The Duchess of Cambridge knows that a royal ensemble isn’t complete without her eye-catching couture headgear. Kate Middleton wears her assortment of fascinators and fedoras to everything from breakfasts to tea parties to royal meetings and engagements. It’s no surprise that the royal families employ excellent milliners like Rachel Trevor-Morgan and Philip Treacy to design their diplomatically fashionable outfits, which have been meticulously chronicled for decades. Women are required to wear basic and timeless stylistic hats as part of the royal custom, which dates back to the 1950s. Scroll down to have a look at Kate Middleton’s five best looks of her hat.
1. Kate Middleton went all out for Commonwealth Day 2020, donning a deep-red coat by Catherine Walker and silky wine red heels. Three crimson roses and burgundy-colored velvet leaves adorned her ruby-colored headdress. Hats are an important component of British culture that distinguishes the royals from the common people. Her hat had deep symbolic importance since the flowers on it represented England’s national flower, and roses symbolized peace and a long reign.
2. The Duchess of Cambridge wore a monochrome teal ensemble to the annual Anzac Day service at Westminster Abbey to commemorate the fallen veterans. Her Catherine Walker & Co. bespoke teal coat dress was enhanced by her bold teal hat. Her stunning teal fascinator was designed by milliner Rosie Olivia and had curled pheasant feather trim. It was, without a doubt, the most eye-catching part of the entire regal ensemble.
3. In October 2018, Kate Middleton wore a gorgeous pink gown to Princess Eugenie’s royal wedding. There are regulations about which hats can be worn with which costumes for the royals, and Kate killed it with her bright pink fascinator by Philip Treacy, which included a net overlay that stretched to protect her face. It also included flowery accents that complemented her Alexander McQueen gown.
4. Kate donned a lovely pale yellow Alexander McQueen dress with a broad-brimmed matching hat by her favorite milliner Philip Treacy to mark the queen’s official birthday. Her striking hat, which had huge blossoms under the slanted brim, added a touch of refinement to her opulent ensemble.
5. Last year, she wore an all-black ensemble to the annual Remembrance Day event, which she topped off with a Philip Treacy slanted hat with sculpted ribbon accents. It complemented her custom Alexander McQueen coat, which had the traditional red poppy pin. Her gorgeous look was completed by pearl drop earrings and minimal glam makeup. As per Pinkvilla.