Princess Charlotte channels her mother’s style, wears one of Kate Middleton’s favorite designers at Easter Service

Princess Charlotte, at ten, captivated at the Easter Matins Service, echoing her mother Kate Middleton's style. Her Self-Portrait dress and Catherine Walker coat, paired with Tory Burch flats, mirrored Kate's favored designers. This sartorial choi...

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(L-R) Princess Charlotte of Wales, Catherine, Princess of Wales, Prince George of Wales, Prince Louis of Wales and Prince William, Prince of Wales
At the annual royal Easter Matins Service on April 5, 2026, Princess Charlotte stole the spotlight not just for her poised presence but for echoing the fashion legacy of her mother, Kate Middleton. At age 10, Charlotte’s outfit at St. George’s Chapel in Windsor Castle was a thoughtful nod to the sophisticated style her mother is known for, particularly by choosing pieces from a designer long favored by Kate.

Princess Charlotte attended the Easter Sunday service alongside her parents Prince William and Princess Kate, as well as her brothers Prince George and Prince Louis. The family’s return to public Easter celebrations was highly anticipated after Kate’s two-year absence due to her cancer treatment and recovery, and Charlotte’s outfit contributed to the occasion’s festive and polished tone.

Princess Charlotte of Wales and Catherine, Princess of Wales attend the 2026 Easter Matins Service
Princess Charlotte of Wales and Catherine, Princess of Wales attend the 2026 Easter Matins Service

Outfit details



For the service, Charlotte wore a blue chiffon dress by the contemporary label Self-Portrait, a brand that also figures in her mother’s wardrobe. Over this, she donned a tan and brown coat from Catherine Walker, a designer long associated with Catherine, Princess of Wales. The layering not only complemented her dress but visually coordinated with her mother’s own elegant Easter look.

Catherine Walker is a house name among royal fashion watchers, known for its refined tailoring and heritage sensibility, qualities that have made it a favorite of Kate’s over the years.

To complete her outfit, Charlotte chose classic black ballet flats by Tory Burch, another brand frequented by Princess Kate, and coordinated her look with her brothers’ pale blue accents, subtle but intentional family styling for a significant public celebration.

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Royal observers have long noted how Princess Charlotte’s wardrobe often mirrors her mother’s timeless taste and adherence to classic, occasion-appropriate design.

Charlotte’s blue dress also built on a subtle Easter tradition: Kate has historically chosen lighter, spring-inspired hues, including shades of blue, for the service, and this color coordination often extends to her children as well.

While Kate herself opted for a cream Self-Portrait ensemble at the 2026 service, Charlotte’s blue certainly resonated with broader royal Easter fashion themes seen in previous years.

Why this moment matters


Princess Charlotte’s choice to wear a designer beloved by her mother is about more than aesthetics, it reflects the evolution of her public role and her emerging personal identity within the royal family. At just ten, she is already showing a level of sartorial confidence that complements her growing involvement in public engagements.
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