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Kate Middleton Wears a Favorite Emilia Wickstead Dress for an Outing in Wales

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From Harper's BAZAAR

  • On Wednesday, Duchess Kate and her husband, Prince William, visited South Wales, where the royal couple met with local business owners who are reopening amid the coronavirus pandemic.

  • For the excursion, the duchess wore the same floral-print dress by Emilia Wickstead that she wore to the Chelsea Flower Show last fall.


The Duchess of Cambridge relied on a tried-and-true style favorite for her visit today to South Wales alongside Prince William.

Stopping in Barry Island, the royal couple spoke with local business owners about how the coronavirus pandemic has affected their businesses reliant on the tourism sector. They later traveled to Shire Hall Care Home in Cardiff, where they met with staff, residents, and their family members. And all the while, Kate was wearing a very familiar floral ensemble.

The duchess opted for a vibrant printed dress by one of her favorite British designers, Emilia Wickstead. But her Wales visit wasn't the first time she'd donned the floral number; she wore the same dress last fall for the debut of another rendition of her Back to Nature Garden at the 2019 Chelsea Flower Show.

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William and Kate's Wales visit came as businesses in the area have begun to reopen their doors, with the United Kingdom easing its coronavirus lockdown measures. In addition to meeting with local business owners, the Cambridges also visited an arcade, which is reopening today to the public, to talk about how its staff are working to keep patrons safe with the global health crisis still looming.

Kate has also embarked on solo royal outings recently, following the Cambridges' months-long quarantine at their Anmer Hall home on the Sandringham estate. Just yesterday, the duchess visited a baby bank in Sheffield, where she helped pack generous donations from 19 British-based retailers to go to families in need across the United Kingdom. While the duchess wore a face covering for her appearance at the baby bank, she and Prince William did not appear to wear protective gear for their South Wales engagement.

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