Princess Catherine attended the Sun’s Military Awards, also known as the Night of Heroes or the Millies, on December 19, 2011, at London’s Imperial War Museum.<\/p>\n
The event was a star-studded affair, with royalty, politicians, and entertainers gathering to honor the bravery, sacrifice, achievements, and excellence of the UK’s armed forces.<\/p>\n
One thing that caught everyone’s attention was Princess Catherine’s choice of outfit.<\/p>\n
She looked absolutely stunning in a floor-length black velvet strapless dress, which was a bespoke creation by Alexander McQueen.<\/p>\n
The dress featured a full velvet skirt and a ruffled bustier, adding a touch of elegance to her ensemble.<\/p>\n
To complement her attire, Princess Catherine adorned herself with some dazzling jewelry.<\/p>\n
She wore a diamond necklace with pink and red stones, along with a matching bracelet.<\/p>\n
It was revealed that these exquisite pieces were from her personal collection, gifted to her by a friend.<\/p>\n
The jewelry was designed by the luxury brand Noirward.<\/p>\n
In addition to her jewelry, Princess Catherine also wore a pair of mystery earrings, previously seen during Canada Day’s evening celebrations.<\/p>\n
This added a sense of familiarity and continuity to her overall look.<\/p>\n
The Sun Military Awards also witnessed the debut of Princess Catherine’s new shoes.<\/p>\n
She opted for the Jimmy Choo Cosmic Pumps in black suede.<\/p>\n
These pumps, with a 4.7-inch heel, were described by the company as exuding modern elegance and being versatile enough for various occasions, from the boardroom to dinner dates.<\/p>\n
Completing her ensemble was a black velvet clutch bag with an oversized bow, which was designed by Pretty Ballerinas.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"
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