How Kate opted for Barbour and Topshop while William and George matched in Nike trainers

On Sunday the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge enjoyed a family day out with the Tindalls at the Burnham Market Horse Trials in Norfolk.

And despite their royal titles, the group put on a very down-to-earth display as they arrived, opting for high street brands including Barbour, Topshop and even Nike for the occasion. 

Despite being just three-years old, Princess Charlotte perhaps cut the most glamorous figure, dressed in a £90 designer dress by Spanish brand Irulea.

Meanwhile Mia Tindall, 5, brought a touch of sass to the group, sporting socks emblazoned with her name and a slightly more pricey nineties-inspired £100 Patagonia puffer jacket. 

Prince William, 36, and Prince George, 5, put on their own stylish display, matching in dark jeans, khaki jackets and Nike trainers.

 

The Cambridges and the Tindalls put on a very down-to-earth display at the Burnham Market Horse Trials in Norfolk, opting for mainly high street brands. Kate, 37, was pictured wrapping up for the unusually cold April day, opting for a £159 Barbour jacket – a favourite designer among the country set – which she teamed with a £34 Topshop shirt, practical Berghaus boots at £180 and £110 Ray Ban. Princess Charlotte wore a £90 designer dress by Spanish brand Irulea

Kate, 37, was pictured wrapping up for the unusually cold April day, opting for a £159 Barbour jacket – a favourite designer among the country set – which she teamed with a £34 Topshop shirt, practical Berghaus boots at £180 and £110 Ray Ban shades should the sun make an appearance.

Princess Charlotte, known for her confident public displays, proved her own star factor in her Gingham designer dress, teamed with woolly tights and a quilted jacket as she enjoyed the day out with her brother and cousin Mia. 

Cousins Mia and George – who are the same age- were seen playfully comparing heights, Mia showing off her sassy character in socks emblazoned with her name. 

Mia sported a more outgoing look than her male cousin, wearing a Patagonia £100 down-filled jacket along with £14.99 sequin-embellished H&M leggings and matching glittery trainers, as well a trendy white baseball cap with a pink heart design.

Mia, right, sported a more outgoing look than her male cousin, wearing a Patagonia £100 down-filled jacket along with £14.99 sequin-embellished H&M leggings, while Prince George, left, wore a £25 khaki green fleece Columbia jumper and £31 Nike trainers as the 5-year-old cousins compared heights

Mia, right, sported a more outgoing look than her male cousin, wearing a Patagonia £100 down-filled jacket along with £14.99 sequin-embellished H&M leggings, while Prince George, left, wore a £25 khaki green fleece Columbia jumper and £31 Nike trainers as the 5-year-old cousins compared heights

Prince George looked like a chip off the old block in a khaki green fleece Columbia jumper at a surprisingly affordable £25, dark green jeans and a pair of black and white Nike trainers, aptly named NikeCourt Royale, which cost just £31. 

His look echoed that of father William, who looked casual in a khaki cargo jacket, coordinating flat cap and navy jeans, also opting for £76 Nike trainers he was previously seen wearing as he played polo at the Gloucestershire Festival in June 2017.

The Cambridges and Tindalls joined up to watch Zara, a former silver medal Olympian, compete in the trials on Friday.

Following her appearance, the families enjoyed a walk – with Zara still dressed in her jodhpurs and riding boots, along with a navy baseball cap and her £200 Musto jacket.

The children were seen enjoying the rides as a beaming George raised a toy sword aloft, while Mia and Charlotte hitched a ride on  William and Kate’s shoulders, respectively.

The trials have become a popular family event, with a bouncy castle and circus workshops for children.

William, left, looked casual in a khaki cargo jacket, coordinating flat cap and navy jeans, also opting for £76 Nike trainers he was previously seen wearing as he played polo at the Gloucestershire Festival in June 2017. The Cambridges and Tindalls joined up to watch Zara, a former silver medal Olympian, compete in the trials on Friday

William, left, looked casual in a khaki cargo jacket, coordinating flat cap and navy jeans, also opting for £76 Nike trainers he was previously seen wearing as he played polo at the Gloucestershire Festival in June 2017. The Cambridges and Tindalls joined up to watch Zara, a former silver medal Olympian, compete in the trials on Friday

An onlooker said: ‘They were just like any other family, enjoying a day out and having a lovely time. There were no tantrums thrown by the kids and they all seemed very down to earth. A few people noticed them, but generally everyone just carried on as normal.’    

In October Kate was named as the most powerful royal fashion influencer, according to Brand Finance’s British Luxury 2018 survey.

The report found that Kate wearing a product increases the desirability among 38 per cent of US shoppers to buy products by British brands.

The Duchess, who is often spotted in designers including Alexander McQueen for red carpet events, also favours high street brands such as & Other Stories and Whistles, often sparking sell out trends.

Hot on her heels is the Duchess of Sussex, whose sartorial eye sees her mixing high street with designer, and is responsible for causing the ‘Meghan effect’ by her army of fashion followers.  

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