Kate Middleton in a rental dress! The princess makes a statement in a strapless dress she borrowed for the evening

Prince William and Kate Middleton, who have been traveling to Boston since November 30, will not have been eclipsed by Prince Harry and Meghan Markle. When the Sussexes tried to overshadow them by unveiling the trailer for their explosive Netflix documentary series right during their three-day stay, the Cambridges eventually prevailed on the media scene. And for that the future King of England has his wife to thank.

A princess committed to sustainable fashion

Catherine shone on the official visit and even offered herself a solo trip to the prestigious Harvard University, where she turned heads in a very chic houndstooth dress. The Princess of Wales also did an impeccable fashion during this trip and even used her Boston wardrobe to send messages. So Kate Middleton used this stay, which should point out the importance of environmental protection, to promote more sustainable fashion. The queen consort, who is used to recycling her outfits, stood out by appearing in a vintage Chanel tweed jacket that she had already worn a month and a half ago.

Kate Middleton dazzles in a rented dress

This Friday, December 2nd, George, Charlotte and Louis’ mother went even further. After fleeing to Harvard, Kate Middleton reunited with Prince William to attend the second Earthshot Awards ceremony. An initiative created by the prince himself to reward those committed to fighting climate change. And committed to saving the planet, guests were asked not to purchase any new dresses or costumes for the event. Last year, for the previous edition, the Duchess of Cambridge decided to wear one of her most iconic looks for a second time. But this time she used the clothes rental service.

For example, Kate Middleton donned a gorgeous light green dress by Solace London, which she borrowed for this evening event from English designer clothing rental platform HURR details People. The green hue of the English brand’s The Sabina Maxi Dress model was just as symbolic, since this color is synonymous with ecology (it’s also associated with Boston, or how to kill two birds with one stone). But if symbolism is important, style is just as important. Prince William’s wife was stunning in this fitted dress with a bardot collar that revealed her bare shoulders and footwork thanks to a slit at the back. A second-hand outfit with a diamond and emerald choker necklace, an iconic piece that belonged to Princess Diana. And the passing on of key pieces from generation to generation, isn’t that the culmination of sustainable fashion?