
Kate Middleton's Isle of Mull wardrobe: All the Princess' fashion pieces as she celebrates her wedding anniversary with William in Scotland
The Prince and Princess of Wales made a stylish visit to the Isle of Mull and, as expected, Kate delivered a series of standout fashion moments.
Below, we break down her outfits from the two-day trip, complete with exact pieces where available - plus high-street alternatives so you can recreate the royal look for less.
Tuesday
Marking their fourteenth wedding anniversary, Kate stepped out in a polished ensemble that struck the perfect balance between elegance and ease.
She debuted a structured blazer by Holland Cooper, layered over a classic linen shirt from one of her favourite high-street labels, Boden.
The look was finished with satin Massimo Dutti trousers and her favourite Chloé combat boots - both previously worn and long sold out.
Adding a personal touch, Kate selected two necklaces from Daniella Draper, each engraved with the initials of her three children: Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis.
A pair of Kiki McDonough blue topaz earrings added a refined sparkle, continuing her long-time love for the British jeweller.
Later in the day, Kate reached for her tortoiseshell sunglasses from Finlay, seen on her twice before.
Holland Cooper Double Breasted Blazer
£549 Shop
La Redoute Collections Houndstooth Blazer £79.99
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ME+EM Deconstructed Cardigan Blazer £450
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Boden Longline Linen Safari Shirt
£98 Shop
H&M Linen-Blend Shirt £17
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WNU The Boyfriend Shirt £120
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Massimo Dutti Skinny Fit Satin Trousers
£52.50 Shop
See By Chloé Combat Ankle Boots
£335 Shop
Daniella Draper Personalised Diamond Midnight Moon Necklace
£1,100 Shop
Daniella Draper Gold Fixed Alphabet Necklace
£645 Shop
Kiki McDonough Blue Topaz Pear Drop Earrings
Finlay Vivian Sunglasses
£160 Shop
Wednesday
Kate's sartorial prowess continued on day two, where she embraced a countryside-chic look that combined comfort and polish.
She wore a tweed jacket from Ralph Lauren Collection, layered over a Boden blouse and a soft cashmere jumper by Johnstons of Elgin.
She completed the outfit with G-Star Raw trousers and, once again, her dependable Chloé boots.
Accessories included Finlay's tortoiseshell sunglasses and delicate garnet earrings from Spells of Love - a beloved piece in her jewellery box.
Unsurprisingly, Kate's jacket sparked a shopping frenzy, selling out in multiple sizes soon after her appearance.
The standout design - crafted in Italy from a blend of mulberry silk and linen - boasts a tonal herringbone pattern and timeless tailoring, making it a wardrobe staple.
Ralph Lauren Collection Schmitt Herringbone Tweed Jacket
£2,220 Shop
Joules Fayfair Tweed Jacket £199
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Boden Broderie Frill Cotton Shirt
£85 Shop
Johnstons of Elgin Classic Cashmere V Neck
£425 Shop
G-Star Raw Kafey Cargo Ultra High Skinny Trousers
£54.36 Shop
Roman Cotton Blend Cargo Stretch Jegging £40
Shop
AllSaints Black Duran Skinny Cargo Jeans £119
Shop
See By Chloé Combat Ankle Boots
£335 Shop
Spells of Love Teardrop Garnet Hoop Earrings
£89 Shop
Finlay Vivian Sunglasses
£160 Shop
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