Kate Middleton reveals details about outfit for King Charles’ coronation

Well, this is out of the blue.

Kate Middleton hinted at what she’ll be wearing to King Charles III’s coronation next week, recently sharing a tiny detail with ITV host Alison Hammond.

Hammond, who hosts “This Morning,” said she told the Princess of Wales last week: “I’m feeling like you’re gonna wear blue.”

The royal apparently confirmed there will be a “hint of blue” in her coronation outfit. King Charles III and Queen Consort Camilla will be formally crowned in Westminster Abbey on May 6 in front of their families and various A-listers from around the world.

The princess, 41, is no stranger to shades of cerulean, recently donning an electric blue coat, hat and clutch at St. George’s Chapel in Windsor Castle for an Easter service with the royal family.


Princess and Prince of Wales with TV host taking selfie.
Kate Middleton (center) hinted at what she’ll be wearing to King Charles III’s coronation next week, recently sharing a tiny detail with ITV host Alison Hammond (left).
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She famously wore a dark blue Issa wrap dress at the announcement of her engagement to Prince William, 40, in 2010.

She’s also been photographed wearing light blue at the Wimbledon Tennis Championships on July 14, 2019; blue plaid to the Palace of Holyroodhouse on May 26, 2021; and a powder blue coat during an official visit to Cambridgeshire on June 23, 2022.


Kate Middleton wearing heels and blue coat.
The princess often wears blue. Here, she’s photographed with her son George at St. George’s Chapel in Windsor Castle for an Easter service.
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Coronation plans are falling into place. Prince Harry, 38, will be attending the ceremony without his wife, Meghan Markle, 41, and their children, Archie and Lilibet. The trio are staying in California to celebrate Archie’s fourth birthday.

Charles’ coronation will be the first time Harry has seen his father and brother since his tell-all memoir “Spare” was published in January.

A source previously told the US Sun that the Duke of Sussex was “desperate to come back for the coronation and spend quality time with his family.”

Former royal butler Paul Burrell told the outlet that the duke will be seated 10 rows behind his family — and his appearance will be brief.

The coronation festivities will take place over three days, with Harry expected to attend the actual crowning ceremony only.