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Snap up Kate Middleton’s go-to espadrille wedges while stocks last

Snap up Kate Middleton’s go-to espadrille wedges while stocks last,

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The Princess of Wales’ favourite summer wedges have quietly returned to stock – just in time for the warmer months. 

Debuted by Kate in May 2019, the Castaner Carina Suede Wedge Espadrilles have become a go-to for countless royal engagements, including her recent appearance at the Chelsea Flower Show.

Crafted in Spain, these espadrilles showcase a rounded closed toe, artisanal woven detailing and a cut-out heel. The signature wraparound ties not only elevate the look but also provide a secure, adjustable fit. 

Finished with a cushioned insole and a 9cm jute wedge, they strike the perfect balance between all-day comfort and flattering height. 

What’s more, the soft tonal nude shade is endlessly versatile, pairing effortlessly with everything from breezy dresses to tailored trousers.

Ideal for every summer occasion – from Wimbledon and the Henley Royal Regatta to weddings, garden parties and brunch dates – these wedges will instantly elevate any outfit. Don’t miss your chance to snap up a pair before they disappear again!

Still weighing your options? Browse our high street edit below for more budget-friendly variations. 

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The Princess of Wales’ favourite summer wedges have quietly returned to stock – just in time for the warmer months.

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