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The royals love a good hat, and frankly, we love watching their ever-stylish array of accessories just as much. Princess Eugenie brought her fashion A-game to the annual Easter service at St. George’s Chapel in Windsor Castle, arriving alongside her husband, Jack Brooksbank, in a crisp white coat and a matching netted hat that felt effortlessly spring chic.
Eugenie, who wed Brooksbank at the same chapel in October 2018, joined King Charles, Queen Camilla, Princess Beatrice, and other members of the royal family for the occasion. Her parents, Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson, were also in attendance.
Notably absent from the Easter gathering were Prince William and Kate Middleton, who spent the holiday with their three children—Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis—at their country home in Norfolk.

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For her holiday look, Eugenie paired her outerwear with a beret-style fascinator featuring a delicate netted veil in the same hue from Emily London Millinery. She complemented the striking neutral with a soft brown suede via her tan heels and an oversized clutch. It looks like even the royals can’t resist getting in on the suede bag trend.
This appearance marks a return for the princess, who skipped last year’s Easter festivities as she was eight months pregnant with her second child, son Ernest. She and Jack are also parents to their older son, August.
Earlier this month, Eugenie was spotted at the F1 Bahrain Grand Prix with her sister, Princess Beatrice. The two coordinated in green looks, with Eugenie sporting a soft ecru dress from Sézane and Beatrice in a forest green Reformation number.
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