
The future Queen visited the Beauty of The Earth: The Art of May, Jane and William Morris exhibition at The Arc, in Winchester. Catherine looked chic in a simple camel coat, camel wide-legged trousers and flat boots, paired with a dark top and a burnt orange scarf.
Royal fans were impressed with the princess’s appearance and took to social media to praise her.
One user wrote on X: “Beautiful, sleek, quite good taste. Lovely camel coat & camel palette with the pop of colour with her scarf. What an interesting exhibition to highlight!”
A second user said: “I love this style of coat. I’ve had a long camel hair coat since the late 90’s and it’s still in fabulous shape.”
A third one chimed: “love everything about that coat. ESPECIALLY the colour!!!”
A fourth one said: “Timeless classic. Love the straight hair.”
In her message following her visit, Catherine spoke about the “connection between nature, creativity and craft”.
She also paid tribute to the gallery’s staff writing: “My thanks to the team at The Arc in Winchester.
“It was inspiring to see how they have placed creativity at the heart of the community and made art widely accessible.
“The Beauty Of The Earth exhibition was a powerful reminder of the connection between nature, creativity and craft. C.”
In the comment section, the gallery thanked the princess for her visit, saying it was “honoured” to welcome her.
The message read: “We were honoured to welcome Her Royal Highness The Princess of Wales to Beauty of the Earth: The Art of May, Jane & William Morris at The Arc, Winchester. This exhibition celebrates the enduring legacy of the Morris family, highlighting the artistic contributions of May and Jane Morris alongside William Morris. We are proud to see this important exhibition recognised in this way.”
Born in 1834, William Morris was a designer, craftsman and artist and is renowned for his distinctive textile patterns inspired by nature.



















