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Princess Kate Middleton | Source: Getty Images
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Kate Middleton's Latest Outfit Draws Criticism as She Looks like a Stewardess – Photos

Titi Dokubo
Mar 19, 2026
05:08 A.M.

A polished royal appearance gave way to a surprisingly divided fashion moment. Something about the latest look stopped people in their tracks.

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When Princess Kate stepped out to welcome Nigeria's president and first lady, the conversation did not stay focused on the historic visit for long. Instead, her unusually fashion-forward coat dress became the detail that had fans arguing over whether it was chic, diplomatic, or simply a rare miss.

Kate's wardrobe has long been treated as one of the most closely watched parts of royal life. That is exactly why this latest look drew so much attention. Supporters saw elegance and intention, while critics compared the outfit to an airline uniform and said it aged her.

Catherine, Princess of Wales, attends the formal welcome on the first day of the State Visit by the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria on March 18, 2026, in Windsor, England. | Source: Getty Images

Catherine, Princess of Wales, attends the formal welcome on the first day of the State Visit by the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria on March 18, 2026, in Windsor, England. | Source: Getty Images

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A High-Profile Look for a Historic Occasion

On March 18, Princess Catherine joined Prince William in welcoming Nigerian President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and First Lady Oluremi Tinubu at the start of their State Visit to the United Kingdom.

According to People, the Prince and Princess of Wales were the first royals to meet the Nigerian president and first lady during the visit. They greeted the couple at a hotel in Windsor Great Park before traveling to Windsor, where King Charles and Queen Camilla joined the ceremonial welcome.

The moment carried extra weight because the visit itself was historic. Vogue noted that it marked the first state visit by a Nigerian leader in 37 years and the first one to be hosted at Windsor Castle. That made Kate's outfit choice feel especially significant. Royal fashion is rarely random, and this appearance was no exception.

Catherine, Princess of Wales, in the carriage on the first day of the State Visit by the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria on March 18, 2026, in Windsor, England. | Source: Getty Images

Catherine, Princess of Wales, in the carriage on the first day of the State Visit by the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria on March 18, 2026, in Windsor, England. | Source: Getty Images

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Why Kate's Outfit Stood Out

For the occasion, Kate wore a grey-and-white double-breasted coat by British-Nigerian designer Tolu Coker. The piece was from Coker's fall 2024 collection and was called an "unusually fashion-forward choice" for the princess. That alone made it notable.

Kate is known for relying on sharp tailoring during formal engagements, but she is usually associated with labels such as McQueen and Catherine Walker. Her patronage of British design remains a constant theme in her royal wardrobe, with McQueen in particular serving as a go-to brand since her wedding day.

Still, this time she appeared to lean into something different. The coat dress had a retro edge and a stronger fashion identity than many of her safer royal looks. That may have been exactly the point. Since Coker is a British-Nigerian designer, the choice also carried a diplomatic dimension that fit the occasion.

Catherine, Princess of Wales, on the first day of the State Visit by the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria on March 18, 2026, in Windsor, England. | Source: Getty Images

Catherine, Princess of Wales, on the first day of the State Visit by the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria on March 18, 2026, in Windsor, England. | Source: Getty Images

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The Royal Details That Added Meaning

The outfit was not just about the coat. Kate also wore the Collingwood pearl and diamond drop earrings, a deeply sentimental choice with a long royal history. The earrings were a frequent favorite of the Princess of Wales and had also been a treasured part of Princess Diana's jewelry collection.

That added another layer to the appearance. A newer designer look paired with historic royal jewels created a mix of modern image-making and family continuity.

Catherine, Princess of Wales, attends the Quadrangle at the inspection of the Guard of Honour during a ceremonial welcome on the first day of the State Visit by the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria on March 18, 2026, in Windsor, England. | Source: Getty Images

Catherine, Princess of Wales, attends the Quadrangle at the inspection of the Guard of Honour during a ceremonial welcome on the first day of the State Visit by the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria on March 18, 2026, in Windsor, England. | Source: Getty Images

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However, in 2025, it was reported that the famous earrings, which were a gift to Princess Diana from Collingwood Jewellers, a favorite of the Spencer family, were missing a small silver diamond.

Princess Diana wore them on many important occasions, and they were first seen in June 1981, shortly before her wedding to then-Prince Charles. The earrings later became associated with some of Diana's most memorable fashion moments, including when she paired them with her black "revenge dress."

So even before the online criticism began, Kate's look already had plenty to unpack. It blended diplomacy, fashion risk, and royal memory in one appearance.

Catherine, Princess of Wales, wearing her Collingwood pearl and diamond earrings previously owned by Princess Diana, at the annual Commonwealth Day Service of Celebration on March 10, 2025, in London. | Source: Getty Images

Catherine, Princess of Wales, wearing her Collingwood pearl and diamond earrings previously owned by Princess Diana, at the annual Commonwealth Day Service of Celebration on March 10, 2025, in London. | Source: Getty Images

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Tradition, Protocol, and Poise

The outfit may have sparked debate, but Kate's conduct during the event followed familiar royal protocol. She kept to tradition during the royal family's first state visit of 2026. After meeting the Nigerian president and first lady alongside Prince William, Kate later greeted Queen Camilla with a kiss on each cheek, followed by a curtsy.

She also curtsied to King Charles and greeted him with a smile. Those details mattered because they reinforced something central to Kate's public image. Even when her fashion choices stir debate, her presentation during official duties remains carefully measured and consistent.

In that sense, the outfit became the unusual part of a very traditional royal appearance.

Queen Camilla kisses Catherine, Princess of Wales, as they attend the formal welcome for the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, Bola Tinubu, and First Lady Oluremi Tinubu on March 18, 2026, in Windsor, England | Source: Getty Images

Queen Camilla kisses Catherine, Princess of Wales, as they attend the formal welcome for the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, Bola Tinubu, and First Lady Oluremi Tinubu on March 18, 2026, in Windsor, England | Source: Getty Images

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Social Media Was Not Entirely Convinced

Online, the response was fast and blunt. Several commenters on Facebook were not impressed by the coat dress. One wrote, "Looks like air hostess." Another declared, "Looks like a uniform." A third comment read, "No definitely not her best look [sic]."

One person noted, "Kate looks like stewardess," while another said it was the first time they had seen Catherine in an outfit they were not keen on, adding that it looked a bit "matron." Other critics were equally direct. "Outfit definitely does not suit her," one commenter penned. Another said the look "Makes her look old."

Prince William, Prince of Wales, and Catherine, Princess of Wales, arrive to greet Nigeria's President and his wife at the Fairmont Hotel in Windsor on March 18, 2026. | Source: Getty Images

Prince William, Prince of Wales, and Catherine, Princess of Wales, arrive to greet Nigeria's President and his wife at the Fairmont Hotel in Windsor on March 18, 2026. | Source: Getty Images

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Those reactions stood out precisely because criticism of Kate's clothing is often softer than criticism directed at other public figures. Her style is usually treated as polished, safe, and flattering.

That is why this wave of disapproval felt more noticeable than usual. It was not just disagreement over fashion. It was a surprise that she, of all royals, had prompted so many people to say the outfit missed the mark.

Catherine, Princess of Wales, speaks to First Lady Oluremi Tinubu as she and the Prince of Wales received the President of Nigeria, Bola Ahmed Tinubu, on March 18, 2026, in Windsor, England | Source: Getty Images

Catherine, Princess of Wales, speaks to First Lady Oluremi Tinubu as she and the Prince of Wales received the President of Nigeria, Bola Ahmed Tinubu, on March 18, 2026, in Windsor, England | Source: Getty Images

But Plenty of Fans Rushed to Defend Her

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Not everyone saw a fashion fail. Some supporters praised Kate as elegant regardless of the criticism. One wrote, "So elegant no matter what she wears." Another added, "Always elegant & beautiful!" A third supporter called her "Stunning in that color . My goodness ❤️[sic]."

That split reaction says a lot about Kate's current position in royal fashion. She is no longer just dressing for routine approval. Every public appearance is now examined from multiple angles: style, symbolism, diplomacy, and relatability.

To some viewers, the coat looked too structured or too uniform-like. To others, it looked regal, refined, and fitting for a formal diplomatic event. Both readings existed at the same time, which is exactly what turned the outfit into such a big talking point.

Prince William, Prince of Wales, and Catherine, Princess of Wales, attend the ceremonial welcome on the first day of the State Visit by the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria on March 18, 2026, in Windsor, England. | Source: Getty Images

Prince William, Prince of Wales, and Catherine, Princess of Wales, attend the ceremonial welcome on the first day of the State Visit by the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria on March 18, 2026, in Windsor, England. | Source: Getty Images

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Final Verdict on the Royal Style Moment

In the end, Kate's latest outfit did something many royal looks never quite manage to do: it started a real debate. It brought together several forces at once — a historic state visit, a diplomatic designer choice, Diana-linked jewelry, strict royal protocol, and a comment section full of strong opinions. Whether people loved it or loathed it, they noticed it.

And perhaps that is the clearest sign that this was not just another routine royal fashion appearance. For once, Princess Kate stepped out in a look that felt less predictable, more daring, and impossible for royal watchers to ignore.

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