The ' absence at the annual Buckingham Palace Garden Parties can already be felt this summer. A typically glamorous affair, the garden parties are always a sartorial spectacle as royals and guests don their finest regalia to enjoy tea, sandwiches, scones and strawberries on the lawns of the landmark royal residence. Known for her unmistakable elegance and penchant for formal wear, Princess Kate's style is never not on point when she graces the steps of Buckingham Palace to greet guests.
From her candy coloured Emilia Wickstead tea dress to her Cinderella-blue belted coat by Christopher Kane, rounds up each and every one of Princess Kate's garden party looks through the years. One year after her , the Princess of Wales made her Buckingham Palace garden party debut in a pastel pink 'Alice' dress by one of her favourite occasionwear designers, Emilia Wicksted. Kate paired the pleated dress with a titled blush pink hat designed by Jane Corbett, along with accessories from L.
K.Bennett. The next time Princess Kate attended a Buckingham Palace garden party she was .
The royal's blooming baby bump was disguised beneath a lemon-yellow textured coat by Emilia Wickstead. Princess Kate departed from her candy coloured streak the following year, slipping into an ethereal lace bodycon dress by Alexander McQueen. The neutral-toned dress was a rare fashion move for the royal, who rarely wears cream-hues by themself.
Two years later, the Princess of Wales once again opted for a neutral dress,.
