We’re green with envy over this look.
Kate Middleton visited the Anna Freud Centre in London today in support of Mental Health Awareness Week, wearing a new color of an old favorite dress to mark “Wear it Green Day.”
The Princess of Wales, 41, marked the occasion in a $3,620 Suzannah London dress that’s currently available for pre-order, meeting with young people at the charity in her role as its royal patron.
The belted, Italian silk crepe style features a 1940s-inspired silhouette and navy buttons marching down the front, and she showed off a bit of leg on the breezy London day.
The piece might look familiar to royal fashion fans, as the princess has worn a white version of the brand’s Flippy Wiggle style on four occasions over the years, including to visit the Dog & Duck pub ahead of King Charles III’s May 6 coronation.
She paired the dress with two-toned Alessandra Rich pumps and a pair of gold Accessorize drop earrings that retailed for just $13 before selling out.
Royal watchers seemed to be into her updated version of the Suzannah dress.
“She really is one of those girls…if she likes it …she wants it in every colour out there,” one fan commented on the Royal Fashion Police Instagram account, adding, “I like that I share this with her.”
“I love this look on her, and I’m shocked you can actually see her knees!!!” another wrote. “She looks so much younger (and more her age)!!!”
This is the second time we’ve seen the princess out and about for Mental Health Awareness Week.
On Tuesday, she sported a cheerful yellow blazer, white Alexander McQueen trousers and her beloved Veja sneakers ($150) to visit the Dame Kelly Holmes Trust in Bath England.
Her bright yellow and green outfits follow a series of patriotic red, white and blue looks she donned to celebrate the coronation weekend, including her stunning white coronation gown.
With summer quickly approaching, our fingers are crossed for more sunny dresses ahead from the princess.