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Princess Catherine Stuns in Red as She Represents Wales at Royal State Visit
In a stunning display of fashion coordination, Princess Catherine wowed onlookers as she represented Wales during a royal state visit.
Fans have been quick to notice the royal power couple's knack for matching their outfits on numerous occasions, from their iconic festive red moment at the Princess of Wales to their joint appearances at Christmas concerts.
This time, Prince William subtly matched his tie to Princess Catherine's dress, further solidifying their sartorial unity.
The King and Queen officially welcomed South Korea's President Yoon Suk-kyo and his wife Kim Ki-yong to Britain today.
The royal couple played a significant role by greeting the President and First Lady at their London hotel earlier in the day.
Later, a glittering state banquet was held in their honor at Buckingham Palace.
Princess Catherine looked every bit the future queen in her monochromatic red ensemble.
Designed by Catherine Walker, her cherry-colored cape dress boasted an oversized bow across the neckline and retails at $3,000.
She completed her festive look with ruby-red heels and a magnificent hat, effortlessly perched on her neat chignon.
Rare glimpses of her leaving the state Bentley revealed her impressively toned legs.
Prince William perfectly complemented his wife's regal aesthetic in a suave navy suit.
He added a simple silk tie in the same hue, harmonizing with the romantic red tones of Catherine's outfit.
Their coordinated outfits not only showcase their fashion sense but also symbolize their unity as senior royals, laying the groundwork for their future roles as King and Queen.
Matching one's partner's fashion choices is often associated with empathy and signifies a high level of happiness and contentment within a relationship.
It can also be a sign of a special bond between a couple.
Harmonious dressing typically occurs about six months into a relationship, and the Prince and Princess of Wales seem to have mastered this art.
The royal couple, along with the President and First Lady, traveled to Horse Guards Parade, where they were formally welcomed by the King and Queen during a ceremony.
Queen Camilla exuded sophistication in a navy blue midi dress and coordinating coat, both designed by Anna Valentine.
She topped off her ensemble with a spectacular feathered hat by Master Milliner Philip Treacy and added a touch of sparkle with a magnificent brooch that once belonged to Queen Mary.
During the ceremony, the Guard of Honor presented a royal salute, and the national anthem of the Republic of Korea played.
The King and President Yun inspected the Guard of Honor, which was formed by F Company Scots Guards.
President Yun walked past two ranks of guardsmen before returning to the Royal Pavilion.
The royal party and their guests then embarked on a carriage procession down the Mall, heading back to Buckingham Palace.
King Charles and the Korean President rode in the Irish State Coach, while Queen Camilla and the First Lady traveled in the Australian State Coach.
Prince William and Princess Catherine, accompanied by Chu Kyung-ho, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Economy and Finance, rode in the Scottish State Coach.
Upon arriving at Buckingham Palace, King Charles, Queen Camilla, Prince William, Princess Kate, and their guests were greeted by a Guard of Honor from the 1st Battalion Welsh Guards.
After a private lunch, President Yun and his wife had the opportunity to view a special exhibition in the palace's picture gallery.
The exhibition showcased items from the royal collection that are related to the Republic of Korea.