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Kate Mixes Zara with D&G for Queen’s Birthday Spectacular (UPDATED)

Kate mixed high and low pieces for the Queen’s 90th Birthday Celebration at the Royal Windsor Horse Show.

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©Stephen Lock / i-Images

The pageant was held on the private grounds of Windsor Castle and broadcast live on ITV.  Below, the Queen and Duke of Edinburgh arriving.

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©2016 Crown Copyright/Ministry of Defence

Prince Charles welcomes his mother.

Below, a portion of the program for this evening, shared by Sue Courter.

Courtesy Susan Courter

Courtesy Susan Courter

This is part of the letter Prince Charles wrote for the program.

It could not be more fitting that a quite different group that also enjoys The Queen’s unfailing interest and support – horse, of myriad breeds and colour – will join the 600 soldiers, sailors airmen and women who make up this evening’s celebration.

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Chris Jackson/WPA Rota/Nunn Syndication/Polaris

Below (from left to right), Kate, Prince Donatus, Landgrave of Hesse, Princess Alexandra, Prince William, Floria-Franziska of Hesse, Prince Harry. More from Rebecca English in The Daily Mail: 

Prince Donatus is a great-great-great grandson of Queen Victoria, through his paternal grandfather Philipp’s mother Margaret, a granddaughter of Queen Victoria. His father was also a third cousin of the Queen.

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©James Whatling/Splash News

The show getting underway.

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©2016 Crown Copyright/Cpl Pete Brown RLC

The Pipes and Drums of the Royal Scots Dragoon Guards.

©2016 Crown Copyright/Cpl Pete Brown RLC

©2016 Crown Copyright/Cpl Pete Brown RLC

The event showcased multiple military units and 900+ horses. More from The Telegraph:

The numbers involved in looking after 900 horses from around the world look like this: There are 1,160 horses stabled on site (for the birthday celebration and the Royal Windsor Horse Show) that have needed 3,000 bales of hay this week, 600 bags of hard feed, 4,400 bales of shavings, with 600 loos, 80 showers and a village shop for their riders.

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The Army in London (@ArmyinLondon)

Below, a montage of images showing the Band of the Household Cavalry and the Irish Guards Band performing.

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The Army in London (@ArmyinLondon)

The military performances came from UK and Commonwealth countries: the New Zealand Army Band, the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, the South Australian Police Band, the Fijian Army Dancers and Band, 100 Military and Commonwealth Pipers and the Household Cavalry Mounted Regiment.

Tonight’s celebration “told the story of Her Majesty The Queen’s remarkable life from her birth in 1926, through World War II to the Queen’s Coronation in 1953, continuing with her reign right up to the present day.” Acting as emcees, comedy duo Ant and Dec (Anthony McPartlin and Declan Donnelly) helped segue through the various elements in the Queen’s life covered in tonight’s program. More from The Daily Mail:

Famous actors narrated the historic moments from the Queen’s life starting with Downton Abbey star Jim Carter who covered the monarch’s childhood years and introduced his wife Imelda Staunton who performed a song.

Dame Helen took the audience through the monarch’s war years and how the nation fought against Nazi tyranny.

The list of stars taking part in tonight’s pageant included Dame Helen Mirren, Dame Shirley Bassey, Kylie Minogue OBE, Damian Lewis OBE, James Blunt, Gary Barlow, and Katherine Jenkins, OBE. 

The Household Cavalry.

Jaguars zipping about the arena.

Courtesy Susan Courter

Courtesy Susan Courter

Several family members also took part in the celebration tonight: Princess Anne, Prince Edward, Zara Phillips and Lady Louise Wessex all rode in the event.

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©James Whatling/Splash News

HM wore a sea green ensemble by Angela Kelly.

©2016 Crown Copyright/Cpl Pete Brown

©2016 Crown Copyright/Cpl Pete Brown

Princes Philip, William, and Harry were all wearing their Windsor Uniforms tonight, worn only at Windsor Castle.

©2016 Crown Copyright/Cpl Pete Brown RLC

©2016 Crown Copyright/Cpl Pete Brown RLC

The Duchess was in a Zara jacket, the retailer’s Blazer with Back Pleat ($99).

James Whatling, Splash News /Zara

James Whatling, Splash News /Zara

The piece is a poly/rayon blend with a touch of elastene for stretch. It features raglan sleeves, a back pleat adding extra volume (akin to what we used to call a swing coat), front pockets, oversized buttons, and what Zara refers to as a Peter Pan collar. Our thanks to Morel Melany for sharing the jacket ID on Twitter.

Zara

Zara

The Duchess was in another lace dress, it appears to be another one by Dolce and Gabbana, the brand’s Cotton Blend Lace Dress ($5995). It is a departure from the other Dolce and Gabbana lace dresses we have seen the Duchess wear, those have been sheaths. Today’s skirt has a bit of a boho feel, almost a 70’s peasant-style dress.

Kate Royal Windsor Queen Birthday Pageant White Cottton Blend Lace D G Dolce Gabbana Dress Net a porter May 15 2016

Net a Porter

The frock is described this way on the Net-a-Porter site:

Dolce & Gabbana’s white dress is a romantic choice for special events or brides. This exquisite design is crafted from pretty cotton-blend lace with sheer sleeves, a nipped-in waist and tiered, swishy skirt. It comes with a smooth satin slip for coverage.

Our thanks for this identification to Pinball Wizard, also on Twitter. The jacket and dress do not seem like items well suited to be worn together; several friends at the event suggest perhaps Kate added the jacket at the last minute, realizing it was chillier than anticipated.

UPDATE MAY 16: The Duchess also carried a black clutch and shawl/wrap/scarf. The bag looks like the Prada clutch in black satin (£940) we first saw Kate carry in India.

©Polaris/Prada

©Polaris/Prada

Fittingly, Kate’s earrings are a pair loaned to her by the Queen.

©Stephen Lock / i-Images

©Stephen Lock / i-Images

We have seen them on several occasions. They were first worn to the 2011 BAFTA dinner in Los Angeles (center), as well as to the 2013 and 2015 diplomatic receptions at Buckingham Palace.

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We will see you tomorrow for the Heads Together launch at Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park with Kate, William and Harry.

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monalisa

Thursday 19th of May 2016

This outfit just makes me sad. Kate used to be so stylish - look at the pictures from their first trip to Canada. Wow!

She seems to have lost her way completely. Is she feeling overwhelmed with it all? Her looks are too conservative, and when she takes a risk, its the wrong choice - often boho 70s styles. And it really looks like she just isn't interested in styling at all. She needs a REAL stylist who can pull things together for her and take the pressure off. Kate is starting to look a bit strained.

Thought Flora, Landgravine of Hesse looked wonderful. The large green drop earrings set off her full reddish hair beautifully. Very hard to tell about her outfit, but it looked modern and stylish.

preet

Saturday 28th of May 2016

I could not agree with you more. The last several months have been nothing but misses for me. Bring back Kate's former stylist, who clearly understood her body and her audience much better than the current.

Martina

Thursday 19th of May 2016

The coat and the dress simply do not belong together. The coat works wonderful with a pencil skirt or slacks but not with a swinging dress which would need a slim tailored jacket to accentuate a small waist. Moreover, to me the dress looks like a mediaeval night gown. For $ 6,000 she could have bought multiple better looking options.

Valerie

Thursday 19th of May 2016

I was able to purchase the Zara red blazer with back pleat after many calls to Zara stores all over the tri -state area. Since it was sold out online and not available any longer in the stores somehow a Zara employee found a size small for me in their stockroom. A miracle. I love the blazer. It fits well and looks good. Persistence pays off. Also there seems to be plenty of the long dangling disc earrings The Duchess wore in India in stock from Monsoon Accessorize stores. The Seychelles disc earrings are a great alternative as I have mentioned before in my other comments.

The person who designed the Endless Knot necklace the Duchess received from the young Queen in Bhutan as a gift is very nice and helpful. This necklace is available in silver. The necklace the Duchess received was gold and diamonds. The order takes a month or so but I believe well worth the wait since the piece is beautiful and symbolic of the harmony of compassion and wisdom.

pca

Wednesday 18th of May 2016

Beautiful jacket, especially the color on her. Dress is OK, actually may look nice with that black wrap she is carrying and matching accessories. But coat and dress together make for one of the handful of fashion fails from the duchess. Nice to know that she is human!

KateZena

Wednesday 18th of May 2016

I love her jacket. The dress isn't my style, but I'm sure she looked wonderful in it. Her hair was absolutely lovely. I wish there were more photos of it.

I find it rather disconcerting that people are snipping at her for using a low-end coat with her high-end dress. I've been there, guys! I have gone to an event that was outside or indoors but with no heat, it was supposed to be "nice" (and only "slightly chilly" in the evening. Slightly chilly in Chicago, ha!) and, well, I froze my butt off and had to run to my car to get my coat. My coat that did not match my more formal attire. It happens, but I was warm at least.

Weather changes on a dime. You can't always predict it and sometimes, you are just going to have to commit a fashion faux pas. At least you stayed warm, right?

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