Princess Kate dazzles in stunning green ball gown at glittering state banquet (Image: FLICKR)
Princess Catherine made a breathtaking entrance at the state banquet, stepping out in a standout look for one of the year’s most significant royal events. The Princess of Wales, 44, embraced timeless elegance, arriving in a show-stopping emerald green evening gown by Andrew Gn that perfectly balanced tradition with modern sophistication.
The royal last wore the renowned Singapore-born, Paris-based designer at Trooping the Colour in 2023, stepping out in another striking deep green look – particularly fitting as it comes just a day after she celebrated St Patrick’s Day in her role as Colonel of the Irish Guards.
She completed the look wearing the Lover’s Knot Tiara – a breathtaking diamond and pearl headpiece she has now worn 14 times, cementing it as her go-to choice for the most significant royal occasions. The piece, which once belonged to Princess Diana, carries deep emotional and historical significance, linking Catherine to one of the most beloved figures in royal history.
Its elegant arches of diamonds, each suspending a luminous pearl, create a soft, regal silhouette that photographs beautifully under evening lights.
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The Prince and Princess of Wales put on a radiant display as they attended the State Banquet (Image: FLICKR)
Widely considered her signature tiara, it strikes the perfect balance between tradition and modern royal glamour – making it a natural choice for moments of diplomatic importance.
Every detail of her look felt considered, from the tailoring to the accessories, creating a glittering and regal finish. Her makeup remained equally classic, with softly styled hair allowing the outfit to take centre stage. It was a reminder of her signature approach to royal dressing – effortless, composed and impeccably executed.
King Charles delivered a speech alongside President Tinubu at the state banquet, with guests including Prime Minister, Sir Keir Starmer, and his wife in attendance for the evening’s proceedings.

Princess Catherine looked stunning in a green ball gown (Image: FLICKR)
The Princess of Wales accessorised her look with pieces steeped in royal history and significance. She wore the Queen Mother’s Sapphire and Diamond Fringe Earrings which added a subtle flash of colour and heritage sparkle, while carrying the Jenny Packham ‘Casa’ clutch in silver for a refined, evening finish.
On her feet, she opted for Manolo Blahnik pumps in emerald green – a statement choice that perfectly complemented the regal tone of the occasion.
Her look was further elevated by her regalia, including the sash badge and breast star of the Royal Victorian Order, alongside The Royal Family Order of King Charles III.
The Royal Family Order is a deeply personal honour, bestowed by the monarch to female members of the Royal Family in recognition of their service and loyalty – making it not just a decorative addition, but a powerful symbol of trust, duty and her growing role within the monarchy.

St George’s Hall, has been transformed for the State Banquet (Image: PA)
The state banquet has long been a stage for some of the most memorable royal fashion moments, and Catherine’s latest appearance proved no exception.
As she joined senior members of the Royal Family, including King Charles and Queen Camilla, she embodied the elegance and diplomacy such occasions demand.
It also marked another key moment in her growing role on the world stage, as she continues to balance fashion influence with diplomatic duty.
Earlier in the day, the Princess of Wales had turned heads as she stepped out in a striking look to welcome the Nigerian President ahead of the UK state visit.

The State Banquet celebrates the UK and Nigeria coming together (Image: PA)
The pair were seen personally greeting President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and First Lady Oluremi Tinubu, marking the beginning of the highly anticipated visit. King Charles hosted Nigeria’s first state visit to Britain in nearly four decades, underlining its diplomatic significance.
The visit celebrates the relationship between the UK and Africa’s most populous nation, with a focus on strengthening economic and cultural ties.
The President and First Lady were formally received by the King and Queen before joining a grand carriage procession to Windsor Castle.

Guests will indulge in fish and a signature mocktail as the Nigerian President is Muslim (Image: PA)
A ceremonial welcome unfolded with full pomp and pageantry, including a military display and inspection of the Guard of Honour. Inside the castle, proceedings continued with a specially curated exhibition showcasing items connected to Nigeria from the Royal Collection.
The King later held a private meeting with President Tinubu, reflecting the importance of the discussions taking place behind closed doors.
As the day progressed, further engagements took place across the Windsor estate, including visits to key historic areas.
A particularly poignant moment saw the President and First Lady pay their respects at St George’s Chapel, where a wreath was laid on the tomb of Queen Elizabeth II.
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