Royal fashion meets family loyalty in a bold green statement
Kate Middleton has turned heads once again—not just for her fashion, but for what her choice might be saying. The Princess of Wales made a surprise appearance at a British Fashion Council event in London wearing a striking green suit designed by none other than Victoria Beckham. The royal’s decision to wear the outfit, which she personally selected and purchased herself, is being seen by insiders as a subtle but powerful show of support for the former Spice Girl turned designer, who is reportedly feeling “heartbroken” over ongoing tensions with daughter-in-law Nicola Peltz.

This public endorsement comes at a delicate time for the Beckham family. Brooklyn Beckham and Nicola Peltz were notably absent from David Beckham’s 50th birthday bash in Notting Hill, despite being in London. The snub has only intensified rumours of a rift between Nicola and Victoria, and Kate’s choice of attire hasn’t gone unnoticed.
During the event, Kate presented the Queen Elizabeth II Award for British Design, an honour recognising sustainable and impactful contributions to the UK fashion scene. She also visited pop-up studios and met with emerging designers, reinforcing her post-treatment return to royal duties with a focus on creativity and environmental responsibility.

A source close to the Beckhams told The Mirror: “It’s really great to see that she’s wearing one of Victoria’s designs again, especially as the outfit was not gifted and was very much her own call. There’s a great deal of mutual respect between the families.”
While Kate stayed silent on the Beckham drama, her outfit may have spoken volumes.


