The Princess in Green for St. Patrick’s Day with the irish Guards

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The Princess in Green for St. Patrick’s Day with the irish Guards

The Princess of Wales chose recognizable styles to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day with the Irish Guards. Kate Walking with Officers irish Guards St Patrick Mar 17 2025 Green McQueen Lock Company Zak Hussein

Rebecca English of The Daily Mail shared a video of the Princess, Colonel of the Guards, arriving at the barracks.

The Princess was solo today for her engagement with the regiment. This year marks the regiment’s 125th anniversary. Kate Full Length Irish Guards St Patrick Green McQueen Mar 17 2025 S lock images POL

A little more background comes via this Daily Mirror piece.

Last time she took part in the parade was in 2023, when she visited the Irish Guards on St Patrick’s Day with Prince William at Mons Barracks in Aldershot, Hampshire, after taking over the role of colonel from her husband. Last year, the guardsman gave three cheers for their absent colonel while the princess was away from public duties.

The Princess began her engagement with a visit to the dining hall, where she awarded medals to Irish Guards members for long service and good conduct. Another quick video.

We learn more from this Daily Telegraph story.

Leaning down to shake hands with Rory Irwin-Clark, six, she said: “You’re six? The same age as my Louis.”

His mother, Carice, revealed that they often saw the Princess at sports matches as their daughter was the same age as Princess Charlotte at a nearby private school.

Kate Inside Irish Guards Awarding Medlas St Patrick Closeup Mar 17 2025 Andrew Parsons KP

The Daily Mail reports, “…she told soldiers and their families, including some who had recently returned from Iraq, that she had missed taking part in the ceremony over the past two years.”

Then it was time to head back outside for the shamrock ceremony. Kate Walking Side View Irish Guards Green McQueen St Pat Mar 17 2025 Tayfun Salci ZUMA Press

The Princess was reported to have attached her own shamrocks to her coat, but it look like she received a little assistance from an officer. unnamed file

She presented officers and guardsmen with their own sprigs. Kate Handing out Shamrocks Mar 17 2025 St Patrick Irish Guards Green McQueen Zak Huseein Splash

Sharing a laugh with the officer who helped her with her shamrock sprig. Kate Laughing with Officer irish Guards St Patrick Green McQueen Mar 17 2025 AP KP

The prepared shamrocks are stored in baskets before presentation to the regiment. Kate Hands Out Sharocks Irish Giards Mar 17 2025

A closer view. Shamrock Sprig CloseupIrish Guards St Pat Mar 17 2025 AP KP

One of my favorite parts of the day was the Princess presenting shamrocks to the regiment’s mascot, an Irish wolfhound named Turlough Mór (pronounced Tur-Lock More). When not on duty, the four-year-old canine is often called “Seamus.”
Kate irish Wolfhound Turlough Mor Mascot Shamrocks Mar 17 2025 St Patrick Zak Hussein Splash

Today is also the day when I take part in the annual exercise known as “insert as much content as possible about the dog” into the post.
Kate Giving Shamrocks Irish Wolfhound Mascot Guards St Patrick Mar 17 2025 AP KP

Cameron Walker of GB News posted a quick video.

Then it was time for a march-past and salute. Kate at Attention Parade Irish Guards St Pat Mar 17 2025 Tayfun Salci ZUMA Press

You can hear the salute to the Princess in this video from the King’s Guards Channel.

The Barrhead News reports, “Huge crowds braved the biting cold to gather at the gates of Wellington Barracks and catch a glimpse of the ceremony.”

The Princess spent time with junior cadets known as “mini-Micks,” who traveled from Northern Ireland for today’s ceremony.Kate with Mini Micks Irish Guards Mar 17 2025 St Patrick

The Princess visited the Junior Ranks dining hall, where a senior guardsman proposed a toast. More from The Times article.

In the cookhouse, Kate joined the soldiers for a drink, opting for a half pint of Guinness. Sitting down to talk to troops about the difficulties of being on deployment, the princess said: “Being able to manage that work-life balance — it’s tough.”

Kate Irish Guards Junir Dining Hall Toast St Pat Mar 17 2025 Green McQueen

The Barrhead News offers more in this story.

Guardsman Barry Loughlin, who led the toast, said afterwards: “She wanted to know how things were going with the blokes in general. She was really nice and really warm. I was kind of flustered. You could tell she had a genuine interest in us.”

Kate Drinking Beer Irish Guards St Pat Green McQueen Mar 17 2025

The Princess making a new friend. Kate with Baby Parents Irish Guards Green McQueen Lock Company Mar 17 2025 ap kp

And with a toddler.

Kate with Baby Fab Pic Irish Guards St Patrick Lock Green Hat Mar 17 2025 AP KP 1

The Princess also spent time in the sergeants’ mess. Kate with Guardsman Wife Irish Guards Green McQueen Lock Company Mar 17 2025 ap kp

More from Hello’s coverage:

She told Corporal Adam Hamilton, an Australian reservist: “George finds it fascinating that he has been to Australia and New Zealand.

I would like to go back there with them now. It’s finding time to do that. But I love to travel – yes, it’s a long flight. But I love the Middle East because that’s familiar to me [from] growing up. There are so many opportunities now to travel, I think it’s brilliant to experience it.

“We tend to go further afield when it’s official visits, it’s being able to carve out time to experience these countries in a more private capacity. Because otherwise you end up seeing lots of insides of amazing buildings but you don’t get to meet that many people. It’s making sure that you can combine a bit of work with the children. I might see you down there!”

Below, a photo from that 2014 visit to Australia, as the family arrived in Sydney. Royal Tour OZ Arrival Sydney Kate William George Coming Down Stairs from Plane Roksanda Ilincic Yello Dress Sledge A Parsons I Images Polaris

We return to coverage of today’s events. Kate Seated Irish Guardsman Spouse Child St Pat Mar 17 2025

The Telegraph reports about other conversations the Princess had today.

The Princess also chatted to section commanders in the bar about Prince William’s beard. “These trends come and go,” she said. “I was saying to my husband, I’m not sure how long he’s going to keep his for.”

Expressing enthusiasm for the various different careers on offer in the Army, the Princess also revealed that she was particularly keen to help bolster recruitment.

Kate Mess hall St Patrick Irish Guards Seated at Table Mar 17 2025 images POL

Before the day wrapped up, photos were taken. Wide Shot Posed Group Photo Irish Guards St Pat Green McQueen Mar 17 2025

The formal photo portraits included human and four-legged members of the regiment. Kate Posed for Photos Irish Wolfhound Mascot Guards Str Patrick Mar 17 2025 Splash

The Princess appeared to thoroughly enjoy herself. Kate Posing Laughing Formal Photo Irish Guards Mar 17 2025 S Lock images POL

She was presented with a lovely posy before she left. Kate Getting Bouquet Posey Flowers Irish Guards Mar 17 2025

A social media message posted after the engagement by Kensington Palace. Screenshot 2025 03 17 at 2.44.58 PMAnd a video from the palace.

Now for our look at what Kate wore for her engagement with the Irish Guards. Kate Irish Guards St Patrick Mar 17 2025 Green McQueen Lock Company Hat Montage

She brought back an Alexander McQueen coat that features some military-style design elements. The fitted piece has notched lapels, flap pockets, a pronounced inset waistband with buttons, sleeve bands, and a back vent. We first saw the coat during the Boston trip in November 2022, shown below right. In the photo on the left, you see the Princess wearing the same design in blue on Christmas Day 2023. Kate Blue Green McQueen Coats Boston and Sandringham Christmas 2023

Beneath the coat, it’s possible the Princess wore Sézane’s Naelle Skirt in black ($175), a style she has worn in other colors. This closeup shows the ribbed fabric underneath the coat. Kate Ribbed Black Dress Skirt Closeup with Sezane Naelle St Patrick Irish Guards Possible Mar 17 2025

Other possibilities include a couple of Cefinn knit dresses, such as the Eva in black. The Princess has worn the Eva in navy blue.

The Princess repeated a Lock and Company hat first noted on St. Patrick’s Day 2019. The percher-style chapeau features floral embellishment.Kate 2 Shots Montage Lock and Company Green Hat March 2019 2025

A closer look at the Princess’s intricate updo today. Kate Updo St Patrick Day Irish Guards Mar 17 2025

A social media post suggests inspiration for the style may be the triquetra, or Celtic Knot. Tweet Twitter Post Kate Updo Inspiration Celtic Knot Mr 17 2025 Irish Guards

The princess carried her Grace Han ‘Love Letter’ Top-Handle handbag ($3071). Grace Han Love Letter Handbag Purse Bag Product Shots Only

We saw the return of the Princess’s Ralph Lauren boots. Ralph Lauren Boots St Patrick Irish Guards Mar 17 2025

The gloves worn by the princess today look like her Alice Merino Wool pair ($226) from Cornelia James. Kate Cornelia James Gloves Likely Alice St Pat Irish Guards Mar 17 2025

We don’t know who made the scarf worn today, although several have suggested a style by Pickett London., but it’s difficult to make a determination without seeing more of the scarf.

The Princess brought back a pair of Kiki McDonough earrings featuring green amethysts, green tourmalines, and diamonds. Kiki McDonough Green Amethyst Tourmaline Diamond Earrings St Patrick Irish Guards Mar 17 2025

She also wore the Shamrock Brooch owned by the Guards and loaned to royal women taking part in ceremonial duties. In these photos, you can just see the textured leaves and the emerald in the center.Updayted Shamrock Brooch Poin Closeups Cartier Mar 17 2025 Irish Guards St Patrick

It has previously been worn by the Queen Mother and Princess Anne.

VIDEOS:

Coverage from ITN’s Royal Family Channel.

A video from Forces News.





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