Kate Middleton and Princess Charlotte Master Royal Rewears in Ralph Lauren & Tory Burch for Easter 2026

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Kate Middleton and Prince William spent Easter Sunday with their three kids at St. George’s Chapel in Windsor Castle for the Easter Matins service.

The family kept things polished yet low-key, sticking to their signature blend of classic, understated style, befitting the occasion.

Princess Catherine kept things elegant while staying true to her commitment to sustainability. She re-wore a chic dress she first debuted in 2022 during her first joint engagement with Princess Anne at the Royal College of Midwives, pairing it with brown Ralph Lauren pumps.

The Royal Family, Princess Charlotte, Catherine, Princess of Wales, Prince George, Prince Louis, and William, Prince of Wales, in matching brown and navy outfits and shoes at the Easter Service at St. George's Chapel, Windsor CastleThe Royal Family, Princess Charlotte, Catherine, Princess of Wales, Prince George, Prince Louis, and William, Prince of Wales, in matching brown and navy outfits and shoes at the Easter Service at St. George’s Chapel, Windsor Castle on April 5, 2026 (Credit: Cover Images)

Princess Charlotte also followed her mom’s lead, rewearing a soft beige Catherine Walker coat and Tory Burch flats from the Christmas Day service at Sandringham last December.

As for the boys, Prince William, Prince George, and Prince Louis kept things coordinated in navy suits paired with light blue ties and black oxfords. Let’s take a closer look at their Easter outfits.

Catherine, Princess of Wales, Refines Easter Neutrals in Ralph Lauren “Celia” Pumps and Self-Portrait Tailoring

As expected, Kate Middleton stepped out in a head-to-toe neutral outfit that looked elegant and sophisticated.

She wore the $750 brown “Celia” pumps by Ralph Lauren, a pair she had worn multiple times before, including at Wimbledon 2025 with a blue Roksanda dress.

The pumps were crafted in Italy from full-grain calfskin leather, aniline-dyed to enhance the leather’s natural texture and give them a rich, warm “RL Gold” tone. They featured a sculpted topline and a low-cut vamp that elongated the foot, along with sharp, pointed toes that kept the silhouette sleek.

The 4-inch wooden stiletto heels added height and posture while still looking refined, giving the look a polished, balanced finish.

Kate Middleton wears one of her favorite Ralph Lauren shoes, the “Celia”, in brown leather with pointed toes, a curved topline, and wooden stiletto heelsKate Middleton wears one of her favorite Ralph Lauren shoes, the “Celia”, in brown leather with pointed toes, a curved topline, and wooden stiletto heels (Credit: Cover Images)

Catherine, Princess of Wales, paired her brown pumps with a cream tailored midi dress from Self-Portrait, one of her go-to brands for modern, put-together pieces.

At first glance, it looked like a blazer paired with a skirt, but it was actually a one-piece design, which wasn’t surprising, as she’s worn similar Self-Portrait styles in the past that look like coordinated separates.

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The top half had a structured blazer feel with slightly padded shoulders, notched lapels, and long sleeves with buttoned cuffs. There were also chest and flap pockets that added a bit of structure and detail.

What stood out to me was the floral embroidery across the bodice. It added texture, giving the outfit a softer, more feminine edge. The tonal belt pulled everything together at the waist, creating a really flattering shape while highlighting the outfit’s clean lines. From there, the skirt flowed into a midi length, moving lightly as she walked.

Kate’s accessories were just as carefully selected. Her Juliette Botterill oak leaf teardrop hat in oyster tied in perfectly with her dress. It was sculptural and detailed, with hand-cut oak leaves that gave it texture while keeping the look soft and elegant.

Catherine, Princess of Wales, pairs her brown pumps with a cream midi dress by Self-Portrait featuring floral embroidery, a blazer-style top, and a flowy midi skirtCatherine, Princess of Wales, pairs her brown pumps with a cream midi dress by Self-Portrait featuring floral embroidery, a blazer-style top, and a flowy midi skirt (Credit: Mischa Schoemaker / Dutch Press Photo / Cover Images)

For jewelry, Catherine wore the Bahrain Pearl Drop earrings from the Royal Collection. The design featured one large round diamond, four smaller diamonds, and three baguette diamonds, all set above a single Bahrain pearl drop. The pearls originally came from a shell containing seven large pearls, which were gifted by the ruler of Bahrain to Princess Elizabeth and Lieutenant Philip Mountbatten (Prince Philip) in 1947.

She also added a delicate cross pendant necklace and stacked a few rings, including her Garrard sapphire-and-diamond engagement ring, the Wartski Welsh gold wedding band, the G. Collins & Sons sapphire-and-diamond eternity ring, and the Annoushka Eclipse diamond eternity ring.

Her beauty look stayed soft with natural makeup and loose waves, and she finished everything with the Demellier Nano Montreal bag in deep toffee leather, which complemented her shoes.

Kate Middleton styles her modest, elegant Easter Service look with a Juliette Botterill oak leaf teardrop hat, Bahrain Pearl Drop earrings from the Royal Collection, a dainty cross pendant necklace, and some ringsKate Middleton styles her modest, elegant Easter Service look with a Juliette Botterill oak leaf teardrop hat, Bahrain Pearl Drop earrings from the Royal Collection, a dainty cross pendant necklace, and some rings (Credit: Mischa Schoemaker / Dutch Press Photo / Cover Images)

Princess Charlotte Rewears Tory Burch Ballet Flats with Catherine Walker Coat for a Polished Easter Look

I loved how polished yet age-appropriate this look was. Princess Charlotte stepped out in a familiar outfit, which worked so well for the occasion.

She wore the same Tory Burch ballet flats she had on back in December for the Christmas Day service. Now on sale for $356 (down from $445) at Mytheresa, the brown suede shoes had a soft, classic look while still being practical for a full day out.

Giving the shoes a slightly dressier edge were the cap toes in shiny croc-effect leather, which added a bit of contrast. They also boasted Tory Burch’s double-T logo and a small bow detail on the front, giving the pair just the right amount of charm.

Princess Charlotte rewears her brown suede Tory Burch ballet flats with croc-effect cap toes featuring a ribbon and a double-T logoPrincess Charlotte rewears her brown suede Tory Burch ballet flats with croc-effect cap toes featuring a ribbon and a double-T logo (Credit: Mischa Schoemaker / Dutch Press Photo / Cover Images)

Princess Charlotte’s beige Catherine Walker coat, which she also wore to the Christmas service, tied everything together beautifully. The dark brown velvet trims at the collar, buttons, pockets, and cuffs added richness and depth, elevating the coat. It also echoed the tones of her shoes, which made the whole ensemble feel cohesive.

As she walked, you could see a blue pleated knee-length dress underneath, and I really liked that contrast. The soft blue added a fresh, youthful pop against the warmer beige and brown tones of the coat, while the pleats gave the dress movement and a light, airy feel.

Princess Charlotte pairs her brown suede Tory Burch ballet flats with a beige Catherine Walker coat and a blue pleated knee-length dressPrincess Charlotte pairs her brown suede Tory Burch ballet flats with a beige Catherine Walker coat and a blue pleated knee-length dress (Credit: Cover Images)

Prince William, George, and Louis Coordinate in Classic Oxford Shoes and Tailored Navy Suiting

Prince William, Prince George, and Prince Louis all wore classic lace-up oxford shoes with subtle perforated detailing, which added just enough texture while keeping everything traditional and polished. The sleek finish worked perfectly with their tailored looks, pulling everything together.

Their navy suits, with tailored jackets and navy trousers, kept things sharp and coordinated, giving the whole look a clean, classic feel. Prince Louis stood out in a double-breasted suit, adding a slightly more traditional touch, while Prince William and Prince George went for single-breasted styles that looked simple and streamlined.

Underneath, they all wore crisp white shirts, which helped lighten the darker tones of their suits. Their light blue ties added a bit of color, making their outfits feel more relaxed while still looking smart for the occasion.

Prince William, Prince George, and Prince Louis coordinate in navy suits with black Oxford shoesPrince William, Prince George, and Prince Louis coordinate in navy suits with black Oxford shoes (Credit: Cover Images)

From polished pumps to statement sandals, Easter dressing remains a space where classic tailoring meets personality-driven styling.

Whether it’s soft monochrome palettes, sharp tailoring, or subtle pops of color through footwear, these celebrity looks show how the right shoes can quietly define an entire outfit.

If you’re looking for more inspiration beyond the royal family’s coordinated elegance, these standout Easter service moments offer a broader perspective on church-ready fashion, with a strong focus on footwear.

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