Kate Middleton and Sophie, Duchess of Edinburgh Carried Strathberry Bags at Order of the Garter Ceremony

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See What Kate & Sophie Wore at Order of the GarterPool/Samir Hussein - Getty Images


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When it comes to their fashion choices, the royal family are known to be very loyal to certain designers. Kate Middleton and Sophie, Duchess of Edinburgh proved that once again at yesterday's Order of the Garter ceremony, when they both arrived at St George's Chapel in Windsor with bags from Strathberry.

For the annual procession, the Princess of Wales carried the Strathberry Multrees Chain Wallet in Vanilla Diamond. She paired the elegant clutch with two of her favorite styles: a bespoke polka-dot midi dress from Alessandra Rich and spectator pumps from Jennifer Chamandi. She wore her hair in an updo to work with a feather-detailed black Philip Treacy hat and accessorized the look with Princess Diana's pearl earrings.

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Kate carried Multrees Chain Wallet for the Order of the Garter procession. Pool/Samir Hussein - Getty Images

Sophie, meanwhile, carried the Strathberry Box Crescent in Vanilla Diamond with her statement floral Emilia Wickstead dress. She topped her head with white and pink Jane Taylor London hat and finished her summery ensemble with white Emmy London pumps and infinity-shaped diamond earrings from G. Collins & Sons.

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Sophie carried the Box Crescent top-handle bag for Garter Day.WPA Pool - Getty Images

The Edinburgh-based brand has long been a go-to for many royal women. In addition to Kate and Sophie, Meghan Markle has also been spotted a numerous occasions with a Strathberry purse. She most family has carried the East/West Crossbody bag and Midi Tote. Princess Eugenie and Zara Tindall are other royals who have also been publicly seen with the polished leather bags. Eugenie previously carried the Lana Osette midi bag, while Zara recently carried the East/West Baguette in a powder blue hue for King Charles's coronation last month.

"People are just so intrigued by the royals and the way they present themselves," Strathberry co-founder Leeanne Hundleby previously told Harper's Bazaar UK of the brand's sucess. "Being worn by the royals has opened up whole new audiences for us, and introduced us to people who had never heard of the brand before."

Shop Kate and Sophie's reasonably-priced bags here and check out the other royal-approved styles at Strathberry.com.

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