Kate Middleton cheers on Prince William at charity polo match in black-and-white gingham

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Kate Middleton attended the Royal Charity Polo Cup wearing a black and white gingham dress from Temperley London. ZUMAPRESS.com

Kate Middleton is beating the heat in gingham.

The princess arrived at the Royal Charity Polo Cup 2026 on Friday, wearing a black-and-white gingham Temperley London sundress.

She kept accessories to a minimum, slipping into a pair of Camilla Elphick slingback nude heels, Ralph by Ralph Lauren sunglasses ($106), earrings and a bracelet from Sézane as well as a cuff from Halcyon Days ($245).

She beat the heat in the flowing sundress, paired with nude heels and light jewelry. Victoria Jones/Shutterstock
She was in attendance to support husband Prince William who was playing in the match. UK Press via Getty Images

As husband Prince William was playing in the charity match, Middleton was seen arriving with his equerry, Mike Reynolds.

She was latter spotted chatting with William in between matches.

It’s been quite the sporting week for Middleton, who chose a brilliant blue Gabriela Hearst suit for an appearance at Wimbledon.

She chose affordable earrings from Sezane to complete her look. Victoria Jones/Shutterstock
Middleton would have made late mother-in-law proud in her black gingham look. WireImage

In years past, William has competed against brother Prince Harry in the charity polo match, though it’s been seven years since the younger royal played.

Meanwhile, the Prince of Wales has been a constant at the event for the past 15 years.

Harry is currently in the UK and even met with King Charles along with wife Meghan Markle and their children, Prince Archie, 7, and Princess Lilibet, 5.

Page Six reported that the family of four hopes to travel to Princess Diana’s burial site at Althorp Estate in Northamptonshire, England but it’s unclear if the Sussexes will reunite with the Waleses.

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