Kate Middleton and Prince William just concluded a two-day tour of Scotland’s Inner Hebrides. The Lord and Lady of the Isles, as they are known in the region, marked their 14th wedding anniversary during the visit.
Kate’s outfits reflected the outdoor-focused itinerary of the trip, with neutral tones and layers suited to Scotland’s unpredictable weather. Her first look on Tuesday featured a double-breasted brown herringbone blazer by Holland Cooper, her go-to See by Chloé combat boots, and a chambray button-down safari linen shirt by British retailer Boden.
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The lightweight button-down offered a casual balance to the structured blazer and served as a versatile foundation for layering—ideal for transitional spring weather. The beauty of a chambray shirt lies in its adaptability: style it under a tailored jacket like Kate for a polished daytime look, or wear it open over a tank with relaxed trousers for a more off-duty feel. Its soft texture and neutral tone make it a wardrobe staple that works year-round.
Her outfit on Wednesday was perfect for a trip to Ardura Community Forest followed by a boat ride to the Isle of Iona. For the outdoor excursions, the Princess of Wales chose a Ralph Lauren herringbone tweed jacket and an olive cashmere sweater by Johnstons of Elgin.
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