Celebrating the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee, the Cambridge’s Royal Tour of the Caribbean was their first joint tour since the Pandemic. Visiting Bahamas, Jamaica, and Belize, it was hoped Kate would pull out all the stops to impress and she didn’t disappoint. From her casual tropical to more glamorous ensembles, the Duchess of Cambridge certainly made some stylish statements.
The royal duo attended a special reception in celebration of the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee, hosted by the Governor General of Belize Froyla Tzalam, on the third day of their tour of the Caribbean, at the Mayan ruins at Cahal Pech, Belize. The Duchess sparkled in a fuchsia The Vampire’s Wife gown with statement earrings.
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Touching down in Jamaica, Kate looked radiant in a canary yellow Roksanda dress with a bow detail. She finished her sunny look with a white Salvatore Ferragamo clutch bag, Aquazzura pumps, and Sézane earrings. For her first stop, the Duchess changed into a 1950s striped dress from Willow Hilson Vintage for an engagement in Trench Town.
The Duchess was joined by Patricia Allen, wife of Governor General of Jamaica Patrick Allen on the fifth day of the tour at King’s House, in Kingston, Jamaica. Glowing in green, she wore a sparkly, off-the-shoulder Jenny Packham gown, which she paired with the Queen’s emerald jewellery. She also had the Royal Family Order and the GCVO Star pinned to the stunning green number.
During a visit to Che’il Chocolate Farm at Stann Creek district in Belize, the Duchess paired her trusty Stuart Weitzman cork wedges with a floral blue Tory Burch tiered midi dress. She certainly perfectly the flag/dress match!