Kate Middleton was looking minty green on Tuesday (Picture: Getty Images)
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Love Kate Middleton’s Wimbledon look but don’t love the pricetag? We’ve got you.
The Princess of Wales rocked up to Wimbledon on Tuesday wearing a mint green and white Balmain blazer before catching up with Roger Federer in the Royal Box.
Kate paired the blazer with white leather Jimmy Choo Romy 85 heels and a white pleated skirt, keeping in tune with the Wimbledon style rules.
The look was completed with gold and pearl drop earrings and a gold and pearl bracelet for a spot of bling.
We’re quite in love with the two-tone blazer, which costs a prince(ss)ly £1,950, and was previously seen on none other than Selling Sunset’s Chelsea Lazkani, and have managed to track down some more affordable options, should you be keen to replicate the look at home.
Because, we’re sad to say, if you wanted to shop the spenny statement piece, the double-breasted blazer is out of stock.
She added white heels and a bag (Picture: GC Images)
Lucky for you we’ve sourced options from River Island and M&S to tide you over, right?
The Princess of Wales, who’s a patron of the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club (AELTC), wore her hair in her usual long flowing blowout and went with a nude lip and nails, ensuring there wouldn’t be any clashes with the bright green.
Petite structured crepe forever pleat midi dress
Linen blend tailored single breasted blazer
Contrast pleat midi skirt
Ulrica green blazer
Rebecca Ivory heel
Mini Mayfair bag
Mostly hidden by Kate’s hair was a pin on her shoulder with a ribbon tied in a bow.
This bow, which has stripes of official ‘Wimbledon purple’ and ‘Wimbledon green’ colours, has a special meaning – only people who are part of the exclusive AELTC can wear it.
The Princess, 41, has a habit of mirroring the pin’s green in her Wimbledon outfit choices, like when she wore a green Emilia Wickstead dress in 2021, and another green number by Alexander McQueen in 2019.
Kate is in for a treat today, too, on Centre Court, as Andy Murray’s latest Wimbledon adventure gets underway with a first-round clash against fellow Brit Ryan Peniston.
This year marks the 10th anniversary of the first of Murray’s two Wimbledon titles, and the 36-year-old will be the overwhelming favourite to get the better of his compatriot on Centre Court.
Murray has insisted he remains ‘one of the best grass court players in the world’ and has entered the 2023 Championships on the back of two tournament wins in Surbiton and Nottingham.
The Princess of Wales has us (mint) green with envy with this smart blazer.