Kate Middleton added a sentimental touch to her Roland Mouret suited styling moment while out at East London University on Wednesday in London.

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The Princess of Wales wore a sand-tone coordinated suit, featuring a long-sleeve single-breasted blazer and coordinated high-waisted trousers. Middleton’s blazer featured such tailored design details as sinuous lapels and flap pockets at the waist. Buttons also accentuated the cuffs of Middleton’s blazer.
The British royal family member’s high-waist trousers were crafted with a wide-leg silhouette. Middleton paired the sandy suit style with a cream blouse. The Princess of Wales continued the warm tonal style of her attire with pointed toe pumps in a muted gold shade by Ralph Lauren.

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Middleton’s sentimental touch to Wednesday’s attire came in the form of her jewelry. The royal turned to English jewelry designer Daniella Draper for her earrings and necklace. While her earrings featured small hoops with heart-shaped charms, Middleton’s necklace was designed with a nod to her three children.
The gold necklace included the initials of the Prince and Princess of Wales’s three children — Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis, each represented with the first letter of their respective name.

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The necklace has been a key accessory for Middleton for several months. She’s regularly worn the piece for public outings, including an engagement as far back as September 2025.
Along with frequent rewears, such sentimental touches have always been a key fixture of Middleton’s royal style. Not only has the Princess of Wales worn the initial necklace for her three children, but she also regularly accessorizes with jewelry pieces that pay homage to the late Queen Elizabeth II and Princess Diana.

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Middleton’s outing at East London University on Tuesday coincided with the launch of “Foundations for Life: A Guide to Social and Emotional Development.” The Princess of Wales and The Royal Foundation Centre for Early Childhood launched the new resource, which highlights the role of loving and responsive relationships play in the well-being of young children.







