The Duchess in Soft Blue Emilia Wickstead for Easter Sunday Service in Windsor – What Kate Wore

Happy Easter to all celebrating the day! The Duchess brought back an Emilia Wickstead design as the Cambridge family attended church at St. George’s Chapel in Windsor.   

They joined a large group of other royals that included Sophie, Countess of Wessex, Lady Louise Mountbatten-Windsor (18), James, Viscount Severn (14), the Earl of Wessex, Princess Eugenie, Peter Philips, and his daughters Isla (10) and Savannah (11), Mike and Zara Tindall and their daughter Mia (8), and the Chatto family.

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The Queen, who turns 96 on Thursday, did not attend this morning’s service, as she continues to suffer with mobility issues. She will instead mark the event at the private chapel at Windsor.

The service falls on the one-year anniversary of the Duke of Edinburgh’s funeral, which took place at the same chapel on April 17, 2021.

The last Easter Mattins service to be held at Windsor took place on the Queen’s 93rd birthday, April 21 2019.

The Prince of Wales and Duchess of Cornwall are in Scotland. Princess Anne and Vice Admiral Sir Timothy Laurence have just returned from several days in Australia and Papua New Guinea.

Another view of the Duchess and Princess Charlotte.

Below, the Tindall and Chatto families as they walked to the chapel.

Princess Eugenie and Peter Phillips with his daughters. 

Others heading to church at the chapel this morning. 

The Slough Observer reports “Staff at the castle said although the Queen was not present at the service she would be spending the day with her family afterwards.” 

The Kensington Palace social media accounts offered this greeting today.

While the Buckingham Palace account reposted the greeting from Prince Charles and the Duchess of Cornwall. 

Today’s service was led by the Right Reverend David Connor, the Dean of Windsor since 1998. 

The Cambridges as they left the Easter Mattins service.

A video of departures from the church. 

The Countess of Wessex and Lady Louise Mountbatten-Windsor. 

Data Duchess reports that Sophie wore the ‘Raquel Bea’ dress by Soler London and Jane Taylor’s ‘Greta’ hat, while Royal Fashion Police notes Lady Louise wore the Valerie Floral Midi by Hush Homewear

Princess Eugenie and Peter Phillips. 

Princess Eugenie wore a Peter Pilotto floral print dress, with thanks to Polka Popp for that ID. 

Zara Tindall shaking hands with the Dean after the service.

Ms. Tindall wore the Mathilde Dress by LK Bennett per Polka Popp on Twitter

Lady Sarah Chatto with son Arthur (I believe) as they left the chapel. 

Now for our look at what Kate wore today.  The bespoke Emilia Wickstead design is crafted from a double wool crepe fabric and showcases the fit and flare silhouette the Duchess is so fond of, as well as a set-in waistband, peak lapels, and concealed closure.

The design was first worn for a May 2017 visit to Luxembourg.  

The Duchess has repeated ensembles for all of the Easter Sunday services she has attended at Windsor. A review of past Easter looks includes the Duchess’s 2019 ensemble, a dove grey look by Alexander McQueen first worn at 2014 Easter services in Sydney, Australia. The Duchess was expecting Prince Louis when attending Easter services in 2018, and she brought back wore a chocolate brown Catherine Walker coat seen in 2015 for St. Patrick’s Day with the Irish Guards.  At the 2017 Easter service, it was also a Catherine Walker repeat of a design first worn during the 2016 Canada tour.

Today’s repeat is similar to other Emila Wickstead designs the Duchess has worn, especially the green coatdress first noted on St. Patrick’s Day 2012. The yellow design first worn to Order of the Thistle in 2012 and again in 2016 when arriving in Bhutan has a different bodice and collar design.

The Duchess wore the Jane Taylor Diamond Crepe Pleated Headband first seen when attending church at Sandringham in January 2019. 

How the piece looked in 2019. 

She added another Emmy London ‘Natasha’ handbag to her collection, this one looks like the Duck Egg Blue style ($370) in soft kid suede.

It looked like the Duchess wore her Rebecca Pumps ($415) in Riviera Blue, also by Emmy London. 

The earnings are the Cassandra Goad Cavolfiore Studs (£4830, about $6300 at today’s exchange rates) seen on previous occasions. The design is “inspired by the clusters of young flower stalks of the cauliflower (cavolfiore) in the market,” and each earring holds seven pearls set with diamonds in 18ct yellow gold.

VIDEO
The Royal Family Channel offers about two minutes of coverage in this video. 

The Slough Observer shows more than a minute of arrival coverage in this video. 

 

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