Blending Royal Influences, Princess Eugenie Steps Out in a Chic Look That Nods to the Signature Styles of the Princess of Wales and the Duchess of Sussex

Windsor, April 22 — Princess Eugenie made a stylish appearance at St. George’s Chapel on Easter Sunday, showcasing an ensemble that drew clear inspiration from her royal relatives, the Princess of Wales and the Duchess of Sussex.
Accompanied by her husband Jack Brooksbank, Eugenie was seen arriving at the chapel in a polished and monochromatic look that subtly paid tribute to the wardrobes of both Kate Middleton and Meghan Markle. Her outfit featured the now sold-out Reiss “Etta” Double Breasted Belted Trench Coat in white, layered over the “Caitlyn” Ribbed Bodycon Midi Dress in neutral tones, also by Reiss.
Accessorizing with a $325 Flattered Clay Clutch in suede sand and neutral-toned Gianvito Rossi pumps, Eugenie completed her look with an Emily London Zellova pillbox hat — a nod to traditional royal millinery with a modern flair.
Fashion observers noted that her use of Reiss, a high-street brand long favored by the Princess of Wales, may suggest Eugenie is taking subtle cues from her cousin-in-law’s refined approach to public dressing. The Princess of Wales has frequently worn Reiss pieces over the years and has even influenced younger members of the Royal Family, including Prince George, who was recently spotted in a blazer from the label.
Eugenie’s footwear choice also bridges royal fashion influences. The Gianvito Rossi 105 pumps in bisque suede — believed to be the same pair — are a staple in Kate’s wardrobe and have also been a favorite of Meghan Markle, who has turned to the Italian designer’s elegant silhouettes for numerous formal appearances.
The appearance marks a noticeable evolution in Eugenie’s personal style, as she embraces a more streamlined, sophisticated look since becoming a mother of two. Her Easter ensemble reflects a growing alignment with the modern yet classic fashion sensibilities that have come to define the Royal Family’s younger generation.



