As a member of the royal family, Kate Middleton is bound by various fashion rules, including no fur, mandatory pantyhose, and avoiding revealing cleavage. However, it seems that one fashion faux pas doesn't apply to the Duchess of Cambridge in the United Kingdom: wearing white after Labor Day.
In her latest public appearance, Kate effortlessly debunked the outdated fashion norm. Attending the Rugby World Cup at Stade de Marseille in France, she donned an all-white pantsuit that exuded elegance and sophistication. The ensemble, consisting of a crisp white single-breasted blazer and matching tailored flare-leg trousers by Alexander McQueen, was beautifully complemented by optic white pointed-toe pumps and a milky-colored clutch. Enhancing her ensemble were a diamond pendant necklace, drop earrings, and an England rugby rose brooch adorning her jacket.
Kate kept her long brunette hair down in polished waves, parted in the middle. A touch of pink lip color, rosy cheeks, and subtly smoky eye makeup added a glamorous finish to her look.
In February 2022, Queen Elizabeth appointed Kate as the patron of the Rugby Football Union and Rugby Football League, a role previously held by her brother-in-law, Prince Harry. This responsibility showcases Kate's growing involvement in various charitable and sporting endeavors.
Taking to Instagram, Kate congratulated the England rugby team on their victory over Argentina, expressing her excitement for their progress in the ongoing Rugby World Cup. Alongside her heartfelt message, she shared several photos capturing moments from the match.
“Well done @EnglandRugby! A great start to the tournament, and I'm eagerly looking forward to following your progress in #RWC2023 ????,” Kate wrote, showing her support for the team.