During her latest trip to Northern Ireland, the Princess of Wales, Kate Middleton, captivated fashion watchers with her elegant use of earthy tones and refined rustic style. Accompanying Prince William, she visited Mallon Farm, a flax farm in County Tyrone, where her carefully curated outfit blended British sophistication with countryside charm.
Kate wore a waxed olive jacket by the British heritage brand Barbour, perfectly suited for the rural setting. Beneath it, she styled a coffee colored cardigan by With Nothing Underneath, paired with a dark brown tweed skirt from Ralph Lauren. Completing the look, she chose brown boots by Really Wild, a woven belt by Brora, and gold shamrock hoop earrings by Daniella Draper, symbolizing her connection to Ireland.
Earlier in the day, the Princess revisited one of her signature designers, Alexander McQueen, wearing a bespoke green military coatdress during her stop at the Northern Ireland Fire & Rescue Service’s Learning and Development College. The coatdress, designed by the same fashion house that created her iconic 2011 wedding gown, highlighted her loyalty to classic British couture.
Kate’s outfit choices throughout the trip reflected her clear fashion vision a balance of grace, tradition, and practicality. Her looks combined muted greens, browns, and grays, embodying the natural beauty of the Irish countryside while maintaining her modern royal poise.
The royal couple’s visit focused on supporting creative and entrepreneurial programs for young people in rural Northern Ireland, showcasing both their commitment to community engagement and Kate’s timeless sense of style that continues to inspire across generations.
