The Duchess of Cambridge wore the most beautiful dress ever

On Wednesday, Prince William, 39, and Kate Middleton, 40, attended a dinner hosted by Sir Patrick Allen, governor of Jamaica’s island state (March 23rd). Kate Middleton made a stunning entrance in an emerald green gown. The Duchess of Cambridge looked stunning in an emerald green Jenny Packham gown with vibrant embellishments and no straps.

Kate accented her ensemble with Queen Elizabeth II’s jewelry (95 years old). Despite the fact that the set came with five components, including a pair of earrings, a necklace, a bracelet, and a ring, Kate chose only three, the earrings and the bracelet.

The Duke of Cambridge wore a black suit with a white shirt and a black bow tie. At the event, the Queen’s nephew also gave a speech.

 

The Dukes of Cambridge are in the Caribbean for an eight-day tour to commemorate the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee (70th anniversary). When the royal couple arrived in Jamaica, they were met with protestors demanding that the United Kingdom apologize and pay reparations for slavery. Protests are also being held in the Bahamas, where the couple is expected to arrive today, March 24.

William told the visitors that he “fully supports” his 73-year-old father, Prince Charles, who declared last year in Barbados that slavery is “forever a blot on history.” I’d like to communicate my tremendous anguish. Slavery was abhorrent. And that should never have happened in the first place.”

“We are eternally thankful for the great contribution this generation and their descendants have made to Great Britain, which continues to enrich and strengthen our society,” the Prince said of the Windrush Generation, who immigrated from the Caribbean to Britain to assist rebuild after World War II.” Kate and William married in April 2011 and have three children together: Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis, who are all eight years old (3 years old).