Royal style of the month – March 2020

On March 31, Queen Máxima spoke with volunteers from the Red Cross in Loenen. She wore a sophisticated layered look consisting of a plaid cape, white blouse, black skirt and square-toed boots.
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Queen Máxima of the Netherlands visited Zuidbaak floriculture company in Honselersdijk on March 27 to hear about the impact of the coronavirus pandemic on the industry. She was totally coordinated in a belted beige suit with matching clutch and gloves.
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On a private visit to a NHS 111 control room in Croydon on March 19, Duchess Kate's Marks & Spencer pink suit had a cheerful finish. She rounded out the look with simple accessories, a white top and silver pumps.
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Zara Tindall and Mike Tindall attended the fourth day (March 13) of the 2020 Cheltenham Festival in sophisticated ensembles. She looked elegant in shades of deep purple, including a Sarah Cant Millinery floral fascinator and Claire Mischevani aubergine coat. The Olympian accessorized with Carvela pumps and a metallic Aspinal of London bag.
He wore a smart black coat, navy trousers and red winklepicker shoes.
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Also at the races on March 13, Princess Anne put on a coordinated display in a brown-and-teal printed coat with dark accessories and a mint green velvet fedora.
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On March 11, Queen Máxima and King Willem-Alexander posed at the Prambanan Temple complex. She brimmed with sophistication in a brown-and-white polka dot dress, wide-brimmed hat and gloves.
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On March 11, Zara Tindall looked lovely on Ladies Day at the Cheltenham Festival in a custom black-and-white houndstooth coat from Laura Green London paired with a deep red fascinator with bow detail by Juliette Botterill.
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Also on their royal tour of Indonesia, Queen Máxima and King Willem-Alexander met with Sri Sultan Hamengkubuwono X and his wife Gusti Kanjeng Ratu Hemas during a visit to Kraton Yogyakarta Palace in Yogyakarta on March 10. She was a vision in an ivory dress with flared sleeves and skirt hem. The frock featured plenty of embellishment. She topped the ensemble with a dramatic olive hat and cream gloves and clutch.
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During Queen Máxima and King Willem-Alexander's royal tour of Indonesia they met with President Joko Widodo and his wife Iriana Widodo on March 10 at the Presidential Palace. The Dutch queen looked regal in a floral printed cape dress with camel fascinator and matching belt.
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On March 10, Zara Tindall stepped out to the Cheltenham Festival 2020 in a monochromatic navy outfit featuring a polka dot underlayer and feathered fascinator.
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Also on March 9, the Duchess of Cambridge looked beautiful in a sapphire blue Jenny Packham gown at a gala dinner at Buckingham Palace in celebration of the 25th anniversary for her patronage Place2Be. Kate accessorized with Jimmy Choo heels and coordinating blue crystal and pearl earrings by Erdem.
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On March 9, the Countess of Wessex turned heads in a refined white-and-blue ensemble, as she stepped out with husband Prince Edward for the Commonwealth Day service at Westminster Abbey.
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Also at the event, Duchess Meghan stunned in all emerald green alongside Prince Harry. She was clad in a long-sleeved dress with asymmetrical draped neckline from Emilia Wickstead, matching green fascinator with netted veil by William Chambers, Birks diamond snowflake earrings and her-go-to beige Aquazzura pumps.
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The Queen looked lovely at the Commonwealth Day service in a pale blue coat and matching hat. The fascinator featured a brilliant pop of orange.
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Duchess Kate and Prince William stepped out to Westminster Abbey, too. The mom of three sported a crimson Catherine Walker coat with coordinating Sally-Ann Provan floral hat, heels and diamond and ruby floral earrings.
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Duchess Meghan looked sensational in head-to-toe red when she and Prince Harry attended the Mountbatten Festival of Music at Royal Albert Hall on March 7. She was clad in a Safiyaa short-sleeved gown, burgundy floral earrings by Simone Rocha, a Manolo Blahnik clutch and Aquazzura heels.
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Queen Letizia's cheerful pale pink suit and coordinating pumps brightened up the day when she attended a meeting with the APRAMP (Prostitution Women Association) on March 6 in Madrid.
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On March 6, Duchess Meghan made a surprise visit to Robert Clack Upper School in Dagenham for International Women's Day. For the event, she wore all female fashion designers, including a ME+EM bouclé blazer, simple white top and cropped black trousers. Jennifer Chamandi Lorenzo 85 suede pumps and a cream knotted bag by Rejina Pyo finished the ensemble.
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Duchess Meghan brightened up the night when she and Prince Harry attended the 2020 Endeavour Fund Awards in London on March 5. She wore a cheerful turquoise dress by Victoria Beckham paired with a navy marbleized Stella McCartney clutch and heels by Manolo Blahnik.
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Queen Letizia of Spain was elegant in a pale pink silky blouse with a striking black and soft pink ombré skirt at the Rare Diseases World Day event at BBVA headquarters in Madrid on March 5.
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Duchess Kate wore a bespoke Valerie dress from Suzannah to visit with performers at Tribeton in Galway on March 5. She accessorized with tall black Ralph Lauren boots and Daniella Draper shamrock earrings and the matching necklace.
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Duchess Kate later added a bespoke deep green Alexander McQueen coat to the look while visiting the Tig Coili pub in Galway. She last wore the style in Bradford in Jan. 2020!
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Duchess Kate was a beauty in a vintage Oscar de la Renta fuchsia spotted dress at a reception held by Irish Tanaiste (Deputy Prime Minister) Simon Coveney in Dublin. She accessorized with a black clutch and black heels both from Jimmy Choo, plus, Accessorize earrings.
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On March 4, Kate and William visited Jigsaw, the National Centre for Youth Mental Health. She recycled a cream coat by Reiss, which she owned before royal life! Black skinny jeans, her favourite black ankle boots from Russell & Bromley and Daniella Draper shamrock earrings completed the outfit.
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Queen Letizia was a vision in a fiery orange top and animal print pencil skirt when she stepped out to the accreditation ceremony for honorary Spain Brand Ambassadors at El Pardo Palace in Madrid on March 3.
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Also on March 3, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge visited the Guinness Storehouse's Gravity Bar in Dublin. She stunned in a metallic green dress by The Vampire's Wife paired with budget-friendly oversized H&M earrings, a shimmering clutch and deep green Manolo Blahnik heels.
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What an entrance! On March 3, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge arrived at Dublin International Airport. Duchess Kate wowed in head-to-toe green. Her lucky look featured a Catherine Walker coat with an emerald green printed dress by Alessandra Rich underneath. The mom of three accessorized with a suede emerald green L.K. Bennett clutch, deep forest green pumps from Gianvito Rossi, a stylish Lele Sadoughi padded headband and new Asprey diamond daisy earrings.
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During a meeting with the President of Ireland, Michael D. Higgins, Kate removed her coat to reveal the intricate details of her frock, including the pleated bodice, balloon sleeves and swirling green pattern.
Prince William subtly coordinated with his wife and paid tribute to Ireland with his dark green tie!
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