Princess Charlotte’s Easter Ensemble Signals Growing Royal Style Influence
On Easter Sunday, April 5, 2026, Princess Charlotte, age 10, appeared at St. George’s Chapel in Windsor in a coordinated look that blended heritage and contemporary fashion.
A Look at the Outfit
Charlotte wore a light‑blue pleated chiffon dress by Self‑Portrait, continuing the family’s long‑standing blue‑dress tradition for the holiday. Over it she sported a bespoke Catherine Walker coat, a modern reinterpretation of the tan coat Princess Diana wore in 1994 and later revived by the Princess of Wales. The coat, previously worn at Christmas, marked a rare instance of intentional re‑wear at a high‑profile royal event. She finished the look with black ballet flats from Tory Burch.
Family Coordination
Her brothers, Princes George and Louis, wore navy suits with pale‑blue ties that matched Charlotte’s dress, while Kate Middleton’s own ensemble echoed the same color palette. Stylist Charlotte Kewley highlighted the outfit’s timeless details—bowed hair, patent Mary Janes, and coordinated accessories—reinforcing Charlotte’s reputation as a “mini‑Me” of her mother.
The appearance underscores how the younger royals are shaping a visual language that respects tradition while embracing modern design.