Kate Middleton’s All-White Look for Christmas Carol Service is Giving

She may be the Princess of Wales, but Kate Middleton has certainly earned the title of queen of tonal dressing. Once again, she proved her fashion prowess as she stepped out in an all-white ensemble for a Christmas carol service at Westminster Abbey.

Traditionally, red and green are the go-to colors for the festive season. However, Kate took a different approach, and it couldn’t have been more perfect. Winter white exudes class and elegance, making it a fitting choice for such a special occasion.

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Kate’s outfit for the event consisted of a striking white jacket, high-waisted pants, and a matching top. She effortlessly carried a beautiful Strathberry bag, completing her immaculate look. In a promotional video for the special, the mother-of-three also showcased a white Self-Portrait blazer coat, demonstrating her impeccable sense of style.

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This all-white ensemble is a departure from Kate’s previous Christmas looks. Last year, she opted for a burgundy coat dress, while the year before, she donned a glamorous red coat dress. This year, she has chosen to embrace the purity and elegance of white, adding a touch of sophistication to her attire.

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Kate Middleton at the Together At Christmas service in 2022.

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Kate Middleton at the Together At Christmas service in 2021.

The Christmas carol service hosted by Kate, titled Together At Christmas, was held at the magnificent Westminster Abbey. The event was a heartfelt celebration of those who support children and families, with members of the monarchy, Kate’s family, and inspiring individuals in attendance.

“Tonight’s carol service with @earlychildhood is a moment to thank all those who work to support babies, young children and families in our communities across the UK, celebrating the golden opportunity that the birth of a new baby brings.” Prince Williams and the Princess shared on Instagram, noting that the event is in partnership with The Royal Foundation Centre for Early Childhood.

“Look out for our special postbox which will whisk letters and Christmas messages from our congregation to children who might be struggling this year 📮”

They also kept the public updated after the service while thanking those supporting “babies and children in our communities.”

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