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Kate in Temperley London for Remembrance Sunday.

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It was a bright, sunlit morning for today’s solemn ceremonies in Whitehall marking Remembrance Sunday. Below, the Duchess of Cambridge and Countess of Wessex.

Today’s ceremony commemorates the Armistice ending World War I, it was signed at the ‘eleventh hour of the eleventh day of the eleventh month’ in 1918. Remembrance Sunday is always observed on the second Sunday in November. The statistics from World War I are staggering: there were almost 37 million military and civilian casualties. The British Empire had 1.2 million fatalities in that war.

Her Majesty, Prince Philip, and Prince Harry walking to the Cenotaph.James Whatling/Splash News

Kate, Sophie, and Vice Admiral Tim Laurence watching the events.Splash News

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Millions across the UK fell silent in tribute to those lost in war, joining the crowds who stood in a moment of contemplation as Big Ben struck 11am.

During the two-minute silence, only the distant sounds of traffic and the rustling of leaves could be heard. Police said that Whitehall was at capacity.

Her Majesty laid the first wreath at the Cenotaph, followed by Prince Philip, Princess Anne, Prince Harry, Prince William Prime Minster David Cameron and others.  Prince Charles and Camilla attended ceremonies in India where they are touring, Prince Andrew is in Afghanistan, where he marked the occasion. Prince Harry was officially laying his wreath on behalf of his father, Prince Charles. For those curious about the site for today’s events in London, the Cenotaph was initially created as a temporary structure for a parade ending WWI, but was then ultimately rebuilt as a permanent war memorial.

The day is marked throughout the UK and in Commonwealth countries, as well as wherever British troops are serving.  Below, an image shared by Her Majesty’s forces of British Troops honoring fallen comrades at Camp Bastion in Afghanistan.

Her Majesty's Armed Forces

Her Majesty’s Armed Forces

Below, wreaths laid by Scouts in Manchester, shared by GMW Scout County on Twitter.

GMW Scout County Twitter (@GMWScouts)

GMW Scout County Twitter (@GMWScouts)

This is the scene at the Cenotaph in Liverpool after wreaths were placed at that city’s memorial.

Maria Eagle MP Twitter Feed (@MEagleMP)

Maria Eagle MP Twitter Feed (@MEagleMP)

Another look.James Whatling/Splash News

Kate wore the ‘Noa’ coat by Temperley London.Temperley London

The coat features a high neck, inset satin panels in a ribbed diamond pattern, as well as one of Kate’s favorite design elements in a garment, a fit and flare silhouette. Here is a better look at the satin’s geometrical motif.

Dominic Lipinski/PA Wire

Dominic Lipinski/PA Wire

And a closer look at the detailing, especially on the back of the garment. The angle also offers a better picture of the coat’s volume, there is significant fullness below the tailored bodice and waistline.Lyst.com

It appears the coat is still available in at least one online shop, it is selling at Coco Boutique for £625, roughly $1000 at current exchange rates. Our thanks to Sarah, she commented with the coat ID on the HRH Duchess Kate page, and Adrienne also noted the brand and style on the WKW Facebook page.

There was also a Noa silk skirt by Temperley, we show it at Lyst.com.Lyst.com

Kate accessorized with her Fairy Tale hat by Sylvia Fletcher for Lock and Company; unfortunately, it is no longer available for purchase.Lock & Co.

It appeared she brought back her Cornelia James Gloves with Bow, but that does not appear to be the case. We do not have a definite ID on the manufacturer.

From what we could see it looked like Kate was carrying her trusty black UFO (Unidentified Fashion Object) handbag.Splash News

And we saw Kate’s pearl drop earrings by Annoushka as well.Annoushka

Kate was wearing a new poppy, the Buckley Crystal Poppy Brooch in the large size.Royal British Legion Poppy Shop/Splash News

It was lovely seeing Kate in a new piece, an elegant look for the Duchess. Below we see her in the Diane von Furstenberg worn in 2011 (L) and 2012 (R).Splash News/Splash News

A Temperley product update: the brand has restocked the Odele coat Kate has worn on multiple occasions.Temperley London

The coat (seen in this post) is made of sheepskin and leather, it is available on the Temperley website, priced at $3280.Temperley London

We leave you with a portion of Laurence Binyon’s classic “For the Fallen“:

They shall grow not old, as we that are left grow old:

Age shall not weary them, nor the years condemn.

At the going down of the sun and in the morning

We will remember them.

NOTE: The post has been updated to reflect uncertainty about the manufacturer/retailer of Kate’s gloves, they are not the Cornelia James as thought.

LINKAGE:

  • The Telegraph‘s video story is here, the Daily Mail’s photo-rich coverage is here,  and the Daily Mirror’s live blog is here
  • the BBC’s photo slide show is here, Sky TV’s videos may be seen here and ITV’s stories are here
  • With thanks to Micki Maynard for the tip, this link is to a video showing the Funeral of the Unknown Warrior in London on November 11, 1920. The video includes the arrival of the coffin at Westminster Abbey as well as a shot of King George V and his sons waiting to lay wreaths.

 

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Anna

Wednesday 20th of November 2013

I really liked this outfit, thanks for all the photos and details. The coat fits Kate perfectly (does she have her clothes tailored?) and I love the gloves. I don't think the gloves in this post are the same ones that she was wearing though and I was wondering if anyone knows where they're from?

They can be seen clearly in some of the photos of Kate fiddling with her hair and the bow looks to be on the top of the wrist rather than to the side and in more of a fixed position. I couldn't find any like them on the Cornelia James website.

Golden

Tuesday 12th of November 2013

This is such a fantastic, detailed post. Thank you for sharing all the components of Kate's ensemble, while also respecting and acknowledging the significance of the event she was attending. Very impressed with your site!

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JR

Tuesday 12th of November 2013

My comment wasn't meant as a knock on your site at all - you do a fantastic job! I wouldn't have known about the RBL offerings without it! Thank you so much for all your hard work, in particular bringing attention to worthwhile organizations who need support - no doubt both Cambridges would enthusiastically approve :)

admin

Tuesday 12th of November 2013

Oh no, I didn't think it was at all! It was good to have a reminder about the Royal Legion, I tend to think that if something's published once I shouldn't do it again, which is really silly. It's a hangover from too many years doing tv news, repetition is often discouraged, but it's not at all the same in blogville, so reminders are good. :)

Anne

Monday 11th of November 2013

Any info on Kate's poppy? It looks like it might be a piece of jewelry instead of a silk flower.

admin

Monday 11th of November 2013

Hello, and thank you for commenting, it made me realize I hadn't included that information in the post! It is update now. :)

Anne

Monday 11th of November 2013

Thank you for such a lovely commentry.

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