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Kate in Catherine Walker and a New Brooch for Battle Anniversary

The Duchess wore a new Catherine Walker coatdress for today’s commemoration of the 100th anniversary of the Battle of Passchendaele in Ypres, Belgium.©James Whatling

UK Prime Minister Theresa May greets Kate as dignitaries gather for the memorial.Clarence House

Prince Charles arrives for the service of remembrance.William Kate Tyne Cot Cemetery Belgium Passchendaele 100 Catherine Walker

The Prince of Wales and Queen Mathilde.Clarence House

The battle started 100 years ago today; ceremonies were at Tyne Cot Cemetery.Passchendaele100.org

The cemetery entrance.Kensington Palace

It is the largest of all Commonwealth cemeteries in the world in terms of burials.

There are 11,961 Commonwealth servicemen buried there, of whom more than 8,300 remain unidentified. The site also contains the Tyne Cot Memorial, which commemorates nearly 35,000 servicemen from the United Kingdom and New Zealand who died on the Ypres Salient after 16 August 1917 and whose graves are not known.

Military units taking part in the service included the Band of HM Royal Marines Plymouth, Band of the Welsh Guards and Central Band of the Royal Air Force.Kensington Palace

A headstone marks the grave of an unknown Canadian soldier.Kensington Palace

Sir Timothy Laurence, the Duchess, Queen Mathilde and Prince William walking to their seats.Kensington Palace

From The Daily Telegraph:

Exactly 100 years after thousands of British and Commonwealth troops went “over the top”, Charles, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge and Prime Minister Theresa May joined the King and Queen of Belgium and some 4,000 descendants of those who fought, for a ceremony at the enormous Tyne Cot cemetery near Ypres.

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Awaiting the start of the service.

Continuing The Telegraph’s coverage:

In his address to the gathering, the Prince said: “We remember it not only for the rain that fell, the mud that weighed down the living and swallowed the dead, but also for the courage and bravery of the men who fought here.”

Commonwealth War Graves Commission

From the War Graves Commission:

Welsh poet Hedd Wyn and Irish poet Francis Ledwidge, who were both killed in action on the first day of Passchendaele, were honoured during the commemorations

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Kate is given a bouquet to place graveside.©James Whatling/Kensington Palace

Prince Charles and Sir Timothy Laurence receiving the wreaths they will place at the memorial.Commonwealth War Graves Commission @CWGC

The service concluded with a fly-past of Belgian F-16s in a missing man formation.Commonwealth War Graves Commission

A video of the flyover.

King Philippe, the Duchess, Queen Mathilde, Prince William, and you can just see Theresa May in the lower right corner as they watch the jets.©Stephen Lock / i-Images

Before the service, Kate and William visited with interns from the War Graves Commission.Commonwealth War Graves Commission @CWGC

The interns play a vital role in helping visitors learn about the cemetery and the stories of those buried there.Commonwealth War Graves Commission

Kate and William toured parts of the cemetery. Here you see them accompanied by Victoria Wallace, Director General of the Commonwealth War Graves Commission. 

Now to what Kate wore for today’s commemoration.©Zak Hussein

She was in Catherine Walker’s Melrose coatdress.© /Catherine Walker /

The garment is described as being made of dusty pink Venetian wool, a lightweight higher-end fabric. It is decorated at the hem and cuff with hand appliqued taupe lace.Catherine Walker

Kate wore a new hat for today’s ceremony. It has the look of a Jane Taylor design, but we’ve not yet found a specific style it matches or received confirmation from the milliner. We’ll pursue this as soon as we get the post up. UPDATE:  It turns out Kate’s hat was by Jane Taylor, but it’s a style we’ve seen before. The Duchess was wearing the Fleur style first worn in Belgium in 2014. Anna of My Small Obsessions thought it looked familiar, and she was right. Anna received confirmation from the milliner it is the same piece with new embellishment.Image 2

She also had on a brooch we’ve not seen before; it is another loan from the Queen, featuring multiple leaves with three large mabé pearls.  A Tip of the Tiara to Jelena, who tweeted it was worn by HM on a state visit to South Korea.©Nunn Syndication/Polaris

More about the piece from Her Majesty’s Jewel Vault:

This piece is something of an obscure member of The Queen’s brooch collection. Its provenance is so far unknown and its appearances are scarce; The Queen most notably wore it during a State Visit to South Korea in 1999.

The Duchess wore Princess Diana’s Collingwood Pearl and Diamond Earrings, so-called because they were a gift from Collingwood Jewelers. The earrings were previously worn to the Spain state dinner in mid-Julypictures photos Kate Middleton Duchess Cambridge Princess Diana's jewelry earrings tiara state dinner

They were part of Diana’s private jewelry collection. Kate Passchendaele Tyne Cot Cemetery Pearl Diamond Drop Earrings 3 Shots July 31 2017

Back to the Order of Splendor:

Brooches are not really a regular part of The Duchess of Cambridge’s wardrobe, but her use of the Pearl and Diamond Leaf Brooch – together with the Collingwood Pearl and Diamond Earrings from the collection of the late Diana, Princess of Wales (first worn for the Spanish state banquet) – adds a nice touch of extra formality for a significant remembrance occasion.

Today we saw a new pair of Gianvito Rossi pumps, although they are the same color, praline, as Kate’s frequently worn pair. Originally many of us presumed they were the signature 105 style with its 4″ heel (below left). But HeavenQRF noticed today’s heel height is different from the pair we’re used to seeing; she deserves a Tip of the Tiara as well, for I would never have noticed the disparity in heel height.

It looks like Kate wore the brand’s Signature heel in the 3.5″ heel version. We show it at Forward ($675); it is also available in limited sizing at Savannah ($670).Forward/Forward/Polaris

Some may recall that Gianvito Rossi’s point heel suede pump comes in three heel heights: the 4.1″ we often see Kate wear; the 3.5″ style worn today; and the lowest heel, which is 2.75″ – 3″.  Below you see the design in all three heights as offered at My Theresa.My Theresa

Kate wore her hair up.©

This 1:30 video shows the Duke and Duchess walking through the cemetery and meeting with the interns.

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We also have news about the private secretary replacing Rebecca Deacon Priestley. Below you see Ms. Deacon and Miguel Head, Prince William’s private secretary, at last night’s Passchendaele events.©James Whatling

The Duchess’s new private secretary is Catherine Quinn.  Currently, she is the Chief Operating Officer and Associate Dean for Administration at the University of Oxford’s Saïd Business School. From a Kensington Palace statement:

“Catherine is a member of the Boards of the Charity Commission for England and Wales, the Met Office, and the Royal British Legion.

“She has an MBA from Oxford University’s Saïd Business School and degrees from US and UK universities.”

And from People magazine:

Quinn is also a member of the Boards of The Charity Commission for England and Wales, The Met Office, The Royal British Legion and The National Memorial Arboretum.

Ms. Quinn will start in her new position in October.

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  • We have some truly fabulous folks sharing their thoughts here via their comments.  I cannot tell you how much I have learned over the years via the insight shared here by others, nor how much I appreciate it. Thus I dread having to mention ‘comment etiquette.’ However, the sarcasm in (a very few) comments is becoming an issue, and onerous to manage. If we could keep that in mind when composing comments, it would be of immense help and a benefit for all who enjoy the site. I also need to add the quarterly reminder about negative comments: if you don’t like something, be it an item Kate wore or a comment left by a fellow reader, by all means, share that opinion. But please do it politely. Responding to another’s comment by saying “You are wrong!!” or referring to a hat as looking like a toilet will mean the comment isn’t published. Thank you to everyone for your efforts on this.
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Olivia

Monday 28th of August 2017

The taupe lace is exquisite. So beautiful. My eyes keep going to it in every picture.

I'm feeling the color taupe a lot more recently.

Cathy W

Thursday 24th of August 2017

Am I dreaming, or since you switched to the new format, did a post disappear?

admin

Thursday 24th of August 2017

Hi Cathy, I'm glad you asked. You're not dreaming, not at all. There are two that didn't make the transfer, I'm in the process of adding them back. :(

Gloria Evans

Saturday 5th of August 2017

I am really tired of the coat dresses.

Paraskevi Arvanitaki

Monday 7th of August 2017

I agree...although coatdresses are a safe and always elegant choice,Duchess 's age and beauty ask for something different that could also be appropriate for the occasion...So many dresses different so many labels... And I think that having her hair light curls is more beautiful and more. "her age"...

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MeLaNie9

Friday 4th of August 2017

The original hat is my number one favorite hat the DOC has ever worn. I recognized right away that the hat base was the same but I thought it was just another of the same hat with a different embellishment. I'm a bit bummed to know that my favorite hat has been re-done, but before I knew it, I thought this is my second favorite hat she has worn of all time! At least I'm consistent with what I like ;)

preppyhippy

Saturday 26th of August 2017

Perhaps it hasn't been permanently modified, and she has just acquired multiple embellishments for the same hat. I quite like the new one!

Katie

Friday 4th of August 2017

Catherine Walker makes the perfect clothes for women in high profile positions then need to be photographed as classic, feminine, and elegant. Kate is wise to turn to her for events like these where being shown as pretty, modest, and respectful is paramount.

Sadly, the filter made Kate look like she was wearing tan heels with a grey dress. One can tell a filter was used when the same Jane Taylor hat looks tan in an earlier photo and now grey. Kate actually wore a pink Prada clutch and pinkish "praline" heels with a dusty pink coat dress and taupe lace so she matched better than the pictures reveal.

Pearls are classic with this look. The Queen's pearl and diamond brooch matched Diana's pearl earrings. I think the brooch would have been appreciated more without the red poppy next to it but the poppy was necessary for the event.

Also, I recall a story the Spencers asked their family jeweler, Collingwood, to make the pearl and diamond collection for Diana as a wedding present. Diana often wore the collection with the Spencer tiara in her early days as Princess of Wales as a nod to her grand family. Therefore, the earrings are lovely and have an interesting history.

Finally, a chignon is considered elegant but I find it ages Kate's face. Sort of gives her a Wallis Simpson effect. Kate's best hair in a similar outfit was on March 14, 2016 when she stepped out in the grey Erdem coat and John Boyd hat (I love his hats!). Her hair looked healthy, polished, professional yet unstuffy.

Congrats on Catherine Quinn. Prince Phillip is retiring and the Queen may follow so Charles, William, with their partners must be preparing to take on more duties, which will mean more pictures of Kate. I'm curious to see her continued style evolution as she takes on greater responsibilities.

Bonnie

Saturday 5th of August 2017

Katie, the outfit you mention, that the D of C wore on March 14, 2016, is in my top ten favourite looks on Kate. The monochromatic grey ensemble, the beautiful coat and flattering hat were one of her best.

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