The royals continued to steal the show as they dazzled with grace and elegance at public outings this week.
Princess Kate and Duchess Sophie turned heads in stunning outfits at a 700-year-old royal ceremony in Windsor on Monday.
Catherine and Sophie stepped out to support their respective husbands, William and Edward, and the King and Queen, at Windsor Castle for the annual Order of the Garter ceremony at St. George’s Chapel.
The much-loved royal brides charmed the crowds, offering elegant bows to the King and Queen during the Garter Day procession.
The royal family members’ mesmerizing video has gone viral, grabbing huge attention and hearts of their fans.
Kate stole the show with a tailored coat, made from woven fabric, and a hat using the same fabric. She wore earrings to enhance her beauty.
Meanwhile, the Duchess of Edinburgh wore a silk ‘Gabriella’ dress by Suzannah London, which costs £1,590.
Royal ladies watched the traditional procession from the castle to St George’s Chapel for the annual service in honor of the UK’s oldest and oldest order of chivalry.
William and Kate, Charles and Camilla, Edward and Sophie, Anne and Sir Tim as well as the Duke, Duchess and Gloucester were seen returning to the castle in a horse-drawn carriage.
Members of the royal family walked in procession from the castle to the chapel for the service, which marks one of the most important events in the royal calendar.




