The truth is that Kate Middleton ends up being the undisputed protagonist of each of the events she attends. The Princess of Wales usually surprises with each of her outfits, and it could not be less this Saturday, in the traditional Trooping the Color parade. The chosen outfit has managed to become the focus of all eyes, and her total emerald green look has captivated fashion experts.

Twelve years after her first parade, in 2011, the princess has once again impressed as she did that time. Trooping the Color is an annual event that marks the official birthday of the British monarch, and it has been an especially significant year as it was King Charles III’s first parade as monarch. At this appointment, Kate Middleton attended accompanied by Queen Camilla, who also looked spectacular. Also in attendance were Kate’s children with Prince William: Prince George, Princess Charlotte of Cambridge and Prince Louis.

Proud to attend with her family, Kate reappeared radiant and, as always, elegant. The princess opted for an emerald green total look, made up of a dress-coat by Singapore’s best-known designer, Andrew GN. This designer has managed to position himself as one of the fashion designers among the members of the different royal houses: he has dressed Sassa de Osma, Rania de Jordan and Middleton herself.

As we said, Middleton has once again demonstrated the elegance that characterizes her, choosing a saturated and very striking color. This emerald green has made its way into all the fashion collections in 2023 and it looks like it will stay on the podium for a long time as it is an elegant and vivid color, which she usually favours.

The reality is that this choice has surprised everyone, since Kate strayed from the colors that she usually uses in her outfits: vibrant red, baby blue, klein or cobalt tone and white. However, in the past we have also seen her wear pastel tones playing with pink, yellow or beige. This time she has dared with this beautiful green that, in addition, favors her a lot and that combines scandalously with her eyes.

It was a very special day for the family, and especially for the new king: Carlos III. As colonel-in-chief of the seven regiments of the Royal Household, from his horse he has greeted 1,400 soldiers and 400 musicians, in an act that has been reminiscent of the last equestrian appearance of Queen Elizabeth II in 1986. This is something that has shocked British society, as the monarch was widely thought not to ride after several soldiers fainted from the heat during rehearsals. The event has been a success and the reason for family reunion again.