Princess Charlotte’s Easter Outfit: A Meaningful Touch of Tradition
Princess Charlotte Makes a Stylish Appearance at Easter Service
Princess Charlotte showcased her fashion sense during the Easter service at St. George’s Chapel in Windsor, marking the Wales family’s first Easter appearance since 2023. The ten-year-old joined her parents, Prince William and Kate Middleton, along with her brothers, to celebrate the festive occasion.
Charlotte wore a pastel blue pleated chiffon dress from Self-Portrait adorned with a layered capelet and a bow at the neck, which retails for $335. Over the dress, she sported a bespoke coat by Catherine Walker in oatmeal, featuring elegant chocolate-brown velvet accents.
The young royal first wore both the coat and her Tory Burch flats during the royal family Christmas walkabout in December, emphasizing her stylish consistency across occasions.
Kate Middleton diverged from her habitual choice of blue for Easter, opting instead for a cream Self-Portrait midi dress complemented by dark brown Tory Burch cap-toe ballet flats. The coat she wore also mirrored sentiments from a past engagement in 2011, creating a sense of continuity in her fashion choices.
Historically, the Wales family often dresses in blue during Easter, a tradition that has come to signify family unity amid royal responsibilities. Charlotte’s choice of a pastel shade subtly carried on this family tradition while allowing her mother to symbolize renewal with her cream outfit—reflecting a significant return to public life after her recent health journey.

Fashion historian Rosie Harte notes that blue has long been viewed as a more approachable color choice for royal appearances, providing a harmonious blend of tradition and modernity. The color ties Charlotte to a lineage of royal women who have used similar shades to convey stability and peacefulness.
Charlotte’s poised demeanor drew praise from royal photographer Chris Jackson, who remarked that she is a "mini version of Kate," indicating the promising presence of the young princess in royal duties.
As the Wales family continues to engage with public life, these fashion moments offer glimpses into their unified approach to royal traditions, while also allowing room for personal expression.







