Mrs. Cathy comes back to serve haggis to the NHS in her favorite tartan of all time. No, really.
We won’t lie. We’ve been refreshing our various royal sources every day for weeks, wondering when the more glamorous members of the family were going to get back to work by giving us something to talk about. In other words, welcome back, Cathy. Welcome back to our judgment.
This Burns Night, we’ve teamed up with @NHSCharities to provide staff at @NHSTayside with a Burns celebration lunch of haggis, neeps and tatties.
Thank you for all that you do — Slàinte Mhath! #BurnsNight2021 🏴 pic.twitter.com/nvALnO9LzR
— The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge (@KensingtonRoyal) January 25, 2021
She really does have a grand, lasting love affair with that Emilia Wickstead tartan. She’s worn several versions of it over the past few years, in skirt, scarf and even mask form. She’s worn this dress before as well, although we didn’t cover it at the time. All we know is this: when the Duchess needs to get her tartan (or Christmas) on, this is the collection she turns to. And why not? It looks great on her. We’re assuming she exercised some form of royal prerogative, because the sleeves have been altered from the original design – which is good, we think, because she’s really not the type for big puffy sheer sleeves.
Love the earrings.
Style Credits:
Emilia Wickstead ‘Anni’ Tartan Pleated Chiffon-crepe Midi Dress from the Fall 2018 Collection
[Photo Credit: Kensington Royal/Twitter, matchesfashion.com]
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