
The King’s niece was announced as a mentor for the King’s Foundation 35 under 35 programme and met some of the network at Garrison Chapel last week. They’re currently hosting their 35th anniversary exhibition and Princess Eugenie, who turned 35 in March, described it as an "honour" to mark this milestone.
She and the King’s Foundation jointly shared a video of her visit and she was wearing a simple navy midi dress with a glimmering gold necklace. I’d usually wear cool-toned silver jewellery with blue but I’ve been convinced to try it.
The combination worked so well and the richness of the navy was echoed in the warmth of the gold. The Princess’s dress was sleeveless with a modest rounded neckline and something with this elegant shape would be perfect if you’re not sure what to wear to a wedding.
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This Edge of Ember necklace is a beautiful staple to have in your collection if you want something with a similar feel to Princess Eugenie's pendant. You can get it engraved for free and it's made from 18k gold-plated sterling silver.
The disc pendant on this necklace can be engraved on both sides so you can make it as personal as you like. You can take the charm off and wear it just as a chain and this is the 18k gold vermeil version but it also comes in sterling silver.
Set on a slim gold-tone chain, this shiny pebble pendant brings sparkle to an outfit but in a minimalist way. The necklace can be layered with different pieces or worn solo as a daily staple.
The bodice was fitted and the skirt flared out with a beautiful amount of volume. It fell to just above Princess Eugenie’s ankles which meant her champagne satin peep-toe mules weren’t obscured and got a moment to shine too.
If, like me, you wear a lot of black clothing but want something a little softer for summer then navy blue should be on your radar. It’s a colour that seems trickier to style than it actually is.

I would advise keeping the rest of your outfit quite light and going for beiges, creams, whites and tans, as these shades lift navy blue and don’t fight the boldness of the colour. Metallics are in many ways just as neutral and the royal went for gold jewellery to match her shoes.
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You can get this dress in several different colours, including this midnight navy hue that makes the mixed-media style seem more understated. The top half is a ribbed cotton jersey material that's comfortable but fitted. The skirt is a contrasting crisp cotton-poplin and the two textures together make this stand out.
This cotton-blend dress gives you two looks in one as you can also wear it the other way round to turn the V-back into a sweeping neckline. It's got a long, flowy skirt and is very simple, making it the perfect item to jazz up with gold necklaces and earrings.
Available in a large range of colours and patterns, this affordable H&M dress has short raglan sleeves and a shirt dress silhouette. The waist has elastication at the back and pretty gathers, with a detachable belt. With some statement gold earrings and a dainty necklace this is a chic day-to-night look.
It’s hard to make out in the video, though it seems as if Princess Eugenie’s necklace had one or two gold discs as the pendant. Either way, the charm was suspended from a gold chain and lay neatly over the top of her dress’s bodice.
This made the contrast of the shiny gold against the dark blue even more striking. Gold-toned jewellery tends to feel more traditional than silver and so her choice of necklace was a great pairing with the classic design of her dress.
Princess Eugenie could easily have layered different necklaces together, however I think her outfit had more impact styled this way. She also wore a pair of gold hoop earrings to bring an extra touch of glamour to this smart-casual outfit.
Both they and the necklace are exactly the kind of jewellery I’d happily wear everyday as they’re understated. Now I’ve seen how good gold looks with navy blue, I’ll also be trying this myself and I hope to see Eugenie re-wear elements of this ensemble.
She is one of four mentors for the 35 under 35 network, which is a group of young people working to promote the change King Charles wants to see in the world. They are focused on sustainability, traditional crafts and the arts.
"I’m delighted to be working with this group of exceptional young people who have been selected thanks to their outstanding work in areas The King is passionate about," Princess Eugenie said of her role as mentor. "Given I recently celebrated my 35th birthday, it’s fitting to take part in the charity’s 35th anniversary celebrations and share my passion for art with the 35 under 35."
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