
Princess Kate steps out amid royal family turmoil to celebrate Holi
USA TODAY
Princess Make made a visit to Leicester in the UK to make the Hindu celebration of Holi. See what she wore.
Princess Kate has her spring neutrals handled.
The senior royal stepped out on Thursday, March 5, for a visit to the U.K.'s city of Leicester to mark the celebration of Holi alongside members of the British-Indian community. In a cream dress with a pleated skirt from Ralph Lauren, Kate opted for layers, adding a Chris Kerr coat, which has popped up in her wardrobe before. She paired the look with a light brown suede heel.
For accent, she donned Sézane’s"Dina" earrings and Emmy London's "Natasha" clutch, according to W Magazine. Atop Kate's blend of ivory and cream clothing, she wore a vibrant red "mala," which she received upon arrival, made of roses and pearls.
During the visit, Kate stopped by Bobby, a family-run Indian restaurant on Leicester's storied "Golden Mile." She also met with worshippers during a visit to the Shreeji Dham Haveli Hindu Temple. There, she ditched her heels and took part in a dance.
Holi, a Hindu festival, is celebrated during the final full moon of the lunar month of Phalguna; it usually falls during March. It is celebrated by different strains of the diaspora throughout the world.













