The duchess made a colorful statement in an emerald green dress by Alessandra Rich.
Kate Middleton and Prince William arrived at Dublin International Airport on Tuesday to start their official royal tour of Ireland — and they both certainly dressed the part.
The duchess’s dark green coat by British designer Catherine Walker and coordinating suede heels complemented her husband’s outfit. However, it was Kate’s striking midi dress that took center stage. The duchess has been seen in many of Rich’s designs in recent years. She first debuted an ‘80s-inspired polka-dot dress during Prince Charles’s 70th birthday portraits in November 2018.The ensemble was finished off with a green suede Dora clutch by one of the duchess’s go-to high street brands: L.K. Bennett.
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