The Princess of Wales selected a striking blue Gabriela Hearst trouser suit for her Wimbledon appearance today, choosing the designer's Stephanie blazer for the occasion.
For footwear, Catherine donned Ralph Lauren heels and completed her ensemble with Stella earrings from Carousel Jewels, which feature lapis and moonstone and retail at £160.
The 44-year-old royal wore her brunette hair swept back into a ponytail, with observers noting her fresh, glowing makeup.
She paired the mid-blue blazer and matching trousers with a white top underneath.

The Stephanie blazer is no longer available to purchase from the brand.
The Princess of Wales made an unannounced appearance at the All England Club on Thursday, delighting tennis enthusiasts who had camped overnight hoping to secure tickets.
Catherine, who serves as patron of the AELTC, headed directly to The Queue upon arrival, where she spent time chatting with fans and shaking hands.
The royal even helped scan tickets and personally distributed them to several fortunate attendees.

Her visit comes just days after she completed the demanding Three Peaks Challenge over the weekend, raising funds for the Royal Marsden Hospital.
She was accompanied by the club's Honorary Stewards during her walkabout with waiting fans.
Catherine later made her way to Court 18 to take in some of the action on the outer courts.
The princess sat courtside with former British number one Tim Henman and AELTC chair Deborah Jevans to watch British player Arthur Fery compete in his second-round match against Finland's Otto Virtanen.

As a well-known tennis enthusiast, Catherine frequently appears in the Royal Box during the fortnight and now holds responsibility for presenting trophies to the singles champions.
Last year, she attended Centre Court on consecutive days to hand the winners' silverware to Iga Swiatek and Jannik Sinner.
Catherine has previously spoken about her own memories of queuing for Wimbledon tickets before joining the Royal Family.

In 2023, she shared with British number one Emma Raducanu how she would wait in line as a child alongside her father Michael and sister Pippa.
"I used to do that. It meant so much to be able to get the ground passes and be part of the championships," the princess explained, adding that they would arrive "at the crack of dawn."
The visit marks her first Wimbledon appearance of 2026 and her latest public engagement since announcing her cancer was in remission.
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