
Princess Kate turned heads as she was snapped in a bold tweed inspired look. The Prince and Princess of Wales have spent two days in the Scottish Isles, and this morning (April 30), they met with countryside rangers at the Ardura Community Forest.
They royal couple have taken part in an outside learning session linked to Prince William‘s conservation project. The 40-year-old’s passion project, United For Wildlife’s Nature Protectors supports the protection and continuation of two ranger roles working on Mull and the neighbouring island of Iona.
The royal couple’s visit to Mull is aimed at celebrating remote communities and the environment. Kate, 43, rocked her new hairstyle – her usual brunette colour was replaced with a honey-blonde shade mixed in with darker brown roots.
A Chelsea blow dry is a voluminous, bouncy blowout known for its gloss, bounce, and movement through the ends.
The style involves a combination of techniques to create a polished, yet natural-looking, blow out. However, today it appeared slightly looser and had a more relaxed wave.
Kate looked effortlessly stylish in the country chic get up which included a stunning tweed jacket which she layered with a white shirt, khaki jumper and brown suede combat boots from Chloé Mozart.
Royal fans gushed over her latest look and claimed she was “glowing”. One user to X, formerly known as Twitter penned: “She really has recovered well. Just look at her how beautiful she is. Simply glowing.”
“The hair. The smile. The catwalk. The aura. Yes, she is truly stunningly gorgeous,” added a second. Meanwhile, a third person chimed in and simply said: “Just stunning.”
A fourth person said: “Princess Catherine looks amazing, she is back and we welcome her back with open arms.”
Princess Kate has stepped out in a series of country chic looks this year, which heavily centralise tweed prints. Back in February, Kate and William went on a trip to Wales, and she dug deep into her wardrobe pulling out a piece that was more than two decades old.
The Princess reportedly purchased the Ralph Lauren jacket in 2007 when the couple first started dating during their University days, in Scotland.
Kate is renowned for her sustainable contributions to fashion and often re-wears staples so it comes as no surprise that she has held onto her jacket for at least 18 years.
Earlier this month the style icon who is renowned around the globe rocked a tweed baker boy hat in the Lake District which linked to her role with the Scouts.
The royal is joint President of the Scouts and walked along the shores of Lake Windemere with Chief Scout, Dwayne Fields.
Kate cut a casual figure and rocked the 70’s style hat that she paired with a cable knit jumper, green bomber jacket, and her go-to skinny jeans.