The Prince and Princess of Wales shared the video of Kate playing piano as part of a special performance at the Eurovision Song Contest, and she looked stunning in a blue dress. On social media, the Palace said: “A #Eurovision surprise. A pleasure to join Kalush Orchestra in a special performance of last year’s winning @eurovision entry. Enjoy the show, Liverpool.”
For the video, which was filmed earlier this month in Windsor Castle, Princess Kate wore a blue one-shouldered gown in the same shade as the Ukranian flag, clearly honouring the country.
The long flowy dress was the Marlowe One-Shoulder Gown from Jenny Packham which currently retails for £2,940.
The crystal-embellished draped chiffon gown is “so elegant and feminine,” the designer’s website explained.
“It’s made from ‘Sapphire’ chiffon that’s gently gathered and pleated, so it will move beautifully as you work the room.”
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The designer recommended: “Match your jewellery to the crystal-embellished belt,” and the Princess of Wales did so by wearing the Queen Mother Sapphire and Diamond Fringe Earrings.
Royal fans loved Kate’s surprise performance as well as her stunning blue dress with a touching nod to Ukraine and thousands took to the comments section to praise her look.
On Instagram, @jesspgh said: “So beautiful! What a delightful surprise!” and @emilymillerdc commented: “The dress is maybe the best ever.”
“One of her best looks ever! Love everything about it. The whole scene, her at a piano in a dreamy dress, it’s like something out of a fairytale,” @sonyakayani added.
Kate first showed her piano skills in 2021 when she performed on Christmas Eve with Scottish singer Tom Walker.
During the royal carol service at Westminster Abbey, talented Kate played the piano at the Abbey’s Chapter House wearing a festive red dress with a bow and buttons down the front.
It is believed the surprise performance was Kate’s idea, as she took “great comfort” in playing piano at home during the pandemic, a source told People.