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Eve Beattie

Kate stuns in Queen Elizabeth's £23k necklace for King Charles' Scots Coronation

Kate Middleton arrived at St Giles' Cathedral in Edinburgh on Wednesday as she stunned in a Catherine Walker coat dress. The Princess of Wales joined Prince William, King Charles and Queen Camilla at what was dubbed the "Scottish Coronation", reports the Express.

Kate’s coat dress is a repeat of the sapphire blue Catherine Walker wool crepe coat that she has worn various times before - including Easter this year.

William wore his RAF No.1 Uniform with his Order of the Thistle mantle. The custom coat reportedly takes inspiration from the designer's "Mayfair" style and is rendered in the hue of "Sapphire".

To compliment the outfit, Kate donned a £23,000 necklace which was previously owned by the late Queen Elizabeth. The Princess also previously wore this Four Row Pearl Choker at both the funerals of Prince Philip and Queen Elizabeth.

The Princess finished the look off with a pair of £445 heels from Emmy London.

The Duke and Duchess of Rothesay (PA)

These are the “Rebecca Cobalt Blue” shoes and their description says: “A stylish pointed court shoe in an electric blue shade. Rebecca Cobalt is a great way to add a bright bold splash of colour to your outfit.

“With a super straight heel that is flattering to your foot and leg, this new addition to the Emmy London collection is a wardrobe must-have and a super on trend colour this summer!”

She sported the same footwear during her royal tour of Belize in 2022, along with the cobalt blue clutch bag she carried alongside her today at St Giles’ Cathedral. The Princess opted for gorgeous pearl earrings that were previously worn by Diana, Princess of Wales.

The Prince and Princess of Wales attended the service of thanksgiving and dedication for the Coronation of King Charles III and Queen Camilla today. This ceremony is where the Honours of Scotland (the Scottish crown jewels) are presented to the new King.

The service is based on a similar service held at St Giles's 70 years ago to mark the Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II. But unlike the 1953 service, the Stone of Destiny, on which ancient Scottish Kings were crowned, will be present in the cathedral.

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