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The Duchess of Cambridge Wore the Most Festive Tartan Face Mask From Designer Emilia Wickstead

The Duchess of Cambridge Wore the Most Festive Tartan Face Mask From Designer Emilia Wickstead

The Duchess of Cambridge has certainly pulled out all of her most festive outfits for her and Prince William’s three-day Royal Train tour of the UK, and that includes festive face masks.

The tour is set to cover 1,250 miles over three days to thank individuals and communities for their work during the coronavirus pandemic. Whilst the focus is, of course, on the work the couple is doing, we can’t help but obsess over the duchess’s festive outfits. From her favourite winter coats, red-and-green tartan scarves, and one very cosy fair isle jumper, Catherine’s certainly making us feel joyful and ready for the festive season. But it’s not just the duchess’s coats and scarves making us feel merry and bright — her face masks are also giving off Christmas-y vibes.

Trust Catherine to make masking up in the name of safety incredibly fashionable. On the second day of the duke and duchess’s Royal Train tour, they stopped off in Reading at the Royal Berkshire Hospital (which just so happens to be where Catherine was born) to meet NHS staff. For the visit, she wore a red Alexander McQueen coat, an Emilia Wickstead tartan skirt, and a matching Emilia Wickstead tartan face mask. We’ll admit it: we’ve got face-mask envy.

Ahead, get a closer look at Catherine’s full outfit and festive face mask.

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