Princess Kate wore all red to the Commonwealth Day Service (Image: Samir Hussein/WireImage)
has been praised by Canadians this week after she at Westminster Abbey on Monday. The Princess of Wales, 43, was one of a number of senior royals to attend the event, along with , the King and Queen Camilla.
At the service, Kate wore a striking red Catherine Walker dress and a matching hat by Gina Foster. This was met with much praise by Canadians online, who believe the colour of the dress could have been a subtle nod to their country. Regardless of whether the dress was worn with this intention or not, royal fans from Canada were quick to praise the future Queen on .
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One fan wrote: “Thank you for always showing your love and support to Canada.”
Another said: “Princess Catherine – thank you for wearing the beautiful Canadian red – You look stunning!”
A third wrote: “Your Royal Highness – you are wearing the colours of the Maple Leaf. Our flag. I noticed it immediately because it’s the exact shade of red. If it is so then I thank you for it. As we negotiate through difficult times.”
Someone else said: “I am Canadian and hope that the Princess of Wales red dress was a quiet salute to Canada.”
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The princess was praised for her outfit (Image: Mark Cuthbert/UK Press via Getty Images)
Another fan of the princess said: “Whether it was intentional or not, stunning Kate in that stunning red outfit with the lovely white pearls sent a subtle nod to Canada at a very difficult time for our country!”
on March 10 included Princess Anne, and The Duke and Duchess of Gloucester.
Prince Edward and Duchess Sophie were , which fell on Edward’s 61st birthday.