
Kate dons colourful Tory Burch dress for dinner with King of Bhutan
For her final engagement in Bhutan on Thursday (Apr. 14), a private dinner with the King of Bhutan, the Duchess of Cambridge, née Kate Middleton, slipped into a spotted maxidress by American designer Tory Burch. The gown is a classic column shape and embroidered with jewel-toned flowers and beading.
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She topped off the look with a burnt orange shawl and black strappy sandals with a small heel.
It was Kate's third outfit of the day. Landing in Bhutan in the morning, the stylish royal stepped off the plane in a pale-gold coat dress by Emilia Wickstead– a go-to piece from her enviable wardrobe.
The last time Kate wore the garment was back in 2012, when she attended the Order of the Thistle ceremony in Edinburgh.
Shortly after, Kate embarked on her first engagement in Bhutan. Arriving at an archery event with husband Prince William, the 34-year-old looked typically stunning in a Paul & Joe top paired with a skirt made from material woven and sourced in Bhutan. It was woven by local weaver Kelzan Wangmo.
Kate topped off the look with $7,000 lavender Amethyst pear and oval drop earrings from Kiki McDonough and her trusty nude heels.