The Princess of Wales turned heads at the royal wedding, but it wasn’t just her elegant cream ensemble that got people talking. As new photos emerged, fans became divided over one striking detail of her look — while others declared her the best-dressed guest of the day.
A royal wedding always delivers memorable fashion moments, but Catherine, Princess of Wales’ latest appearance has sparked a particularly lively debate. New photos from Peter Phillips and Harriet Sperling’s wedding reveal every detail of the princess’s elegant ensemble — and some royal watchers can’t stop talking about it.
One admirer declared Catherine the best-dressed guest at the wedding, placing Sophie close behind in their personal style rankings. | Source: Instagram/hellomag
Before diving into Catherine’s standout look, it’s worth noting that Peter Phillips, the son of Princess Anne and the eldest grandchild of Queen Elizabeth II, married NHS nurse and writer Harriet Sperling during an intimate ceremony at All Saints’ Church in Kemble, England, on June 6.
The guest list included close family members and friends, with Prince William and Catherine among the high-profile attendees.

Prince William arrives at the wedding venue in the rain, wearing a classic morning suit accented with a light blue waistcoat and patterned tie. | Source: Getty Images
A Royal Arrival That Instantly Drew Attention
Catherine arrived at the Gloucestershire wedding alongside Prince William, wearing a textured cream Roland Mouret dress paired with a coordinating Jane Taylor hat.

A royal watcher applauds Catherine’s polished wedding guest ensemble, with special praise for her statement hat. | Source: Facebook/What Kate Wore
In the first image, Catherine is shown arriving in the rain, waving to onlookers. An aide shelters her beneath an umbrella as the full details of her outfit come into view: textured cream fabric, a fringed V-shaped collar, a matching belt, a flowing skirt, a woven clutch, and a statement wide-brimmed hat adorned with a camel-colored bow.
The rainy conditions only seemed to enhance the moment, creating a dramatic backdrop as she made her way toward the church.
