Princess Kate Is Lovely in Polka Dots and Roses for a VE Day Celebration
The British royals came together fort a thanksgiving service to mark he 80th anniversary of VE Day, at Westminster Abbey.
The VE Day, or Victory in Europe Day, events, began on May 5, with a special military procession at Buckingham Palace, and end today. For the procession, Kate looked incredible in a magenta coatdress and matching fascinator, which she wore with nude suede heels. She was then joined by husband Prince William, who wore his military uniform, and their three children, Prince George, 11, Princess Charlotte, 10, and Prince Louis, 7, who coordinated in navy outfits.

The Royal Family Attend Thanksgiving Service To Mark The 80th Anniversary Of VE Day
For the thanksgiving service today, Kate chose a less vibrant, but equally refreshing look. It was a breezy white dress with black polka dots all over. The midi dress had a slouchy high neck, a cinched waist, and airy long sleeves. (It closely resembled a polka-dot dress she wore to the Royal Ascot in 2022, though that one had brown dots.)

The Royal Family Attend Thanksgiving Service To Mark The 80th Anniversary Of VE Day

The Royal Family Attend Thanksgiving Service To Mark The 80th Anniversary Of VE Day
Kate wore the dress with a black fascinator embellished with black roses and a small netted veil, plus tan staples: pointy pumps and a small bag. She accessorized with teardrop pearl-and-diamond earrings that once belonged to Princess Diana.

The Royal Family Attend Thanksgiving Service To Mark The 80th Anniversary Of VE Day

The Royal Family Attend Thanksgiving Service To Mark The 80th Anniversary Of VE Day
Her hair was styled in a beautiful, twisted bun, and she finished her look with a smoky eye and a glassy pink lip.

The Royal Family Attend Thanksgiving Service To Mark The 80th Anniversary Of VE Day
William was dapper in a blue suit with his military honors pinned to it. The rest of his ensemble consisted of a white dress shirt, striped blue-and-red tie, and black shoes.

The Royal Family Attend Thanksgiving Service To Mark The 80th Anniversary Of VE Day

The Royal Family Attend Thanksgiving Service To Mark The 80th Anniversary Of VE Day