Princess Catherine pays thoughtful tribute to Princess Diana in Italy

Princess Catherine appeared to channel Princess Diana’s timeless elegance during her landmark Italy visit, stepping out in a sophisticated powder blue suit.

Princess Kate greets excited crowds in Italy

Princess Kate greets excited crowds in Italy

Princess Catherine appeared to pay a subtle tribute to Princess Diana during her landmark visit to Italy on Wednesday, stepping out in a commanding powder blue tailored suit that echoed one of the late royal’s most memorable fashion moments from the 90’s. The Princess of Wales, 44, arrived in Reggio Emilia for the start of her hugely significant two-day overseas visit centred around her Early Years campaign, where crowds gathered in their thousands to welcome the future Queen.

Royal fashion watchers were quick to spot striking similarities between Catherine’s polished ensemble and a pastel blue look famously worn by Princess Diana during a Mediterranean trip with then-Prince Charles in the mid-1990s. For the major solo overseas engagement, Princess Catherine opted for a sharply tailored powder blue suit by Edeline Lee, pairing the elegant two-piece with a soft white blouse, matching accessories and Monica Vinader’s Nura Pearl Necklace.

The modern power suit immediately turned heads thanks to its clean tailoring, flowing wide-leg trousers and refined colour palette, but the look subtly nodded to Diana’s iconic pastel skirt-suit era.

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Princess CatherinePrincess Catherine pays thoughtful tribute to Princess Diana in Italy (Image: Getty)

Princess Diana famously wore a remarkably similar powder blue and white ensemble while holidaying in the Mediterranean with Prince Charles in 1995, when the pair visited Sardinia.

The late Princess of Wales paired the pastel jacket with a coordinating skirt and white blouse, reflecting the sharply polished silhouettes that dominated royal fashion during the decade.

While Catherine’s version felt distinctly modern through its wide-leg tailoring and contemporary cut, several elements mirrored Diana’s original look.

Image 3Princess Diana wore a powder blue and white ensemble during a Mediterranean trip with then-Prince Charles in the 1990’s (Image: Getty)

The soft powder blue shade, crisp white contrast detailing and strong structured tailoring all carried similarities to Diana’s elegant ensemble from more than three decades ago.

However, where skirt suits dominated the royal wardrobe during Diana’s era, Catherine appeared to put a fresh 2026 twist on the aesthetic through the use of a modern power suit – a silhouette that has increasingly become one of the defining staples of contemporary royal dressing.

Jewellery also appeared to play an important role in the look. Catherine accessorised with Monica Vinader’s Nura Pearl Necklace, featuring a freshwater pearl suspended from a delicate gold vermeil chain. Pearls were famously one of Princess Diana’s signature jewellery choices throughout her life, regularly worn during royal engagements, overseas tours and formal occasions.

Image 4Princess Catherine appeared to put a modern twist on Princess Diana’s iconic pastel tailoring as she stepped out in a commanding suit during her landmark visit to Reggio Emilia (Image: Getty)

Rather than opting for an oversized statement piece, Catherine kept the jewellery understated and close to her chest, allowing the subtle pearl detail to quietly complement the overall look while still appearing deeply symbolic.

The parallels between the two women extended beyond fashion alone. Princess Diana was widely known for her dedication to children’s causes throughout her royal life, championing charities supporting vulnerable young people and regularly visiting hospitals, schools, and organisations centred around children’s welfare. Before marrying into the Royal Family, Diana herself worked as a nanny, preschool assistant and nursery teacher’s assistant at the Young England School in Pimlico.

Similarly, Princess Catherine has made early childhood development one of the defining pillars of her royal work in recent years through The Royal Foundation Centre for Early Childhood. Her visit to Reggio Emilia specifically focused on learning more about the internationally respected educational philosophy centred around the importance of a child’s first five years.

As Catherine continues shaping her role as future Queen, the Italian appearance appeared to offer a modern reflection of Diana’s legacy – combining heartfelt royal styling with a long-term commitment to children and early years development.