Kate Middleton looked effortlessly chic as she arrived at Guards Polo Club to watch her husband Prince William play in a charity match today.
The Princess of Wales, 41, will support the Prince, 41, as he takes part in the Out-Sourcing Inc. Royal Charity Polo Cup 2023 at the Windsor club.
The royal mother-of-three opted for a £550 baby blue midi dress from designer Beulah London, for the occasion.
At today’s event, she wore her hair in loose, shoulder-length waves and opted for neutral makeup, with a sweep of eyeliner and a hint of blush.
During the exit, the Princess appeared very animated and could be seen talking with her husband and other attendees.
Kate Middleton looked effortlessly chic as she arrived at Guards Polo Club to watch her husband Prince William play in a charity match today.
It is likely that the couple’s children, Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis, would not join them at the event because it is still term time.
Kate has dressed the London-based designer on a number of different occasions in the past.
In fact, Beulah London, co-founded by Lady Natasha Rufus Isaacs and Lavinia Brennan in 2010, has become a go-to brand for Kate.
Last week, the princess once again wore a two-year-old dress from the brand to attend the Young V&A event in London.
Prince William previously played in charity polo matches with his brother, Prince Harry, who now lives in his $14.7 million Santa Barbara home with his wife Meghan Markle, son Archie and daughter Lilibet Diana.
The two competed together in the Jerudong Trophy charity polo match at Cirencester Park Polo Club in 2017.
Prince Harry and William went head-to-head at the King Power Royal Charity Polo Day, held in honor of the late Leicester City owner Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha, in July 2019.

The royal mother-of-three opted for a £550 baby blue midi dress from designer Beulah London, for the occasion.
The siblings were supported by the Duchess of Sussex, who was seen cradling baby Archie, and the Duchess of Cambridge, who brought along royal supporters Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis.
Later, the Duke of Cambridge and his team won the Khun Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha Memorial Polo Trophy at the Billingbear Polo Club, holding up the victory cup for a photo.
Last year, Kate cheered on William as he played in the 2022 Royal Charity Polo Cup.
And while the game Prince William participated in today helped raise funds and awareness for the charities supported by the couple, Prince Harry also played polo across the pond.
Last year, he was competing in the Inter-Circuit Cup of the Pacific Coast Circuit, which was founded by Nacho Figueras, 45, an Argentine polo professional and model and a long-time friend of the prince.
And Meghan was there to watch every game from the bench.
Today is likely to be a more low-key appearance by the princess, who joined William for her father’s Scottish coronation in Edinburgh yesterday.
Cheeky Kate gave Prince William a gentle butt pat in a rare public display of affection yesterday as they joined Charles and Camilla for the event.
The princess joined other senior royals, including her husband, the prince, and Charles and Camilla, in a royal procession through Edinburgh.
She and Prince William joined Camilla to watch Charles receive the crown of Scotland during his Scottish coronation at St Giles’ Cathedral in Edinburgh.
The ceremony, at St Giles’ Cathedral, was a key part of Royal Week, with Charles and Camilla taking on various engagements in Scotland.
And despite the formality of the occasion, it seemed that Kate was in a playful mood: At one point in the service, she gently smacked her husband on the behind.
It’s a move Kate has seen performed several times in recent months, and it remains a rare public display of affection for the couple.
She gave him a playful butt-pat during their day at Royal Ascot last month, and also wowed royal fans when she performed the same gesture on the BAFTAs red carpet in February.
The royal mother of three looked regal in Catherine Walker’s tailored wrap dress, which she has worn on several occasions in the past, when she joined other royals for a royal procession through the city.
The design features incredibly careful tailoring, a longer length, and a luxurious velvet collar.
Meanwhile, earlier this week, he attended Wimbledon for a special ceremony honoring his close friend Roger Federer.
The princess was among those who cheered enthusiastically when Federer was honored for his stellar sporting achievements on Center Court following his retirement from the game last year.
Meanwhile, his wife Mirka watched in the Royal Box, where other guests included Prince Michael of Kent and his daughter Lady Gabriella and former Prime Minister David Cameron and his wife Samantha.
The princess, who has been a patron of the All England Lawn Tennis Club since 2016, looked stylish as she arrived at the All England Club in a chic white pleated skirt and a mint £1,950 Balmain blazer.
The appearance is unlikely to be Kate’s only visit to the tournament this year – the royal is known to be an avid fan.
The family even has a court at their country home, Anmer Hall in Norfolk.
Last year, she and Prince William joined their son, Prince George, for the event.