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Inside The Princess of Wales’s “Dolce Vita” Wardrobe – And Her Return To The Global Stage

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REGGIO EMILIA, ITALY - MAY 14: Catherine, Princess of Wales visits REMIDA, Reggio Emilia's creative resource centre during the second day of her visit to Reggio Emilia on May 14, 2026 in Reggio Emilia, Italy. The Princess of Wales is visiting the city in Northern Italy as The Royal Foundation Centre for Early Childhood expands internationally. During her visit, she will explore leading approaches to early child development, which focusses on creativity, relationships and hands-on discovery. The trip marks the future queen's first overseas royal visit since her cancer treatment. (Photo by Mark Cuthbert/UK Press via Getty Images)
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One might expect the Princess’s wardrobe to lean more diplomatic than “dolce vita” – the latter perhaps more in keeping with the brief stint she spent in Florence during her gap year in 2000, when she studied Renaissance art history at the British Institute. Consider the maple-leaf brooch she wore during her tour of Canada in 2011, the sky-blue jumper chosen in support of Ukraine in 2022, or, more recently, the blush-pink Dior Bar jacket she wore to greet President Macron and Brigitte Macron at the start of their state visit in 2025. Kate, never one to shun a rewear, already has a wardrobe replete with Italian designers: polka-dotted Alessandra Rich dresses, Gucci midi-skirts and a queen(-in-waiting)’s Gianvito Rossi heels. Scroll through the gallery below to see the Princess’s sartorial take on the Reggio Emilia approach.