Duchess Kate channeled style icon Carrie Bradshaw and the late Princess Diana while welcoming Nigeria’s president and first lady to a state visit at Windsor Castle on Wednesday.
The Princess of Wales looked chic in a green dress designed by Andrew Gn, with a high neckline, sheer balloon sleeves and a banded waistline.
She also wore Manolo Blahnik Hangisi pumps, famously worn by Bradshaw in the late 1990s series Sex and the City.
Middleton, 44, also wore a lover’s knot tiara, a diamond and pearl design favored by Princess Diana. Additionally, she paid homage to Queen Elizabeth II by wearing sapphire fringe earrings that belonged to the late royal.
The mother-of-three completed her look with a handbag designed by Jenny Packham and wore her King Charles III Royal Order of Merit.
Wrapped around Middleton was a GCVO sash and star. She styled her hair in elegant waves.
The philanthropist was all smiles as she walked alongside her husband Prince William.
The Prince of Wales, wearing a black tailcoat and white tie, was awarded the most noble medal.
Middleton and William were joined by King Charles and his wife Queen Camilla, as well as several others, to honor Nigeria’s President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.
The royal family welcomed Tinubu after Middleton celebrated St. Patrick’s Day on Tuesday with a parade with members of the Irish Guards at Mons Barracks in Aldershot, England.
Middleton, of course, wore green for the occasion, donning a custom emerald double-breasted coat by Alexander McQueen, and presented the soldiers with traditional shamrock sprigs.
She accessorized the look with a black leather belt over her sleeveless McQueen dress, and kept warm with a black scarf and Cornelia James gloves.
