Carole Middleton's Wimbledon outfit echoes Princess Kate's style
Carole Middleton steals the show at Wimbledon with stylish outfit
Carole Middleton, the mother of Princess Kate, made a stylish appearance at Wimbledon, sporting a brown-and-white striped dress that remarkably echoed an outfit worn by her daughter just five days earlier.
The 70-year-old attended the prestigious tennis tournament alongside her husband Michael at the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club.
Carole's £395 midi dress from Beulah London featured long sleeves, a crisp collar, and button-up construction with a drop waist and A-line skirt. Her choice of attire drew immediate comparisons to Princess Kate's similar striped ensemble from her surprise visit to Colchester Hospital in Essex on July 2.
The fashion parallel between mother and daughter highlighted their shared sartorial sensibilities.
Michael Middleton cut a dapper figure in cream trousers, a periwinkle blue shirt, and a patterned blue tie, topped with an off-white suit jacket. He completed his ensemble with brown leather accessories and suede dress shoes. The couple's stylish outfits added to the excitement of the tournament.
The Middleton parents have established a tradition of attending Wimbledon most years, mirroring their daughter's regular presence at the tournament.
Princess Kate maintains a strong connection to Wimbledon, frequently attending matches and presenting trophies as patron of the All England Club.
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