The Princess of Wales wore the “Evie” coat on Remembrance Sunday, complemented by a Lock & Co. hat and pearl earrings that once belonged to Princess Diana.
Returning to a favored designer, she donned the same black Catherine Walker coatdress she wore three years ago at the solemn event. This year, she enhanced the look with a delicate navy blue lace bib collar while standing beside Queen Camilla on the Foreign Office balcony in London.
The military-inspired “Evie” coat features a high collar and three diagonal pintucks across the front. She paired it with a Lock & Co. hat and the famous Collingwood pearl drop earrings, named after the jewelers who created them.
The Princess also wore an RAF brooch with gold wings, honoring her paternal grandfather who served as a fighter pilot in World War II.
Remembrance Sunday is a key date in the U.K. calendar, bringing together past and current prime ministers, government officials, and senior royals to honor the armed forces and those who died in service.
The annual Remembrance Sunday service is led by King Charles at The Cenotaph war memorial in central London, with Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer, Members of Parliament, veterans, and their families attending.
Attendees pay tribute to the sacrifices of service members, reflecting on their dedication and courage.
Author’s summary: The Princess of Wales honored tradition by wearing a beloved Catherine Walker coat and family heirlooms on Remembrance Sunday, symbolizing respect and remembrance for wartime sacrifices.