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Kate Middleton’s favourite espadrille wedges are back in stock

Kate Middleton’s favourite espadrille wedges are back in stock,

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The Princess of Wales’ favourite summer wedges have quietly returned to stock at John Lewis, after repeatedly selling out last year. 

Debuted by Kate in May 2019, the Castaner Carina wedge espadrilles have become a go-to for countless royal engagements, including an 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.

Unsurprisingly, Kate isn’t the only royal to embrace the style. Princess Beatrice, Meghan Markle and Zara Tindall have all been spotted in Castaner wedges, often opting for the black and navy versions. 

Across the pond, Queen Letizia of Spain is also a fan, along with Princess Marie-Chantal of Greece and Princess Sofia, Duchess of Värmland. 

Ideal for every spring and summer occasion – from weddings to brunch dates – these Spanish wedges will instantly elevate any outfit. Don’t miss your chance to snap up a pair while stocks last.

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

There are plenty of stylish and versatile picks, featuring neutral and classic shades from the likes of Boden, John Lewis and Phase Eight.

Shop espadrille wedges on the high street 

The Princess of Wales’ favourite summer wedges have quietly returned to stock at John Lewis, after repeatedly selling out last year.

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