Kate follows tradition in turquoise coat for her debut as Colonel

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As Colonel, Kate, Princess of Wales will today give the Irish Wolf Hound regimental mascot the customary sprigs of shamrock before delivering them to the officers and guardsmen who will distribute them along the ranks. For the occasion, Kate looked stunning in a turquoise coat dress.

Kate has – almost – always worn green for St Patrick’s Day since joining the Royal Family in 2011. There has only been a couple of times where she broke this tradition.

Today was not one of those times as the Princess dazzled in turquoise, a popular shade of green.

Kate paid tribute to Ireland’s national saint in a bright coat dress that featured a high collar and buttons running down its bodice.

She combined this with a matching fascinator and suede heels.

More to follow…

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