Princess Charlotte’s Easter Ensemble: A Symbolic Nod to Royal Tradition and Heritage


Princess Charlotte made a thoughtful sartorial choice on Sunday.

The young royal, aged 10, accompanied her family to the Easter service at St. George’s Chapel in Windsor, marking the Wales family’s first Easter public appearance since 2023.

Underneath an oatmeal-colored bespoke Catherine Walker coat adorned with chocolate-brown velvet accents, Charlotte donned a pastel blue pleated chiffon dress by Self-Portrait, priced at $335. The dress featured an elegant layered capelet and a charming bow at the collar.

Completing her ensemble, Charlotte opted for dark brown Tory Burch cap-toe ballet flats, the same stylish pair she sported during the family’s Christmas Day walk at Sandringham the previous year.

The coat, also a repeat from that December event, caught the attention of keen royal enthusiasts, who noted its striking similarity to a Catherine Walker creation worn by Kate Middleton, now 44, during her inaugural royal engagement in 2011.

But the most telling detail was the color of Charlotte’s dress. The Princess of Wales has long favored blue for Easter, wearing it in 2019, 2022 and 2023 — with Charlotte herself matching Mom in powder blue that first year.

This time around, Middleton switched it up, stepping out in a cream Self-Portrait midi dress she first wore in 2022. She paired it with Ralph Lauren Celia pumps ($750), a DeMellier Nano Montreal bag ($330) in deep toffee, Queen Elizabeth’s Bahrain pearl drop earrings and a Juliette Botterill Oak Leaf Teardrop hat (£680, or about $900).

While Middleton’s white symbolized renewal after a two-year absence from the service — during which she underwent cancer treatment and later announced her remission — Charlotte quietly carried the family’s blue tradition forward.

In her book “The Royal Wardrobe,” fashion historian Rosie Harte explains that blue serves as a “more palatable alternative” to other customary royal colors, describing it as “far less aggressive than red and significantly more conservative than purple.”

The shade telegraphs peace, stability and modernity, allowing the Waleses to lean into tradition without looking stuck in the past. It connects the young princess to a lineage of royal women, from Queen Mary to the Queen Mother, who frequently coordinated with her daughters in misty blues.

Royal photographer Chris Jackson, who recently spoke with Page Six about watching the Wales children grow up, described Charlotte as having “great poise” and called her a “mini version of Kate.”

On Sunday, she dressed the part.

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