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On Thursday the Princess of Wales visited the Tŷ Hafan Children's Hospice in Wales after the announcement was made that she is the care centre's new patron. Kate chatted with children and parents, joined a “stay and play” musical session with the children, and made a handprint for the hospice’s hand wall. Princess Kate's affordable birthday mini dress and knee-high boots combo was peak Y2K chic Princess Kate gave leopard print the royal style treatment we should all be trying in 2025 The Princess never fails when it comes to wearing an outfit that is stylish yet appropriate for whatever situation she is in.

On this occasion, she wore a muted black and white houndstooth dress from high street label Zara featuring a pussybow collar and a midi length - a piece she previously wore in 2020, and 2021. She styled it with a pair of smart black pointed court heels, and a cream wool tailored coat, adding an extra air of elegance to combat the winter cold. The lack of colour in the Princess's outfit allowed attention to completely centre on the children, yet remained fashion-forward and effortlessly sophisticated.



It's also a monochromatic, minimalistic styling hack perfect for this season. Houndstooth styles are seeped in royal history. The pattern is said to have become popular in the 1930s after Prince Edward VIII began incorporating it into his wardrobe.

Since then, British royals have styled the pattern with an era-approved edge, including the former Princess of Wales, Dian.

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