate display of private parts.
With the Dusseldorf Invictus Games now concluded, PR images from the event are expected to be released gradually over the next few months.
During their stay, the Harkles seemingly enjoyed a 10-day free photoshoot filled with PR opportunities, traveling first class and staying in a luxury hotel suite with all expenses covered.
In contrast, competitors likely traveled in economy class or arrived by coach, sharing rooms to minimize costs.
A rough estimate of Meghan, Harry, and their entourage’s expenses amounts to at least £200,000, considering a six-person entourage including PR and security.
In conclusion, Princess Kate impressed with her impeccable style at the engagement in East London, while sister-in-law Meghan faced criticism for her fashion choices.