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Kate Middleton Shines in Green at British Fashion Event
The Duchess of Cambridge, Kate Middleton, made a stunning appearance at the Design Museum in London on Tuesday.
Kate, known for her impeccable sense of style, graced the event to present the Queen Elizabeth II Award for British Design to designer Saul Nash.
The prestigious award, established five years ago, aims to honor the significant cultural and trade contributions of the British fashion industry during the reign of Queen Elizabeth II.
Dressed in a £785 green belted dress by Adeline Lee, a rising British-Canadian designer, Kate exuded elegance and sophistication.
Paired with exquisite golden jewelry, the Duchess captivated onlookers with her fashion-forward ensemble.
The event, hosted by the British Fashion Council, showcased designs that highlighted the future growth and success of the British fashion industry through education, grant initiatives, and business mentorship.
Kate's attention to detail extended to her accessories, including an Emmy London clutch, court shoes, and earrings from Nadia Irina.
Her makeup featured a glamorous touch, with a sleek hairstyle complemented by a dramatic smoky eye.
The royal, residing just a stone's throw away at Kensington Palace, completed her look with dark green velvet heels and a matching clutch bag.
During the event, Kate engaged with key figures in the fashion industry, such as British Vogue editor Edward N'Enville.
The Queen Elizabeth II Award for British Design acknowledges individuals like Nash, a designer and choreographer, who push the boundaries of innovation within the industry.
Nash's unique approach to design involves exploring heritage, performance, and technical innovation in sportswear, setting him apart as a trailblazer in the field.
While speculations arose about Meghan Markle's attendance at the event alongside Edward N'Enville, it was confirmed that the Duchess of Sussex would not be present.
Meghan, who now resides in the United States with Prince Harry, is set to return to London for final royal engagements before transitioning to post-royal life.
Despite Harry's active involvement in recent engagements, Meghan's upcoming schedule remains private, with plans for low-profile visits and patronage-related meetings during her stay in the UK.