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Princess Catherine Turns Heads in Waist-Cinching Polka Dot Dress

Princess Catherine | Source: Getty Images
As tributes flooded in for the 80th anniversary of Victory in Europe (VE) Day, global attention turned to Westminster Abbey — not only for its deeply historical significance, but also for the presence of Princess Catherine, the Princess of Wales, whose appearance subtly bridged the past and present with poise and meaning.
A netizen's comment on Princess Catherine, dated May 8, 2025 | Source: Instagram/voguemagazine

On May 8, 2025, Princess Catherine made a striking appearance at the Service of Thanksgiving held at Westminster Abbey in London. Wearing a white dress adorned with small black polka dots, she stood out in a way that was both respectful and fashionable. The ensemble immediately sparked conversation online and in the media, not just for its aesthetic appeal but for its thoughtful homage to the 1940s — the very era being commemorated.

The long-sleeved dress featured a high neckline and structured shoulders, drawing inspiration from wartime fashion. The cinched waist elegantly highlighted her silhouette, reinforcing a classic look that resonated with the dignity of the event. Her outfit seemed meticulously chosen to echo the era of VE Day, aligning seamlessly with the ceremonial tone of remembrance.
Princess Catherine attends a Service of Thanksgiving at Westminster Abbey on the 80th anniversary of VE Day on May 8, 2025, in London, England | Source: Getty Images

Completing the ensemble was a small brown clutch and a vintage-inspired black pillbox hat. The hat, detailed with a delicate netted veil and subtle floral embellishments, added a sophisticated and retro touch. Her footwear, although largely concealed, was believed to be modest black heels, matching the understated elegance of the occasion.

Princess Catherine is seen at the Service of Thanksgiving on the 80th anniversary of VE Day on May 8, 2025, in London, England | Source: Getty Images

Notably, Princess Catherine’s choice of accessories carried sentimental weight. She wore silver drop earrings adorned with teardrop-shaped pearls, strongly reminiscent of those worn by the late Princess Diana. For many royal watchers and historians alike, this was interpreted as a heartfelt and respectful nod to her late mother-in-law, whose legacy continues to influence the Princess of Wales’s public image and fashion sensibility.
Prince William and Princess Catherine smile as they depart the Thanksgiving Service to mark the 80th anniversary of VE Day at Westminster Abbey on May 8, 2025, in London, England | Source: Getty Images

Public reaction was swift and overwhelmingly positive. Social media platforms buzzed with admiration. One Instagram user wrote, "She's just such an elegant and dignified public figure, isn't she? Flawless." Another added, "Stunning, the epitome of elegance!" while a fan commented, “This future Queen didn’t come to play — she came to SLAY all the dragons.”

A particularly poignant comment read: "She, hands down, when her time comes, will be such an elegant Queen. She’s such an icon — the Queen would be proud. She holds both sides of the family together with grace. Impeccable lady."

Others appreciated the symbolic depth of her attire. "She always picks outfits that carry meaning," noted one user. "This one wasn’t just beautiful — it had a clear 1940s influence as a tribute to the era. Beautifully done." Another added, "Graceful, poised, and so dignified. She’s stunning — and genuinely royal in every sense."
Prince Edward, Duke of Edinburgh, Princess Anne, Princess Royal, Prince Louis, Sophie, Duchess of Edinburgh, Princess Charlotte, Prince George, Prince William, Prince of Wales, Catherine, Princess of Wales, and Vice Admiral Sir Tim Laurence on May 5, 2025, in London, England | Source: Getty Images

The Service of Thanksgiving was the centerpiece of a week-long national commemoration, honoring the 80th anniversary of VE Day — the moment that signified the end of World War II in Europe on May 8, 1945.

The Royal Family played a central role throughout the week’s events. Their Majesties King Charles III and Queen Camilla, accompanied by senior members of the Royal Family, participated in a series of engagements designed to honor veterans and reflect on the sacrifices of wartime generations. Events kicked off in Denmark on Sunday, May 4, with Liberation Day commemorations. By Monday, May 5, a solemn military procession led the King, Queen, and Prime Minister down The Mall, joined by Second World War veterans.
King Charles III and Queen Camilla at Westminster Abbey in London on the 80th anniversary of VE Day on May 8, 2025, in London, England | Source: Getty Images

In a scene reminiscent of wartime celebrations, the Royal Family appeared on the balcony of Buckingham Palace, echoing the iconic appearance of King George VI and Queen Elizabeth in 1945. Later, the King and Queen hosted a tea party for veterans at the Palace — a symbolic gesture to recognize their contributions and connect the present generation with the past.

On May 6, Queen Camilla visited a new ceramic poppy display at the Tower of London, commemorating fallen heroes with a modern artistic tribute. These events culminated in the May 8 service, which brought together heads of state, military leaders, veterans, and the wider public for a moment of national reflection.

Meanwhile, in the Channel Islands, the commemorations continued. On May 9 and 10, Princess Anne, the Princess Royal, along with her husband Vice Admiral Sir Tim Laurence, traveled to Guernsey and Sark to mark the anniversary of their liberation from Nazi occupation — a unique chapter in Britain’s wartime history.
Prince William joins Catherine, Princess of Wales, and their children on the balcony during the VE Day 80th anniversary. William wears a formal Royal Air Force uniform while the entire family waves at the crowd.

Though Princess Catherine’s presence at Westminster Abbey drew significant attention, it was her children — Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis — who unexpectedly became a topic of public discussion earlier in the week. On May 5, the young royals made a rare joint appearance alongside their parents during the military procession.

Photographs from the event captured the three children with notably serious, and at times somber, expressions — a reminder that formal royal duties, especially those steeped in historical significance, can be demanding even for the youngest members. Social media quickly buzzed with mixed reactions. “They don’t look so happy…” one comment read, while another remarked, “The kids always look sad.” A few comments even interpreted their expressions as "angry" or "bored," sparking debate over expectations placed on royal children.

Yet others came to their defense. “They’re kids at a solemn occasion,” one user replied. “Of course they’re going to look serious — they’re being respectful.” Another wrote warmly, “Princess Kate looking glorious and elegant in purple đź’ś and the kids looking so smart and grown-up. Love Louis ❤️x.”
King Charles and Queen Camilla stand at the far left of the balcony, both looking skyward—he in a decorated navy uniform, she in a bold blue coat and wide-brimmed hat. Next to them are William in RAF uniform, George, Louis, and Charlotte in dark formalwear, and Catherine in deep plum.

On the balcony of Buckingham Palace, the family once again stood in the public eye. While Prince William wore his formal Royal Air Force uniform, Catherine was radiant in a deep plum coat dress and matching hat. The children were dressed in coordinated dark formalwear, with Charlotte in a navy plaid coat, creating a refined and unified visual impression.

Later photos captured sweet moments of curiosity and delight from the younger royals during the flypast, as they looked skyward with wonder. Catherine, smiling beside them, seemed to share in their sense of awe, reminding the public of the human side of the Royal Family — a mother enjoying a moment of connection with her children amidst national solemnity.
During the VE Day commemoration, Charlotte leans forward in her seat while George looks at her. Louis turns to watch his older siblings while William watches over them. The setting is filled with veterans and officials, emphasizing the solemnity of the occasion.

Throughout the VE Day 80th anniversary commemorations, Princess Catherine’s consistent grace, poise, and sartorial thoughtfulness reaffirmed her enduring role as one of the most admired figures in public life. With every carefully chosen detail, from her attire to her presence, she embodied a deep respect for the past while confidently representing the future.

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