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Getting Crafty in Combatting the Cold
Katherine showcased her style prowess by adding sleeves to a chic $1,200 Amelia Wickstead dress while braving the chilly weather in Boston for her solo engagement at Harvard, marking the start of Wales's US tour.
The Princess of Wales exuded elegance in a customized long-sleeve blue-collar dress by Amelia Wickstead during her visit to the Center on the Developing Child at Harvard University on Friday morning.
Arriving at the Cambridge, Massachusetts Institute unaccompanied, Katherine kicked off the third day of the whirlwind US tour with grace and poise.
Sporting a blue and black-patterned mid-length gown, Katherine effortlessly elevated her ensemble with a touch of sophistication.
The original dress, priced at $1,201, lacked sleeves, prompting speculation that she had it tailored to suit her style.
Marketed as a versatile garment that seamlessly transitions from office attire to event wear with minimal effort, the pencil dress boasts a houndstooth print that accentuates its tailored silhouette.
Completing her ensemble with a pair of black pumps and Daniela Draper-embellished gold hoop earrings, the 40-year-old princess maintained her signature style.
Her long, brown hair cascaded in beach-like waves around her face, adding a touch of effortless glamour to her overall look.
Carrying a mulberry blue leather handbag, no longer available from the brand but currently resold online for $1,100, Katherine radiated confidence and sophistication as she graced the event.
Greeted by a crowd of devoted supporters who braved the cold to catch a glimpse of the princess, Katherine beamed with joy as she entered the building, acknowledging the cheers and waves with grace.
Alongside her husband, Prince William, the royal couple is in the United States for the Earthshot Prize Awards, an initiative spearheaded by William in 2020 to recognize individuals making significant contributions to environmental conservation.
Scheduled to take place at the MGM Music Hall in Boston later in the day, the Earthshot Prize Awards promise to be a momentous occasion celebrating environmental stewardship.
Throughout their trip, Katherine and William have been actively engaged in various activities, including attending the Earthshot launch and enjoying a Boston Celtics game at TD Garden, where they cheered on the players amidst a vibrant atmosphere.
On Thursday, the couple met with key figures from Greentown Labs and the Northeast Clean Energy Council to discuss global sustainability efforts before visiting Piers Park in Boston to witness firsthand the impact of rising sea levels in the region.