Kate Middleton, the Duchess of Cambridge, stole the show as she stepped out in a stunning emerald gown designed by British fashion designer Jenny Packham.
The custom-made dress was the perfect choice for a glittering state dinner, marking the end of the fifth day of the royal couple’s Caribbean tour.
Joined by her husband, Prince William, Kate looked radiant in the tulle piece adorned with glitter, complemented by priceless diamonds lent by the Queen herself.
Adding to her regal ensemble, Kate wore her Royal Family Order and the GCVO star, exuding elegance and grace.
The emerald gown is believed to be a bespoke version of Miss Packham’s Wonder Glitter Tulle Gown, which retails for £3,791.
To complete her look, the Duchess accessorized with matching emerald and diamond earrings and a bracelet loaned by Her Majesty for this special occasion.
This is not the first time Kate has chosen designs from the renowned UK fashion label.
Celebrities like Angelina Jolie and Taylor Swift also count themselves among the brand’s A-list fans.
Last September, the Duchess wowed in a dazzling gold number by Jenny Packham at the No Time To Die premiere.
Prince William, ever the suave gentleman, looked dashing in his black tie attire as they arrived at the dinner hosted by the Governor-General at King’s House, his residence in Kingston.
This glamorous event marked the highlight of their tour so far.
Earlier in the day, Kate turned heads in a fresh white jacket worth £1,370, paired with matching trousers priced at £575.
The Duchess radiated sophistication as she joined her husband at the Andrew Holness office.
Her choice of heels perfectly complemented the outfit.
During their visit, the royal couple paid homage to a historical moment.
They re-enacted a picture of Queen Elizabeth II and the late Duke of Edinburgh taken during their first visit to Jamaica in 1953.
Walking down the Grand Central Steps inside the house, Kate and William recreated the iconic moment.
The Queen, who is now 95 years old, embarked on her first Commonwealth tour as monarch alongside her husband, then known as Sir Hewfort.
King’s House, an impressive residence nestled in a lush 30-acre ground, served as the couple’s home for their three-day visit.
Upon their arrival, they attended a small reception hosted by the Governor-General Sir Patrick Allan and his wife Lady Allan.
The Prime Minister Andrew Holness and his wife Juliet, Matthew, the leader of the opposition, Mark Holding, and other notable figures were also present, including the Foreign Minister and Chief Justices.
Later, Kate and William joined a larger reception where they had the opportunity to meet various guests.
Among them were Antoinette Davis, the leader of I Believe Ambassadors, a network of over 300 inspiring changemakers dedicated to empowering youth and education.