Kate Middleton, 41, attended a charity polo match in 2019 with Meghan Markle to watch their respective husbands compete.
For this outing, the Princess of Wales wore an LK Bennett pink floral gown called the “Madison” dress before it quickly sold out everywhere.
Three years prior to this, the Princess stepped out in a lilac version of the dress at the Berry Bros. & Rudd wine merchant in London.
Kate was later pictured wearing this lilac version in 2022 during the unveiling of her first official portrait with Prince William in Cambridge.
The silk chiffon midi dress makes the perfect spring-summer outfit. The Princess has demonstrated its versatility by wearing it to both formal and informal events.
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She once dressed the pink version up with heels for a dinner with the late Queen at a private members club, but also styled it casually with sunglasses, wedges and a crossbody for a family day at the polo in 2019.
That same year, Kate wore the dress to judge the CBBC Blue Peter Royal Garden Competition and again in 2020 during a virtual game of bingo for care home residents.
The “Madison” dress featured loose, flowing sleeves that fell above the elbow. LK Bennett described the garment as having a “tiered silhouette for effortless style”.
Kate’s dress quickly sold out after several re-stocks. However, the same dress with just a lighter shade of pink is now in stock for royal fans, and it’s called the “Elowen” dress.
LK Bennett’s flowy dress is quite pricey and costs a whopping £299. But much like the Princess of Wales’s “Madison” dress, it’s likely to remain a staple in Britons’ summer wardrobes for many years.
The “Elowen” Pink Animal Print Midi Dress is cut from a silky material in pink and features an animal print, pleat detailing, short cape sleeves and a midi skirt.
Its description says: “Perfect for the re-opening of the occasion season, our Elowen dress is ready to party.
“Crafted from a silky fabric in a soft pink animal print, it has a round neck with pleat detail to the front, short cape sleeves and a floaty, midi skirt.
“Wear it with sandals and a matching clutch for all the summer’s big moments and events.”
Kate’s pink version of the “Madison” dress, on the other hand, cost £325 and is the exact same with a more raspberry shade of pink.
Mother-of-three Kate has even also spotted in LK Bennett footwear, including the “Sledge” high-heel courts, which she first wore in 2011.
Available in different colours, these sleek shoes give Kate the perfect finishing touch to any of her looks and are said to be very comfortable.