- Kate Middleton the Princess of Wales wore the same iconic Élan outfit.
- Prince William, thanked the volunteers and donors who are helping Turkey and Syria.
- Many people on social media praised Kate Middleton for wearing the Pakistani designer outfit.
For a fundraiser at the Hayes Muslim Center in London, Kate Middleton, the Princess of Wales, wore the same iconic Élan ensemble from her 2019 tour of Pakistan.
The Duchess of Cambridge and her husband, Prince William, thanked the volunteers and donors who are helping Turkey and Syria in the wake of the tragic earthquake.
The black and white floral dupatta was seen being worn by Kate Middleton as a headscarf. She wore it with a fitted black Catherine Walker coat, a pleated dress that matched, opaque black tights, and pointed-toe suede heels.

Many people on social media praised Kate Middleton for wearing the Pakistani designer outfit once again, bringing back happy memories of the Royal family’s visit to Pakistan.

It shouldn’t be shocking that Kate personally wrote a “Thank You” card to the fashion designers that created the ensembles for her Pakistan tour.

Kate chatted with the many charity workers that had travelled back from Turkey during the tour. She and Prince William tweeted in favour of the appeal, saying:
“We have been horrified to see the harrowing images coming out of Turkey and Syria in the aftermath of the earthquakes this week. Our thoughts are with the communities affected and we are pleased to support the Disasters Emergency Committee campaign which will aid the response on the ground”

Given her reputation for having a sophisticated and trendy sense of style, Kate’s choice to wear a headscarf today demonstrates her versatility.
She has always been sensitive to cultural concerns while doing her royal duties, and her attire today demonstrated how much she values the Muslim community.
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