express– Kate Middleton showed her support in red as England played Germany at Euro 2020 tonight. She wore a double breasted red blazer.
The Duchess of Cambridge was seen with Prince William and their eldest son, Prince George.
They showed their support wearing red, with both Princes sporting red and navy ties.
Kate opted for a tweed red blazer which pulled in at the waist.
It had long sleeves and three gold buttons down each side.
There was also a string of gold buttons at the cuff of each sleeve.
The blazer had mock pockets on either side and a longer style which cut off at the thigh.
Some reported the item was purchased from Zara, but is now sold out.
She wore it over a plain white t-shirt, matching the colours of the England football strip.
The tshirt was reportedly the Lauren Ralph Lauren Cotton-Blend Puff-Sleeve Top, costing around £55.
The mother-of-three also had on a pair of black skinny jeans.
She wore her long brown hair down and styled into a curly blow-dry.
Kate opted for a barely-there make up look and wore only a slick of mascara and a nude lipgloss.
The Duchess wore a pair of drop pearl earrings.
The pearls dropped from a gold hoop and seemed to be the Annoushka baroque pearl drop earrings.
The jewels have been worn before by the Duchess and cost £375.
Kate also accessorised with her Halcyon Maya Jewel tone torque aquamarine and gold bangle bracelet.
Her sapphire and diamond engagement ring could also be seen on her engagement finger.
The Style Editor Samantha Harman commented on the look.
She said: “This Zara blazer is £59 and has been a huge hit with fashion fans. The tweed-boucle material is a classic that is never going out of style, which makes this an accessible investment piece.
“Lots of women shy away from red, but it works for everyone.
“The key is finding the right shade. Kate is a ‘summer’ and a bright red like this works well on her cool skintone.
“Wearing an affordable piece like this makes Kate accessible to ‘every day’ women. We can get a piece of royal style at an affordable price.”
The royal line of succession – who outranks who?
The line of succession to the British throne dictates the order in which each member of the Royal Family would ascend to the throne.
It is also seen as a ranking of importance with the head of the line, the Queen, taking the place of ruler.
Older children come before younger children. Traditionally boys came before girls, but this law was changed on March 26, 2015 before the birth of Prince William’s first child.
Incredibly, Catholics are still excluded from the line of succession, as are children born outside of wedlock.
The royals, who usually stick to a strict protocol when appearing in public, often arrive at events in ascending order of importance, with the most important royal arriving last.
Prince Charles, 72, is currently first-in-line to the British throne, followed by Prince William, 39, his oldest son.
Then comes Prince William’s children, George, seven, Charlotte, six, and Louis, three, and they are followed by Prince Harry, 36. Prince Harry is succeeded by his son Archie Harrison, born in May 2019.