The Duchess of Cambridge and Meghan Markle looked chic in classic silhouettes as they arrived at a service to mark Commonwealth Day.
As the Head of the Commonwealth, her Majesty The Queen attended the service at Westminster Abbey on Monday 12 March. She was accompanied by The Prince of Wales and The Duchess of Cornwall. Prince William and Prince Harry were seen arriving with Kate and Meghan.
The Duchess wore a Locke & Co hat with a beautifully tailored navy coat from Beulah London, £650, that accentuated her baby bump. Markle also looked chic in a cream coat by Amanda Wakeley, £895, and matching beret style hat, by Stephen Jones.
Both statement coats were available to buy online at the time of writing - although you’ll have to preorder the Beulah London one.
The royal ladies looked elegant and smart in their own understated ways, with the outfits showing off their individual styles. Prince Harry and Prince William opted for navy suits and crisp white shirts, complimenting the ladies in style.
Others in attendance to the ceremony were the Duke of York, the Princess Royal, the Countess of Wessex, the Duchess of Gloucester and Princess Alexandra.
But all eyes were on the younger set of the royal family, who certainly did not disappoint in the style stakes.
Anyone wishing to copy Meghan’s white beret look can find dupes from brands like Asos with this cream wool beret from My Accessories, £12. Alternatively, New Look offers a beret in a warmer, light brown, hue for £9.99. Urban Outfitters’ cream offering is similar in shape and style to Ms. Markles’ but it costs £18.