Kate Middleton, current Princess of Wales, has established herself in recent years as a central figure within the British royal family. Her presence at official events, her closeness to the public, and her carefully curated style have made her a role model.
The wife of Prince William, firm in her role within the royal family, attended the Duchess of Kent's funeral this Tuesday. During the ceremony at Westminster Abbey, she once again stood out for her elegance and respect for protocol.

Kate Middleton, under the spotlight
The London temple opened its doors to host a solemn farewell ceremony, full of symbolism and tradition. Members of the royal family attended the event, including King Charles III and the Princes of Wales.
Both Kate and William showed a gesture of deep respect and solemnity upon their arrival. For the occasion, Middleton chose an all-black outfit, as required by British protocol at funerals.
She wore a dress with an A-line skirt, elegant and understated, but with a subtle nod to the style of the sixties thanks to its open sleeves. The look was completed with a pillbox hat with a veil, one of her most frequent choices for events of this nature.

The princess opted for a quilted clutch, a vintage black Chanel model. A discreet accessory, but one that highlights her affinity for timeless luxury classics. As for jewelry, she chose a pearl choker and matching earrings.
The most striking piece was the necklace, which once belonged to Queen Elizabeth II. She had already worn it at the monarch's funeral. This time, she wore it again as a gesture of tribute and remembrance to her.
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One of the details that also caught attention was the tone of her hair. Kate wore her hair down in soft waves, showing a lighter shade than her usual brown. Her style, as on other occasions, combined respect for tradition with a personal touch.
Kate Middleton's presence at the funeral was, once again, an example of discretion, elegance, and symbolism in every choice. With every detail, she once again showed her commitment to protocol and respect for the traditions of the royal house.

