Kate Middleton Wore Jenny Packham to Introduce Her Little Princess to the World

Kate Middleton leaves the hospital with her yet-to-be-named daughter in a Jenny Packham dress, May 3, 2015. Photo: Getty.
Kate Middleton leaves the hospital with her yet-to-be-named daughter in a Jenny Packham dress, May 3, 2015. Photo: Getty.

In sticking with tradition, just hours after giving birth to a healthy baby girl, Kate Middleton exited St. Mary’s hospital - using the front door - with her husband, Prince William, by her side.

Sure, the newborn baby was a sight for sore eyes (literally, people have been waiting for a very long time), but it was the little princess’s mum who made an indelible impression on the world.

Wearing a white silk dress with yellow flowers, the bespoke Jenny Peckham dress was perfect. She paired the simple silhouette with nude Stuart Weitzman heels, and, obviously, a perfect blow out, not giving off any evidence of the fact that she’s only a few hours postpartum.

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As with when the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge’s first child, Prince George, was born more than two years ago, before hopping in the royal Range Rover to head back to Kensington Palace, the couple gave a few waves to the world media and adoring fans camped outside St. Marys’ Lindo Wing.

Kate Middleton leaves the hospital with baby George in a Jenny Packham dress, July 22, 2013. Photo: Getty.
Kate Middleton leaves the hospital with baby George in a Jenny Packham dress, July 22, 2013. Photo: Getty.

Previously, the 33-year-old wore a blue and white polka dot dress, also from Jenny Packham, and wedge heels.

Now, a seasoned mother and professional child toter, she opted for more daring pumps (well, daring in the fact that she’s carrying very precious cargo and high heels are precarious by their very nature).

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Middleton looked stunning, William was doting, and the baby seemed well swaddled in a white blanket.

The scene was splendid - but did anyone really expect anything less?