Wedding season presents a range of outfit opportunities and obstacles for the average guest, ranging from the need to dress appropriately for the time, weather and location to—most importantly—not overshadowing the bride. But what do the royals wear when they take their places in the congregation to celebrate someone else for a change? Princess Kate and have perfected the art of wedding guest fashion, not overdressing or underdressing to celebrate loved ones' nuptials. Whether it's in the regal surroundings of St.
George's Chapel at Windsor Castle or a country church in a small English parish, the royal sisters-in-law have been celebrated for their outfit choices, including that important British wedding accessory, the hat. For and Meghan Markle's wedding day on May 19, 2018, Princess Kate opted for a pastel primrose yellow ensemble, pulling a couture Alexander McQueen coat dress that was already in her royal wardrobe. Kate was less than a month postnatal at the time of the wedding, having given birth to on April 23.
She accessorized her look with an asymmetric floral hat in a matching shade of yellow, made by . In 2018, just three months after her own marriage, Meghan Markle attended the wedding of Prince Harry's childhood friend, Charlie Van Straubenzee. The wedding fell on August 4, Meghan's birthday, and she attended wearing a chic shirt dress by the Canadian fashion brand Club Monaco in color-blocked shades of navy, green, pink, and white, elevated with a leather bel.
