Lady in red.
Kate Middleton grooved to the music in a stunning red Alexander McQueen suit as she joined the royal family for Sunday night’s coronation concert at Windsor Castle.
The Princess of Wales, 41, was joined by Prince William, 40, and their children Prince George, 9, and Princess Charlotte, 8.
Middleton — who previously wore the same pantsuit for the launch of her “Shaping Us” campaign in January — accessorized with jewelry from Van Cleef & Arpels.
In addition to the jeweler’s mother-of-pearl Magic Alhambra Necklace ($10,200), the princess appeared to also be wearing the matching Magic Alhambra Earrings ($6,400), both of which she’s similarly worn before.
Princess Charlotte wore a look from one of her mom’s go-to designers, sporting an ivory Self-Portrait dress ($198, originally $283) with a scalloped collar and tiered skirt, while her older brother looked dapper matching his dad in a sophisticated suit and blue tie.
Meanwhile, the King and Queen Camilla — who sat together and waved British flags throughout the ceremony – coordinated in navy blue looks of their own.
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The celebration featured performances from stars like Katy Perry, Lionel Richie, Andrea Bocelli, Take That and Nicole Scherzinger.
Sunday’s concert kicked off just one day after King Charles’ historic coronation ceremony, during which Middleton sported another stunning look.
The Princess of Wales sparkled in the late queen’s George VI Festoon Necklace, which was commissioned by King George VI in 1950 for eldest daughter Princess Elizabeth.
Throughout the coronation celebrations, Middleton has stuck to a patriotic color palette to match the United Kingdom’s flag, sporting a bright red Eponine London coat with a blue lining over a white Suzannah dress to visit a local pub on Thursday, a royal blue Self-Portrait dress for Friday’s pre-coronation reception and a white Alexander McQueen gown embroidered with the national flowers of England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland for Saturday’s ceremony.
Although the coronation weekend is over, there’s likely more royal fashion fun to enjoy tomorrow. Monday marks a national day of volunteering in honor of the new monarch, and we have a feeling the princess will be heading out to do her part.