Princess's Daring Look Stuns Archbishop! What Happens Next?!

Princess's Daring Look Stuns Archbishop! What Happens Next?!
Fashion & Style 05 February 2026

The Princess of Wales made a notable appearance today, meeting with the newly appointed Archbishop of Canterbury, Dame Sarah Mullally, at Lambeth Palace. Prince William joined his wife for the significant visit, underscoring the importance the Royal couple places on faith and their desire to foster a strong working relationship with the senior cleric.

Princess's Daring Look Stuns Archbishop! What Happ...

Dame Sarah, as the first female Archbishop of Canterbury in the Church of England's long history, brings a new perspective to the role. A short video shared by *The Times'* Kate Mansey showed the royals engaged in conversation with the Archbishop in her study, highlighting their shared enthusiasm for the future collaboration. These types of meetings may seem ceremonial to some, but they really do set the tone for future initiatives and partnerships.

The meeting follows Dame Sarah’s recent oath of allegiance to the sovereign, King Charles, a tradition dating back to the reign of Elizabeth I. This oath acknowledges the King as the supreme governor of the Church of England. The Archbishop's confirmation took place last week at St. Paul's Cathedral, with her official installation service slated for March at Canterbury Cathedral. I always find these historical connections fascinating, grounding these modern events in centuries of tradition.

During their half-hour discussion, the Prince and Princess of Wales covered a range of topics, including the vital role churches play in communities across the country and the ongoing work of The Royal Foundation. They also touched on the importance of access to green spaces in London. The Princess even commented on the surprising abundance of greenery in central London, particularly around the Archbishop’s residence. It’s good to see them engaging with such a diverse set of issues.

In a statement released after the meeting, Archbishop Mullally expressed a sentiment of shared hope for a better world, saying, "I know we hold the same hope for a better world, and I look forward to working together in the years to come. I will continue to hold them and their family in my prayers." It's clear that both sides are committed to a collaborative and supportive relationship.

But, as is often the case with the Princess of Wales, the fashion world was equally interested in her sartorial choices for the occasion. The Princess debuted what appears to be a bespoke Catherine Walker coat, reminiscent of the brand's classic Yves style. She paired it with a new Edeline Lee dress – the Jete Crop Dress in ‘Flou Bubble Jacquard’ from the A/W 2025 collection – a striking piece made in England with Italian fabric. Accessorizing the ensemble were her Gianvito 105 pumps in 'chocolate' suede and a new Daniella Draper necklace, the Gold Keeper’s Heart Trace Chain Necklace. It's quite a statement, particularly the personalized necklace which is said to symbolize love and connection.

In other news, Kensington Palace released a video featuring the Princess of Wales in recognition of World Cancer Day, further demonstrating her commitment to important causes.

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