Duchess is Back in Green And Hits The Mark

Kate Middleton and William of England at the traditional St Patrick’s Day Parade in Aldershot, Hampshire.
The Duchess and her husband William attend the traditional parade for the patron saint of Ireland. That the pandemic has stopped in the last two editions. But now she is smiling again.
Kate Middleton and William of England return to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day after the last two years of hiatus due to the pandemic. The traditional St. Patrick’s Parade is a must for the Cambridge, who are in Aldershot, Hampshire this year. For the great party in honor of the patron saint of Ireland, the 40-year-old duchess is, as expected, in green. And dispenses caresses, smiles and shamrocks.

– Kate Middleton wears a royal hat, green pumps and a coat with military details, with a long collar, leather buttons and badges. A new item by Laura Green (from € 3,800), but practically the same as those worn on St Patrick’s Day in the editions prior to the pandemic. While Prince William fulfills his role as colonel of the Irish Guards, Kate receives a basket of good luck fresh clovers: she places a bunch on her coat (embellished with a brooch also in the shape of a clover) and distributes the rest to the officers and to the guards. She then stops to pet the big dog Turlough Mor, mascot of the parade, first. And then a little girl: will the desire for her fourth child return to her?

It’s a busy time for William and Kate: within two weeks the Cambridge were in Wales, where they had lived for a while after their wedding, they showed their closeness to the warring Ukrainian people by visiting the Ukrainian Cultural Center; attended the Commonwealth Day celebrations at Westminster Abbey with Prince Charles (with Camilla Parker-Bowles) replacing the Queen. In short, they are increasingly at the center of the monarchy.









