More recently, she has begun to showcase a more mature aesthetic.
Let’s take a look back at some of Catherine’s best Wimbledon looks over the years.
According toHello!, the dress was worth 795 (around $990).

“I think she’s brilliant, she’s brilliant for England,” the designer said.
“Perfect, perfect future Queen, she’s elegant, she knows how to hold herself.”
Naturally, as soon as Catherine wore the Temperley dress, it quickly sold out online.

Clearly, the Catherine effect was already in full swing.
This time, she opted for a cable knit dress by Sarah Burton for Alexander McQueen.
The dress featured sailor-inspired touches like a nautical bib tie neckline and blue details on the sleeves.

Catherine had previously worn the dress during her 2011 trip to Canada.
Actress Sarah Jessica Parker had also famously worn a navy version of the dress on the catwalk in 2006.
Catherine paired the dress with a navy quilted clutch by Jaeger, navy heels by L.K.

Bennett, and a pair of diamond drop earrings.
Catherine almost looked ready to grab a racket and step onto court herself.
“I wrote to Andy Murray afterwards saying sorry for not being there, but huge congratulations.”

The elegant dress had elbow-length sleeves, a high round neckline, and a slightly flared skirt.
She paired the dress with a summery straw clutch and a red shawl.
The princess paired the dress with a beige clutch, drop earrings, and oversized sunglasses.

In 2015, she wore a bold red L.K.
The bold midi dress by L.K.
AsHello!reported, Catherine also debuted a fresh layered hair style along for the occasion.

She also wore a pair of nude heels by Rupert Sanderson and a pair of pearl drop earrings.
This wasn’t the first time Catherine had worn the striking dress.
Catherine also donned the dress in 2020 during avideomessage thanking Australian first responders for their work during the pandemic.

The white dress featured short sleeves, a high neck, and a floaty midi skirt.
She paired the dynamic dress with an L.K.
Bennett square clutch and a pair of gold drop earrings.

A different version of the Obsession dress was spotted on presenter Norah O’Donnell on “CBS This Morning.”
McQueen also released several other items that featured the bold print as part of their collection.
The dramatic dress had three-quarter length sleeves, a knee-length voluminous skirt, and a soft square neckline.

With its bold large polka dot print, it was certainly an eye-catching number.
During the match, Catherine was spotted chatting with “Mamma Mia!”
actor Dominic Cooper, who was sitting directly behind her in the royal box.

AsYahoo!reported, the princess also wore Bulgari sunglasses and carried her white Victoria Beckham bag.
She also sported Cassandra Goad gold earrings.
During the match, Catherine was seen mingling with actors Eddie Redmayne and Bradley Cooper.

Catherine’s family was also in attendance at the tournament.
We can’t think of a more perfect outfit for a grass court tennis competition.
As theExpressnoted, the dress was quite a contrast toMeghan Markle’s outfit.

“Kate looked like she was just opening another hospital or celebrating another bridge,” Miller said.
“Yes, I think that’s so true…
I was like, ‘Whoa, this is jarring,'” Duboff added.

The shirt-style dress featured slightly puffed sleeves, a row of black buttons, and a floaty skirt.
Catherine also added a black belt by Alexander McQueen at the waist.
AsBritish Voguenoted, the dress was a custom design by Suzannah, a British label.

According to theDaily Mail, the dress was worth 1,380 (around $1,720).
According toWoman & Home, the dress sold out online just one day after the Wimbledon final.
As theIndependentnoted, it was originally sold for 1,515 (around $1,900).
Catherine paired the bright dress with a white handbag, pearl drop earrings, and Finlay sunglasses.
She also wore a pair of black and white Mary Jane-style suede and leather heels by Alessandra Rich.
This midi silk dress featured a v-neck, puffed sleeves, and a navy and white polka dot print.
Catherine also wore a pair of beige and white heels and diamond jewellery.
Some experts believed that the dress was inspired by ’80s fashion, thanks to its retro silhouette and print.
As celebrity stylist Rachel Gold told theDaily Mail, 1980s style was definitely back en vogue.
“The Queen plus Lady Diana have been seen wearing polka dots on occasions,” she said.
Sadly, not everyone was a fan of Catherine’s 2022 Wimbledon look because of its 1980s vibe.
“I’m just not sure what this recent polka dots, 1980s silhouette vibe… you might’t win ‘em all.