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Laura Elston

Kate matches gown to Nigerian colours at banquet in honour of country’s ruler

The Princess of Wales ahead of the state banquet for President of Nigeria Bola Ahmed Tinubu (Aaron Chown/PA) - (PA Wire)

The Princess of Wales embraced the royal art of fashion diplomacy at a Windsor Castle state banquet when she matched her gown to the colour of the Nigerian national flag.

Kate opted for a glamorous, long-sleeved, green evening dress by Singaporean fashion designer Andrew Gn as she joined the King, Queen and the Prince of Wales at the celebration in honour of Nigerian leader, Bola Ahmed Tinubu, and his wife, Oluremi Tinubu.

The future Queen’s demure, high-necked dress was the same shade of green as Nigeria’s green and white flag – a move which emulates the late Queen Elizabeth II who often incorporated a nation’s national emblems or colours into her outfits.

Earlier, Kate stepped out in a tailored, grey, coat dress with a white collar and buttons by young, British-Nigerian, fashion designer Tolu Coker for the ceremonial welcome.

The Prince and Princess of Wales during the ceremonial welcome at Windsor Castle earlier in the day (Chris Jackson/PA) (PA Wire)

On Wednesday evening, Kate also wore her go-to tiara the Lover’s Knot – a piece much loved by Diana, Princess of Wales – as well as the late Queen’s earrings, and the King’s family order and the Royal Victorian Order sash and star.

The King and the Prince of Wales both wore white tie and the Windsor tail coat, with medals, chest and neck orders and decorations.

Queen Camilla wearing the King’s family order at the state banquet (Aaron Chown/PA) (PA Wire)

The Queen was wearing a cream, embroidered gown by Fiona Clare, a sapphire and diamond tiara with matching earrings which belonged to the late Queen, a diamond serpent necklace, the Garter sash and star, and the King’s family order.

Mrs Tinubu was dressed in a pink, white and black Nigerian Gele turban headdress and a sparkling black gown.

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