The Duchess Wears Laura Green London for St. Patrick’s Day with the Irish Guards :: What Kate Wore
6 min readThe Duchess wore a coat by Laura Green London for today’s St. Patrick’s Day shamrock ceremony with the Irish Guards.
The Duchess as she arrived.
Because of overseas deployments and COVID-19, the Duke and Duchess have not taken part in the annual ceremony since 2019.
Today’s function was at Mons Barracks in Aldershot, home to the Irish Guards.
Prince William has been the honorary Colonel of Irish Guards since May 2011.
Richard Palmer of The Express posted a video of the parade.
Whiskey in the jar. pic.twitter.com/gpaZIzX6M0
— Richard Palmer (@RoyalReporter) March 17, 2022
After the parade, formal photographs.
A video as the royals and others walked over to the photo area.
The couple sat for official photographs with the regiment before leaving Aldershot to prepare for their royal tour of the Caribbean later this week. My report at 6 @itvmeridian . pic.twitter.com/4FbOgeIRy2
— Heather Edwards (@heatheritv1) March 17, 2022
And more photos.
Buckingham Palace shared a photo of Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother and The Queen at the 1995 St. Patrick’s Day ceremony.
Then it was time to hand out shamrocks.
Another view.
This image offers a look at the back of the garment.
And one more photo.
The last to receive his shamrock: the Regiment’s mascot, Turlough Mór, also known as Séamus.
The Irish Wolfhound is two years old and handled by drummer Adam Walsh.
More from Robert Jobson’s Evening Standard story.
“I said it was Turlogh Mor but we call him Seamus as its a bit easier. “She said ‘I hope I put the shamrock on right this time and I helped her and we carried on.
“I was very excited as this was the first time in three years we have seen them. Seamus behaved himself. I was afraid he was going to let us down. I was more nervous than he was. But he was fantastic.”
Here you see Séamus when he was just a puppy in December 2020.
The Duchess was given a posey by seven-year-old Darcy Tomlinson.
She also met 20-month-old Gaia Money.
Gaia’s father is Commanding Officer Lt. Colonel Robert Money.
More from The Telegraph’s story by Hannah Furness.
Toddler Gaia Money, 20-months-old, stole the show after grabbing two bouquets from the Duchess.
“Shall we swap,” the Duchess asked her, handing over a second. “Now you have both of them.”
We return to The Telegraph article.
Lt Col Rob Money, Gaia’s father, placed his bearskin hat over the little girl’s head.
Kate said: “That’s so sweet. Do you fit inside it?”
Lorraine Money, Gaia’s mother, said afterwards: “The duchess was lovely. Gaia took both bouquets and she let them keep them. Gaia has been practising her curtsey at nursery school but failed!
“I am from Jamaica and we spoke about Jamaica as they are going there next week.”
Another shot of the Duchess with Gaia.
And more from an Evening Standard story by Robert Jobson.
Gaia’s grandmother Mary Money said: “They both said about how much they are looking forward to Jamaica and Gaia is half Jamaican.
“They expressed regret as they had been unable to see the regiment for many years because they have been serving in Iraq and South Sudan and Covid last year. So it was a great reunion.”
Here you see Gais with her mother, Lorraine Money.
Now for our look at what Kate wore for St. Patrick’s Day 2022.
She was in the ‘Emilia’ coat (£3200) by Laura Green London. The piece is described as “speckled hunting green military wool perfectly complemented with a khaki green silk satin lining. The Emilia is finished with a structured dagger collar with epaulettes held down with navy leather buttons and a matching wool buckle belt.”
More about the designer via a 2020 story by Monique Jessen for People:
In addition to her bespoke work, Green, who used to work at Vogue, designs two collections a year for her eponymous label. Having previously worked for Catherine Walker & Co. (one of Kate Middleton’s go-to labels) for over 10 years prior to setting up her own line in 2018, Green is an expert when it comes to royal protocol. “There are certain elements you have to think about, like making sure the fabric doesn’t crease, the temperature of the weather – it needs to make them feel their best.”
Here you can see the darts in the back.
A closer look at the details, including the fabric.
The brand notes on its site: “…Laura continues her love for timeless pieces and ensuring women feel at their absolute best, whatever the occasion. Each artisan in the Atelier is selected with the focus on their love for making beautiful clothes. The team has a wealth of knowledge in couture and invaluable dedication to detail.” Another view of the Duchess in the piece.
Othe royals who have worn Laura Green include Zara Tindall, seen at Cheltenham in 202o sporting a coat and dress by the label. (Some may also recognize the Aspinal Mayfair handbag.)
Lady Amelia Windsor is shown modeling a design from a collaborative collection the label did with artist Marie-Claire Kerr.
The Duchess wore her hair up today.
She accessorized with a new chapeau by Lock and Company, the ‘Mayfair’ pillbox (£445, about $580 at today’s exchange rates). The design is described as being “about light as a feather and incredibly comfortable.” The hat is designed to be worn at an angle and fastens with an adjustable elastic at the nape of the neck.
Our thanks to Innominate on Twitter for speedy identification of both the coat and the hat!
The Duchess also wore her Emmy London ‘Rebecca’ pumps ($415).
As well as the shamrock brooch owned by the Irish Guards and loaned to royal women taking part in ceremonial duties. We also saw the return of the UFO emerald and diamond earrings.
In the photo you can also see the fabric button added to the coat; the shamrocks were looped over the button.
Below, a look at ensembles worn in previous years.
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A quick note about a watch associated with the Queen’s Jubilee, a piece by Swatch complete with Corgi and a black handbag, there are 70 dots around the outside of the dial, one for each year of HM’s reign. What’s fun is that the Queen’s outfit changes color every day for seventy days.
The watch is available for pre-order at the First Class Watches UK site (£83, about $110 at today’s exchange rates) and is offered at a higher price on eBay ($400). Many thanks to Rebecca English and Sophia Money-Coutts for the tip on this!
One other item today involves the Caribbean tour starting on Saturday: at the end of February, I mentioned doing a more in-depth post about the tour. Because no new details have been released about the trip, I think we’ll just wing it as each day arrives.
Apologies for the post being so late – we had enormous technical issues today. Below, one more image from the day.
VIDEO:
A 30-second video from Kensington Palace.
Go behind the scenes at today’s #StPatricksDay parade with Séamus, mascot of the Irish Guards pic.twitter.com/QjezULUjxe
— The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge (@KensingtonRoyal) March 17, 2022
This is a terrific video with Seamus and his handler.
The Royal Family Channel looks at the Duchess’s St. Patrick’s Day ensembles over the years.
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