Kate Middleton returned to the public eye this morning.

Kate Middleton smiles as she peers through the window of the Glass Coach at Trooping the Colour

The Princess of Wales attended Trooping The Colour in London wearing a stunning white and black dress and matching hat for her first public appearance of 2024.

Kate’s been out of the public eye for the last six months following abdominal surgery in January, and her subsequent cancer diagnosis.

Despite a difficult few months, the Princess looked well and in good spirits:

Smiling Kate Middleton in the procession

She courageously shared her health news with the public back in March, announcing her decision to stay out of the spotlight as she began a course of “preventative chemotherapy.”

After three months away, the Princess uploaded a statement uploaded to social media yesterday evening. Giving an update about her health, Kate announced that she’d attend today’s Trooping the Colour event. She also confirmed that she’s “making good progress” but that she is “not out of the woods yet”, and that she’s still receiving treatment.

She also admitted to having “good days and bad days” and that she plans to “join a few public engagements” over the summer if she continues to feel well.

Trooping the Colour, also known as The King’s Birthday Parade, is an annual military ceremony celebrating the official birthday of the British Sovereign.

Irish Guards Trooping the Colour today

The event showcases a patriotic display involving hundreds of soldiers, horses, and musicians in the King’s honour.

Irish Guards Trooping the Colour today

This year’s parade involved 242 military working horses, 250 military musicians, 40 pipers and drummers, an extremely large dog, and more than a thousand dual-role soldiers of the British Army’s Household Division. (Below, the Irish Guards’ regimental Irish Wolfhound mascot Turlough Mor.)

Irish Guard walks with wolfhound mascot at Trooping the Colour today

The parade begins at Buckingham Palace with a procession down The Mall to Horse Guard’s Parade.

Kate, Louis and Charlotte at Trooping the colour

The Princess of Wales was joined by her three children, Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis.

Charlotte at Trooping the colour

The Wales children looked smart in their coordinating outfits, matching their mother’s monochrome ensemble. This is the third time the children have accompanied their mother at the parade to date.

This year, Kate rode in the Glass Coach.

Kate, Louis and Charlotte at Trooping the colour

The Glass Coach is one of the primary ceremonial carriages of the British royal family. Created in 1881, it was purchased by The Crown for the coronation of King George V in 1911.

The Glass Coach

The Glass Coach makes appearances at various state events each year but is most famously known for its role in royal weddings. It transported Princess Margaret to her wedding in 1960 and Lady Diana Spencer in 1981. It also carried Princess Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh after their wedding in 1947.

This is the first time in 12 years that Kate has processed in the Glass Coach — I expect it was a decision made for her comfort, to shelter her from the cold and rain given her diagnosis. I believe Queen Elizabeth II rode in the coach during 2012’s Trooping the Colour for similar reasons.

During some moments of the parade, the glass windows became misty. The princes and princesses attempted to clean the glass with their hands so they could still wave to members of the public.

Louis looks out of the window of the Glass Coach as it mists up

William didn’t join his immediate family in the carriage. As is tradition, the keen and experienced horseman took part in the procession on horseback. This year, he saddled a horse named Darby.

Prince William on horseback

In his role as honorary Colonel of the Welsh Guards, the Prince wore the regiment’s distinctive red uniform and traditional bearskin cap.

William in his bearskin cap

He rode alongside his uncle, Prince Edward and aunt, Princess Anne.

William, Edward and Anne ride in the procession

King Charles usually rides in the parade on horseback too. This year, he decided to travel by carriage, following his own cancer diagnosis and subsequent treatment.

The gold Scottish State Coach being pulled by horse, with the King and Queen inside

He rode in the Scottish State Coach with the Queen.

The King and the Queen

Other working royals took part in the parade too. Here’s the Duchess of Edinburgh wearing a beautiful sunny yellow hue:

Duchess of Edinburgh

Her Daughter, Lady Louise in blue florals:

Lady Louise

After the procession, the Irish Guards ‘trooped their colour’ (or carried their flag) through the ranks at Horse Guard Parade.

Irish Guards

The practice dates back to the 17th century when the colours served as rallying points on the battlefield. The honour to ‘Troop the Colour’ rotates through the five regiments of Foot Guards.

The King and Queen watch on

King Charles watching the proceedings with Camilla:

Saluting guardsmen:

Kate and the Wales family watched the ceremony from a nearby window. Again, a break in tradition. I expect this was another decision made for Kate’s comfort, to shield her from the terrible weather, and so she could retire from public view to sit down if feeling unwell.

Kate, Louis, George and Charlotte watch on

After the ceremony, the Royal Family made their way inside Buckingham Palace.

The royals on the balcony of Buckingham Palace

They headed up to the balcony to watch the RAF fly-past.

RAF Fly-past over Buckingham Palace

A view of the Red Arrows from above, presumably a drone shot:

A wide shot of the royals waving to the gathered crowds:

Royals on the balcony of Buckingham Palace

The Wales family on the balcony:

Wales family on the balcony of Buckingham Palace

Giving everyone a wave:

Wales family on the balcony of Buckingham Palace

Another look at the family:

Wales family on the balcony of Buckingham Palace

Kate, Charles and Charlotte:

Kate, Charles and Charlotte at Trooping the Colour, on the balcony of Buckingham Palace

Sharing a joke:

Kate, Charles and Charlotte at Trooping the Colour, on the balcony of Buckingham Palace

The Prince and Princess’s team uploaded a video to the couple’s official social media accounts during the procession. The 20 second clip features Kate, George, Charlotte and Louis leaving Buckingham Palace and getting into the Glass Coach. Watch carefully and you’ll see an enthusiastic Louis hop down a set of white steps as his mother, sister and brother walk across a red carpet:

This is Kate’s 12th Trooping the Colour parade since joining the Royal Family in 2011. For both fans of the Princess and style watchers, her appearances have become a highlight of the event. Let’s take a deep-dive into her ensemble.

Kate looks stunning in a white dress with black trim and matching hat.

KATE’S OUTFIT AT TROOPING THE COLOUR 2024:

Kate returned to the public eye with her trademark elegance and usual poise.  Her whole look was sartorial perfection!

Kate steps out of the carriage wearing a white dress with black trim and matching hat.

She chose a polished white dress by Jenny Packham, confirmed by the palace.  The fitted knee-length silhouette, which has become a signature style for the Princess in recent years, is adorned with black accents.

Kate steps out of the carriage wearing a white dress with black trim and matching hat.

It features a statement bow at the neckline and contrasting stripes at the waist.

Kate Middleton wearing her Philip Treacy hat and Jenny Packham dress with bow.

It’s a bespoke piece, designed just for the Princess. The silhouette reminds me of this Jenny Packham dress Kate owns in three different colours:

It wouldn’t surprise me to learn Kate’s rewearing the exact white dress on the right, with a new waist trim and a bow added to the neckline. That would be a sustainable choice for the Princess.

I’d guess that Jenny Packham expected Kate to wear the white dress today.  18 hours before Trooping the Colour began, she shared this VERY similar creation to her Instagram and Facebook pages:

That waist belt sure looks familiar doesn’t it? The white frock features a similar silhouette with black trim.  Though it’s not identical—it has more pronounced shoulders, an added peplum and a collar.

Packham originally uploaded the frock to her social media pages eight weeks ago, promoting her collaboration with Net-A-Porter, a cocktail collection said to be inspired by “Capote’s Swans and the glittering energy of 1960s New York City”.

The capsule collection featured “empowering, streamlined and architectural silhouettes” in a “colour-blocking palette” with “minimal and impactful” embellishments.  Kate’s Trooping frock certainly fits this brief.

The black and white frock is still available to buy in a range of sizes from UK 4-20. It’s described as the “honeybee” style and is cut from crepe. It retails for £1,640 / $1,764.

Jenny Packham is one of Kate’s go-to dress designers, her creations have graced many of Kate’s high-profile events. Looking to infuse your wardrobe with a touch of regal sophistication and timeless glamour? Check out Jenny Packham’s creations on Net-A-Porter.com.

Let’s move on to Kate’s hat now. It’s by Philip Treacy, the palace confirmed. It’s the OC 155 design (identified by Innominate via RegalFille). Kate’s sported similar designs from the milliner in recent years.

The wide-brimmed design added a dramatic flair to the outfit.  The piece, white with a black trim, coordinated seamlessly with the dress.

Philip Treacy is a legendary Irish milliner known for his bold, sculptural hat designs. Kate’s been wearing his creations for years. Educated at the National College of Art and Design in Dublin and the Royal College of Art in London, Treacy quickly rose to fame, working with top fashion houses like Chanel. His hats are iconic at events like the Royal Ascot and royal weddings. Treacy’s pieces are not just accessories but wearable art, favoured by celebrities and fashion enthusiasts worldwide.

Kate carried a simple yet chic black clutch with her outfit. The versatile accessory complemented the black details of her dress and hat. It’s the Mulberry Bayswater wallet in suede.

The elegant clutch has a turn-key closure at the front and a patch pocket on the back.  Kate’s carried it to more than 60+ public engagements since its debut in 2013. It’s easily one of her most-carried handbags to date.

Mulberry no longer manufacture this exact Bayswater Wallet, sadly.  Looking for a similar slim-line bag to buy? Check out their East West Bayswater Clutch Bag instead. Their Amberley Clutch is another good option.

Mulberry is staple in Kate Middleton’s accessory collection, they’re one of her go-to handbag brands. We’ve spotted the Princess carrying more than 10 of the label’s designs since joining the Royal Family in 2011, and we know she had one of two styles in her closet before then too.

We suspect Kate’s office has a direct line to the brand.  She sometimes carries designs that differ from those available in the company’s off-the-shelf offering.

Mulberry is synonymous with luxury British craftsmanship. Renowned for its elegant handbags and timeless leather goods, the brand’s appeal lies in its impeccable quality and classic designs. Ideal for anyone seeking to invest in high-quality, timeless accessories that blend luxury with everyday practicality.

Let’s look at Kate’s white shoes next. The white pointed-toe pumps, a classic and elegant footwear option, maintained the ensemble’s streamlined look. I believe they’re by Jimmy Choo. The 85 Romy style in white leather. The Princess added the shoes to her collection in 2021. She’s worn them on eight previous occasions, in public, to date.

The Romy is a signature style for Jimmy Choo. They feature a pointed toe and a slim 85mm heel.

Sadly, Jimmy Choo do not currently sell the ROMY 85 in white leather. Looking for something similar for an event this summer? Shop the Romy 85 in platinum glitter, the Love 85 in cream leather or the Cass 95 in latte patent.

Jimmy Choo is another staple in Kate’s sophisticated wardrobe. I rank them as her second most-worn shoe brand.

Jimmy Choo is synonymous with luxury footwear and timeless elegance. Known for their stunning stilettos and elegant flats, the brand provides the perfect finishing touch to Kate’s regal ensembles. The brand is ideal for anyone looking to elevate their wardrobe with exquisitely crafted shoes that exude elegance and sophistication.

The Princess accessorised with an Irish Guards Regimental Brooch, reflecting her position as Colonel of the Irish Guards.

The brooch echoes the Irish Guards’ regimental badge, featuring a shamrock in the middle of a star design.  I believe this is the first time we’ve seen the Princess wear the creation. Similar ‘Cap Badges’ sell for affordable prices on eBay.

Lastly, the Princess finished her look with the ‘Cavolfiore’ pearl earrings by Cassandra Goad.

The beautifully crafted earrings were inspired by the blooming clusters of cauliflower (“cavolfiore” in Italian, hence the name). The studs are fashioned in 18ct yellow gold and adorned with seven pearls, accented with diamonds totalling 0.3 carats.

We first spotted Kate wearing the earrings at Prince Louis’s Christening in July 2018. Since their debut, she has chosen them for a multitude of significant occasions, including the 2023 Wimbledon Ladies Finals.

The Cavolfiore pearl earrings are still available for purchase. They are priced at £5,620. Find them at cassandragoad.com.

Kate only owns two pieces of Cassandra Goad jewellery (that we know of). The UK-based jewellery designer launched her business in 1985 with a store located on London’s prestigious Sloane Street. Her designs are crafted with the intention of longevity, meant to be passed down through generations.

Goad’s pieces are known for their classic elegance, with a focus on fine materials and durability, aimed at clients who value timeless design and quality. The Cavolfiore Pearl Studs are part of the label’s Journey to Sicily collection, which draws inspiration from the island’s vibrant markets and natural splendour.