£1,350 Miu Miu festive cardigan worn by Kate Middleton sells out

The Cambridge effect! Kate Middleton’s £1,350 Miu Miu cardigan sells out online just days after Duchess wore it for Westminster Abbey Christmas Eve carol concert

  • The Duchess of Cambridge wore the festive sweater for concert on December 8
  • Together At Christmas carol service at Westminster airs on ITV on Christmas Eve 
  • £1,350 Miu Miu festive sweater picked by Kate has sold out on Net-A-Porter

The £1,350 Miu Miu cardigan worn by the Duchess of Cambridge for her Together At Christmas carol service at Westminster Abbey on December 8 has sold out online. 

Kate Middleton, 39, wore the festive designer number during the recording of the promo for her charity event which was released two days ago, and airs in full on Christmas Eve on ITV. 

With its bauble detail, Peter Pan collar and pearl buttons, the cardigan proved a hit among the Duchess’ fashion followers – despite its eye-watering price tag.

And just days after the release of the recording, the item sold out in all sizes on sites including Net-A-Porter, Far Fetch and Miu Miu.

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The £1,350 festive Miu Miu sweater Kate Middleton wore in the first trailer for Royal Carols – Together At Christmas, pictured, has already sold out on Net-A-Porter

The cashmere number from Miu Miu boasts a lovely diamond stich, while its discreet baubles are perfect for those wishing to add some Christmas spirit to their wardrobe without going all out. 

The Peter Pan collar is detachable and the white and back jacquard-woven roses add some more festive flair to the outfit. 

The Net-A-Porter website advises to match the mother-of-pearl buttons with a pair of pearl earrings for a chic festive look.   

Kate picked the cardigan to host her special carol service at Westminster Abbey earlier this month. 

The sweater, which is made of cashmere, comes with a detachable collar and a discreet bauble detail, pictured

The £1.350 cardigan has sold out in all sizes after the Duchess of Cambridge wore it to promote her concert in a trailer released by ITV 

The Duchess of Cambridge looked stunning in the festive cardigan, pictured, in a trailer promoting the concert  

On Friday the mother-of-three beamed in new photos released ahead of the Westminster Abbey concert, which will be broadcast on Christmas Eve on ITV.

‘I’m so excited to be hosting Together At Christmas here at Westminster Abbey,’ Kate told cameras through a smile. 

The video also showed celebrity performers including Leona Lewis, Ellie Goulding and Tom Walker. It also featured a clip of presenter Kate Garraway speaking at the Westminster Abbey concert.

The Duchess of Cambridge, 39, was festive in a scarlet Catherine Walker coat as she arrived to host a Christmas carol service at Westminster Abbey on December 8

Kate Middleton was joined by Prince William as they walked side-by-side into the carol service  in London (pictured)  

The service has been developed with BBC Studios Events Productions but will be broadcast on ITV at 7.30pm on Christmas Eve as part of a special programme called Royal Carols: Together At Christmas.

Prince William and Kate reportedly dropped the BBC as the broadcaster for their Christmas special in the wake of the two-part series The Princes and the Press, which was criticised by the Queen, Prince Charles and the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge for giving credibility to ‘overblown and unfounded claims’ about the Royal Family.

Attendees to Kate’s carols were ‘encouraged’ to wear face masks  

According to the Westminster Abbey website, face coverings are encouraged when inside the Abbey and St Margaret’s Church and social distancing is encouraged in areas which are small and confined. 

Previous photos show the mother-of-three debuted a new red Catherine Walker coat dress for the outing, which featured a large bow detailing across the bodice before slipping it off to show off her festive cardigan.

Photos from Kate entering the abbey show how she added a touch of glamour to her outfit with the Queen Mother’s sapphire and diamond fringe earrings, and recycled her £640 red suede bag by Miu Miu for the occasion, first worn in September 2016.

The coat dress, thought to be worth around £3,000, is a new ensemble for the Duchess, who previously wore a black version of the coat to attend Prince Philip’s funeral in April.

The concert was supported by The Royal Foundation and pays tribute to the incredible work of individuals and organisations across the UK who have supported their communities through the pandemic

It was a family affair for the Duchess with her parents Carole, 66, and Michael, 72, Middleton, as well as her siblings James, 34, and Pippa, 38, in attendance.

The group were also joined by the Countess of Wessex, 55, Princess Beatrice, 33, and her husband Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi,38, Princess Eugenie, 31, and Zara Tindall, 40, and Mike Tindall, 43.

Sneak peek: The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge earlier this month shared a glimpse of the invitations sent out to guests, pictured, including charity workers, teachers and volunteers

The Queen, 95, was not in attendance, neither were Prince Charles or Camilla. The monarch was forced to cancel her annual pre-Christmas lunch this week for the second year in a row due to the pandemic.

She was planning to welcome 50 or so relatives, including Prince Charles and Camilla, to an event at Windsor Castle next week.

One day after the festive party, the Queen was due to travel by helicopter to Sandringham in Norfolk, where she is set to spend Christmas itself.

However it has now emerged the Queen ‘with regret’ has cancelled her family lunch as a ‘precautionary’ measure, feeling that too many people’s Christmas arrangements were at risk if it went ahead.

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