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Laura Harman

Princess Anne looks chic in pearly white textured blazer and dark teal dress

Princess Anne's pearly white blazer

Princess Anne's pearly white blazer was the perfect textured summer cover-up as she attended important engagements in Chesterfield.


On July 12, Princess Anne visited Derbyshire to officially open the new Emergency Department at the Chesterfield Royal Hospital. For this engagement, the Princess met with the team at the Trust and learned about how this new facility has impacted the local community since its unofficial opening back in June.

Later in the day, the Princess visited the University of Derby's Chesterfield site. At the University the Princess unveiled a plaque to mark the new name of one of the training hospital wards, which is used by the health students at this university.

For this busy day of engagements, the Princess wore a versatile outfit that perfectly suited both events. The Princess wore a textured pearly white double-breasted blazer over a midi-length teal dress. This sophisticated look was perfect on Her Royal Highness and oozed regal elegance without looking too unapproachable or ostentatious. 

This is also a fantastic outfit to emulate with high street brands as there are several designers that sell similar blazers and dresses to the ones worn by the Princess Royal.


In a strange addition to her look, the Princess wore a pair of white cotton gloves with her outfit. This was an unusual addition seeing as the weather was rather warm and humid on this July morning. However, there is a reason why Princess Anne always wears gloves for royal engagements - even in the summer!

As a Princess and public figure, Anne is constantly shaking hands with people when she is introduced to them - and as one of the busiest working royals, that's pretty much all the time! To combat any potential hygiene issues, the Princess reportedly chooses to wear gloves to avoid any direct contact with the people she is shaking hands with. This means she can avoid any germs or bacteria that live on people's hands.

To accessorize this look, the Princess wore a twin pearl necklace and a matching pair of double pearl drop studs. Princess Anne's 'understated' brooch was also a welcome addition to this look as she wore one of her favorite gold brooches. 

Princess Anne's gold brooch, which she previously wore in 2021 to open Hartley Hospital, and on her January trip to Estonia with her husband Sir Tim Laurence reflects the royal's understated style and added subtle, simple glamour to the ensemble.

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