Kate chose an iconic £89 dress from the Princess of Wales’s wardrobe today.
The Princess of Wales made her first official away visit today since announcing her cancer remission, attending the Tŷ Hafan Children’s Hospice in the Vale of Glamorgan this morning.
The visit marked a significant return to public duties for the Princess, who chose the Welsh children’s hospice for her first full day of engagements outside London.
The Princess spent the morning at the facility, which provides care and support for children with life-limiting conditions and their families across Wales.
Kate chooses iconic £89 dress from Princess of Wales’s wardrobe
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For her visit, the Princess wore her signature £89.99 Zara dress, a piece that has become a staple in her royal wardrobe since its first appearance in Bradford in 2020.
The houndstooth check dress with its decorative neckline has been seen at several significant engagements, including a visit to University College London in 2021, and the Aberfan Memorial Garden in Wales in 2023.
The choice of attire, paired with Giuseppe Zanotti pumps, reflects the Princess’s reputation for approachability, a quality that resonates with her role as patron of several charitable organisations.
The dress has become one of the most frequently worn items in her royal wardrobe.
Princess Kate first wore the dress on a trip to Bradford in 2020
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The Princess’s new role as patron of Tŷ Hafan Children’s Hospice carries special significance, as the position was previously held by Princess Diana during the service’s early fundraising stages.
This connection to her late mother-in-law adds historical weight to the Princess of Wales’s involvement with the hospice, which continues to provide essential services across Wales.
The appointment reinforces the royal family’s longstanding commitment to children’s hospice care in Wales, bridging past and present royal patronages.
William and Kate are pioneering a new approach to royal visits, moving away from traditional ceremonial appearances towards a focus on community fundraising.
Princess Kate wearing the dress to visit UCL in 2021
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The couple’s innovative model was successfully tested in Scarborough last November, where they raised £345,000 for local non-profit organisations.
Today’s visit to South Wales follows this new template, with plans to generate similar levels of support for foundations focusing on children’s wellbeing and textile manufacturing.
This marks a significant shift from the conventional royal visit format of greeting crowds, taking photos with babies, and cutting ribbons, towards a more impact-driven approach benefiting local communities.