Kate Middleton has co-designed a woodland-themed garden alongside Davies White Landscape Architects for this year's Chelsea Flower Show.
The Duchess has also given us some fabulous fashion inspiration at the same time, from casual gardener chic to a gorgeous floral frock.
Here’s our pick of the mum-of-three’s best Chelsea pieces and where to buy them.
Linen shirt
In pictures to announce the project, Kate is seen testing out the garden’s swing seat, dressed in practical outdoor gear including skinny jeans, thick socks and hiking boots.
She still looks stylish, though, choosing the Jaeger Patch Pocket Linen Shirt, £99 (approx €113), in pale khaki.
The shirt is still available online in a variety of colours.
Floral dress
Visiting the garden yesterday with William and the children, Kate chose a suitably spring-like ensemble, teaming a floral maxi dress from And Other Stories with espadrille wedges.
🍃 The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are very pleased to share some new photographs of their family as they visited the #RHSChelsea Back to Nature Garden.
— Kensington Palace (@KensingtonRoyal) 19 May 2019
The photographs were taken by Matt Porteous. #ChelseaFlowerShow pic.twitter.com/mT95MT88xA
Kate’s dress has now sold out (of course), but the very similar And Other Stories Printed Ruffle Bib Midi Dress, €99, is still available online. Zara also have a similar floral print maxi dress with full-length sleeves for €49.95.
"I hope that this woodland that we have created here really inspires families, kids and communities to get outside, enjoy nature and the outdoors and spend quality time together." — The Duchess of Cambridge on the #RHSChelsea Back to Nature Garden pic.twitter.com/286B9TOPGA
— Kensington Palace (@KensingtonRoyal) 20 May 2019
Floral shirt
This morning, Kate paid a final visit to the garden before it’s unveiled for the Queen later today.
In another cool but casual look, she paired the pretty Mabel Broderie-Anglaise Cotton Shirt, €283, by jeans brand M.I.H with brown wide-leg cropped trousers and Superga trainers.
It looks like royal fashion fans have been snapping up the shirt already – it’s still available to buy from Matches but only in size large.