Princess Beatrice and Pippa Middleton proved their eye for royal fashion as they stepped out in the same £645 coat by exclusive British brand The Fold on Wednesday.
Princess Beatrice, 33, who attended the Christmas carol service at Westminster Abbey hosted by Kate Middleton with her husband Edo Mapelli Mozzi, 38, opted for the collarless wrap in a camel shade.
MeanwhilePippa Middleton chose to wear The Finchley Coat, in rich forest green., matching it with a pair of emerald drop earrings.
The brand has rocketed in popularity since starting up in a discreet Chelsea boutique in 2012, designed to feel like a ‘member’s club’, where it offers personal services to its clients – which include the likes of Kate Middleton, Crown Princess Victoria of Sweden and Holly Willoughby.


Princess Beatrice (left) and Pippa Middleton (right) proved their eye for royal fashion as they stepped out in the same £645 coat by exclusive British brand The Fold on Wednesday
And last night Pippa and Beatrice proved just why they had chosen the elegant coat, which boasts a flattering nipped-in hemline with black Fold logo buttons.
It flows seamlessly from a tailored waist into a soft, mid-length skirt that can be worn over many dresses.
Beatrice chose a velvet headband with a matching clutch bag and midnight blue shoes. This was a first for Princess Beatrice since she gave birth to baby Siena in September.
Meanwhile Pippa, who shares son Arthur, 3, and Grace, eight months, with businessman husband James Matthews, teamed it with a black clutch, tights and classic court shoes.

Beatrice (33), attended the Christmas carol service at Westminster Abbey with Edo Mapelli Mozzi (38) and opted to wear a collarless wrap in camel shade.

Pippa Middleton was pictured with her parents Carole and Michael. She paired The Finchley Coat with an emerald-drop pair of earrings with it.

Beatrice chose to wear a velvet headband, coordinating clutch and midnight-blue shoes with a matching bag.

e Pippa shared her son Arthur (3 years) and Grace (8 months) with James Matthews (businessman husband). She paired it with a black clutch and tights with classic court shoes.
Polly McMaster, an ex-financial investor and co-founder of The Fold, had the vision to help women feel as smart in a tailored suit than men.
The clever design of this garment is what makes it so popular. It has a contoured waistline that gives the appearance of slimmer and flattering silhouettes.
With prices for a dress starting at £165, it’s certainly not a budget brand but is still affordable enough to compete for custom with the likes of Reiss, L.K.Bennett and Hobbs.
The brand has also received the royal seal of approval from the Duchess of Cambridge, who first wore one of its smart grey dresses to visit a rehab centre at Send women’s prison in 2015.
For 2018, The ‘Camelot’ dress had 700 women on the waiting list as they scrambled for one.
The blush pink, fit-and-flare dress costs £275 and has consistently sold out season after season, with TV presenter Holly Willoughby boosting sales after wearing it live on air.
The same year Pippa Middleton wore the £495 silk Hepburn dress to Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s wedding.
PThe brand is also a favourite with Line of Duty star Vicky McClure and Game of Thrones Star Maisie William who are fans of their tailored trouser suits.

Royal approval: The beloved Camelot gown was worn by the Swedish Crown Princess Victoria during the Chilean President’s visit in Stockholm