On Wednesday, May 15, Duchess Sophie of Edinburgh made headlines during her visit to Greater Manchester, captivating fans with her chic ensemble.
The Duchess, known for her approachable demeanor and stylish choices, drew attention not only for her fashion but also for the meaningful engagement she attended at the Seashell Trust in Chettle.
The Seashell Trust has been under the royal family’s patronage since 1897, providing essential support to children and young adults in the UK with complex learning disabilities and communication challenges.
Sophie’s visit was not only a nod to this noble cause but also a chance for her to connect with the community.
Dressed in wide-legged Roland-Mouret Ward buccal pants, which retail for an impressive £1,012, the Duchess showcased a striking blend of elegance and modernity.
These eye-catching trousers, originally worn back in 2017, were paired beautifully with a crisp white blazer from Altuzarra, creating a polished look that resonated with onlookers.
To complement her outfit, Sophie carried a chic white leather Valextra S side compact purse and adorned herself with a diamond maple leaf pendant necklace from Burke’s.
Her choice of footwear, Penelope Chilvers’ wedged espadrilles, added a casual yet stylish touch to her overall appearance.
With her signature twisted updo and natural makeup, Sophie exuded confidence and grace throughout her visit.
Fans took to social media to express their admiration for the Duchess’s outfit, particularly her trousers.
Comments poured in on X, with one admirer declaring the pants a “definite win,” while another remarked on how well the pieces harmonized together.
The enthusiasm didn’t stop there; a third fan gushed, “She looks amazing in the satire.
I am in love with the pants!”
The excitement continued on Instagram, where royal fashion enthusiasts shared their thoughts.
One user expressed a desire for the trousers, accompanied by red heart emojis, while another commented on Sophie’s overall look, noting that despite their usual dislike for double-breasted blazers, this one fit her perfectly.
During her visit, the Duchess engaged with guests and even took a spin on a tricycle provided by Ice Strikes Limitless, a company dedicated to making cycling accessible for everyone.
This playful moment highlighted her down-to-earth nature and willingness to connect with those she met.
Sophie also participated in hands-on activities, including turning ground with a shovel at a new college construction site and listening to a music session at the Seashell Trust.
Her active involvement demonstrated her commitment to supporting the organization and its mission.
Just a day earlier, on May 14, Sophie and her husband, Prince Edward, made history as the first members of the royal family to visit a newly installed memorial statue of Queen Elizabeth II in Oakham, Rutland.