
Princess Catherine has long mastered the art of elevated wardrobe staples, but earlier this week in London, she once again proved there is nothing more timeless than a classic white shirt. Stepping out in a sharp camel-toned suit for the launch of her new Early Childhood Guide, the Princess of Wales paired the tailored look with a soft white blouse.
The beauty of a white shirt lies in its versatility. Whether styled beneath tailoring or paired casually with denim, it remains one of the hardest-working pieces you can own. Princess Catherine, 44, has worn countless variations of the wardrobe staple over the years, from romantic ruffled blouses and crisp oversized cotton shirts through to simple minimalist tees layered beneath blazers. Each look feels slightly different, yet all tap into the same quietly polished aesthetic that has become synonymous with her style.
We have rounded up some of the best Princess Catherine-inspired white shirts and tops below – perfect for refreshing your wardrobe this spring before the most wearable styles inevitably sell out.
The Princess of Wales wore this exact With Nothing Underneath design back in September during her appearance at the Natural History Museum – styling it beneath tailored separates for that effortlessly polished look she has become known for.
Crafted from 100% Tencel Lyocell, the shirt feels beautifully soft and lightweight, with a more fluid drape than a classic structured cotton shirt. While Lyocell is technically a man-made fibre, it is derived from natural wood pulp, meaning it still feels breathable and premium - though it may require slightly more delicate care over time compared to heavier cotton designs.
The fitted silhouette gives it a sharp and more tailored feel. It is also clearly proving popular with shoppers, with sizes currently selling fast.
Right now, availability remains limited between sizes 12 to 18 in the white version, although several other colourways are available. And if you want a slightly more relaxed, summer-ready take on the design, a breezier linen version is also available.
Earlier this week, the future Queen appeared to lean into a chic silk-style blouse during her latest engagement in London. While the exact designer behind the Princess of Wales’ look remains unknown, this high-street option from M&S delivers a similarly polished aesthetic, albeit with a slightly dressier feel than Catherine’s softer, fluid V-neckline.
Available in sizes 6 to 24, it is exactly the kind of versatile wardrobe staple that can slot seamlessly into almost any capsule wardrobe. The relaxed fit creates a looser, draped silhouette compared to some of Catherine’s sharper structures, making it particularly easy to wear half-tucked into denim, layered beneath tailoring or styled with wide-leg trousers for that effortless high-low look royal women often master so well.
The satin fabric gives the shirt its luxe, elevated appearance, although it is worth noting that the design is made using synthetic polyester fibres. That means it may not offer quite the same breathability or long-term durability as premium cotton or linen shirts, and it will likely require slightly gentler washing to maintain its sheen. However, the upside is that it creates a beautifully smooth, expensive-looking finish without the designer price tag.
Shoppers were left impressed too, with one customer sharing: “Stylish and elegant shirt, can be casual or smart as required.” Another agreed, although noting the fit came up slightly larger than expected, writing: “Lovely shirt. Excellent quality and perfect for warmer weather, and also for wearing under a sweater. I did go down a size as suggested.”
This feminine blouse from Boden feels like the perfect summer-ready nod to the romantic ruffle detailing Princess Catherine has championed in the past, but with a far softer, more relaxed feel than the sharper tailoring often seen in her royal wardrobe. The cascading frill front gives it that same polished elegance Catherine gravitates towards, while the airy cotton fabric and shorter sleeves make it feel much fresher and easier to wear through the warmer months.
Crafted from 100% cotton, the blouse has a lightweight, breathable feel that works beautifully for spring and summer dressing, while the subtle dotty textured finish adds an extra layer of detail, making it look far more premium than a standard white blouse. It also comes in a pretty blue-and-white floral version for those wanting something slightly softer and more playful, while sizes currently range from 8 to 22.
Where Catherine’s ruffled blouses often lean more formal and structured beneath tailoring, this design feels a little more effortless and bohemian in the best way. Styled with denim, linen trousers, or even tucked into a midi skirt, it has that easy throw-on quality that royal women do so well.
A classic white T-shirt like this is exactly the sort of understated wardrobe staple Princess Catherine has relied on for years, particularly when styling sharp blazers and tailoring for more relaxed engagements. The clean crew neckline design from Roman mirrors the timeless silhouette Catherine often gravitates towards, while the cropped sleeves give it that polished, slightly elevated feel compared to a standard oversized tee.
Crafted from 100% cotton, it has that breathable, soft feel that makes a white T-shirt such a hardworking piece throughout spring and summer. Much like Catherine’s own approach to dressing, it proves you do not always need bold trends or complicated styling to create an expensive-looking outfit.
Paired with tailoring, gold jewellery or relaxed denim, it delivers that clean, minimalist aesthetic that royal women consistently do so well.