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Kate Middleton rocks red-hot power suit at BAFTA event

Lady in red.

Kate Middleton made a major statement in monochrome at an event hosted by The Royal Foundation Centre for Early Childhood at BAFTA in London Monday, stepping out in a fiery red Alexander McQueen pantsuit.

The Princess of Wales, 41, paired her favorite fashion house’s Asymmetric Blazer ($2,290) with the matching Flared Crepe Pants ($890), adding a suede Miu Miu clutch and Gianvito Rossi pumps in the same hot hue to finish off her look.

Middleton further accessorized with a pair of more budget-friendly Chalk earrings ($93); she previously sported the same pair on Windrush Day in 2022.

Chalk designer and architect Malaika Carr previously told Page Six Style she was “blown away” seeing the princess wear the earrings, which were inspired by the architecture of the Royal Opera House.

Kate Middleton wearing a red suit and statement earrings
She accessorized with sculptural Chalk earrings.
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Kate Middleton wearing a red suit and statement earrings
She accessorized with sculptural Chalk earrings.
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She accessorized with sculptural Chalk earrings.
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Middleton was joined at Monday’s event by husband Prince William, who looked sharp in a navy suit and a bright red tie that matched his wife’s ensemble.

The evening celebrated the launch of the Princess of Wales’ Shaping Us campaign, which “[highlights] the critical importance the first five years of our lives have on shaping the adults we become,” as the royal wrote in a letter published over the weekend.

Kate Middleton wearing a red suit
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“It is a time where we lay the foundations and building blocks for life. It is when we learn to understand ourselves, understand others and understand the world in which we live. But as a society, we currently spend much more of our time and energy on later life. I am absolutely determined that this long-term campaign is going to change that.”