The Princess of Wales and Princess Charlotte wear Alexander McQueen for the coronation of King Charles III

LONDON — The Princess of Wales wore Alexander McQueen for the coronation of King Charles III on Saturday morning.< / p>

Kate Middleton was dressed in a long white dress with embroidered flowers symbolizing the four countries that make up the Britain . She also wore the ceremonial uniform of the Welsh Guards.

Her coronation ensemble was a nod to Lee Alexander McQueen's designs that championed women warriors. Her insignia resembled and subtly referenced McQueen's 2008 fall show, The Girl Who Lived in the Tree, with the use of white, red and blue.

Alexander McQueen's fall 2008 show, The Girl Who Lived in the Tree. Alexander McQueen's Fall 2008 show, The Girl Who Lived in the Tree. Getty Images

Middleton, an often romantic, but structural chest of drawers with strong shoulders and fabric leaning over its own to the occasion.

She also wore a silver floral headpiece with silver bars, crystals, and silver threads. money, instead of a tiara. The piece was made by Jess Collett in collaboration with Alexander McQueen.

The decision to wear a commanded helmet signaled his seniority within the royal family, but also the championing British design and cementing her own style by wearing something outside of the royal jewelry vault.

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She also paid tribute to her mother-in-law, the late Diana, Princess of Wales, by wearing her South Sea pearl earrings.

Diana first wore the earrings in November 1990 at the coronation banquet of Emperor Akihito and Empress Michiko of Japan.

The Princess of Wales' daughter, Princess Charlotte, wore an outfit similar to her mother's . The dress was white and had a small cape with lapels embroidered with rose, thistle, daffodil and clover patterns. She wore white Mary Jane shoes and a smaller version of the Princess of Wales crown.

The Princess of Wales and Princess Charlotte wear Alexander McQueen for the coronation of King Charles III

LONDON — The Princess of Wales wore Alexander McQueen for the coronation of King Charles III on Saturday morning.< / p>

Kate Middleton was dressed in a long white dress with embroidered flowers symbolizing the four countries that make up the Britain . She also wore the ceremonial uniform of the Welsh Guards.

Her coronation ensemble was a nod to Lee Alexander McQueen's designs that championed women warriors. Her insignia resembled and subtly referenced McQueen's 2008 fall show, The Girl Who Lived in the Tree, with the use of white, red and blue.

Alexander McQueen's fall 2008 show, The Girl Who Lived in the Tree. Alexander McQueen's Fall 2008 show, The Girl Who Lived in the Tree. Getty Images

Middleton, an often romantic, but structural chest of drawers with strong shoulders and fabric leaning over its own to the occasion.

She also wore a silver floral headpiece with silver bars, crystals, and silver threads. money, instead of a tiara. The piece was made by Jess Collett in collaboration with Alexander McQueen.

The decision to wear a commanded helmet signaled his seniority within the royal family, but also the championing British design and cementing her own style by wearing something outside of the royal jewelry vault.

Related Galleries

She also paid tribute to her mother-in-law, the late Diana, Princess of Wales, by wearing her South Sea pearl earrings.

Diana first wore the earrings in November 1990 at the coronation banquet of Emperor Akihito and Empress Michiko of Japan.

The Princess of Wales' daughter, Princess Charlotte, wore an outfit similar to her mother's . The dress was white and had a small cape with lapels embroidered with rose, thistle, daffodil and clover patterns. She wore white Mary Jane shoes and a smaller version of the Princess of Wales crown.

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