Upon arriving at Goldson International Airport in Belize, she stunned in a chic blue outfit by her favorite designer, Janny Pam, that reflected the Belize flag. She accessorized the look with Emy and Rebecca Hills accessories and a seashell clutch for a personal touch. Catherine also wore a sapphire necklace and earrings that once belonged to the late Princess Diana, connecting her to royal history. On day two, Catherine embraced the tropics in a blue floral print Tory Burch dress with a tiered midi skirt and puffy sleeves.
This fashion choice was perfect for the lush Caribbean setting. She paired it with exquisite jewelry from Zazan, oozing casual elegance as she mingled with locals and immersed herself in the vibrant culture during a visit to the ancient Mayan site of Caracol. During her visit to Belize, Catherine opted for an outfit that was both practical and chic, with wide-leg army green trousers tied with a brown belt, a crisp white John Lewis T-shirt and comfortable white trainers.
Ray-Ban sunglasses completed her adventurous look, allowing her to soak in the rich history and stunning scenery. Day three included the Queen’s 60th Anniversary Party, where Catherine dazzled in a shimmering pink dress from The Vampire’s Wife. Perfectly capturing the celebratory spirit of the occasion, she paired the dress with silver Jimmy Choo shoes, crystal drop earrings and a beautifully embroidered Mayan handbag for a unique look. On day four, dubbed the “Dance of Colors,” Catherine wore a classic Wazel College blouse with white wide-leg pants and a stylish Mulberry handbag, reflecting the colors of the Belize and Jamaican flags.
When she arrived in Jamaica, she switched to a bright canary yellow Roksanda dress that matched the playful atmosphere of the Caribbean. When she arrived in Trenchtown, she chose a classic Bohemian dress by Willow Hilson Vintage, showing her appreciation for the local culture. Catherine’s elegance shone on day five when she met with the Prime Minister of Jamaica, wearing an ivory Alexander McQueen suit paired with an orange Ridley London blouse. Her standout accessory was a 60s-inspired orange beaded clutch, adding a playful touch.
Later, at a dinner hosted by the Governor General of Jamaica, she wore an emerald green dress symbolizing the Jamaican flag, featuring off-the-shoulder sleeves and intricate sequin detailing. On her final day in Jamaica, at a Jamaica Defence Force parade, Catherine honored her late mother-in-law, Princess Diana, by wearing a square-neck, puff-sleeved Alexander McQueen lace gown. When the tour ended in the Bahamas, she kept her cool despite the weather in a mid-green Self-Portrait dress, paired with jewelry from Bahimi and Desire Nadia Arena.