Princess Kate’s heritage blazer look – where to buy | Royal | News

Heritage prints are set to take centre stage at Cheltenham next month (Image: Getty)
When it comes to countryside dressing with timeless appeal, Princess Catherine rarely puts a foot wrong, and her love of heritage prints offers the perfect blueprint for fashionistas or racegoers planning their looks for the Cheltenham Festival next month. For the uninitiated, a heritage print is a classic design that has stood the test of time, such as herringbone, tweed, tartan or paisley.
Over the years, the royal, 44, has been spotted wearing many of these prints, though herringbone and tweed seem to be her particular favourites, especially when it comes to blazers. And with Cheltenham, set to take place from Tuesday 10 to Friday 13 March 2026 (buy your tickets here), just around the corner, these types of design are likely to take centre stage.
They also come in colours that feel instinctively right for race-day style. Classic greens remain timeless and flattering, while deeper, nuanced hues add the kind of subtle sophistication that mirrors Catherine’s wardrobe formula.
If you want to emulate her style, we’ve found three high street styles starting at just £90 that capture the same elevated countryside feel without the royal designer price tag.

The Tweed Blazer in Herringbone Check from Debenhams (Image: Debenhams / Getty)
This tweed blazer feels like a real nod to Princess Catherine’s countryside style, with a similar tailored look that never dates, but this one has its own subtle twist.
Made from a premium wool-blend tweed, it features classic elbow patch detailing that gives it a slightly more traditional, country-ready feel, perfect for layering over knits or shirts. It comes in sizes 8 to 20, making it an easy wardrobe staple whether you’re dressing for the races or just elevating everyday looks.
While Catherine’s blazer on the left leans slightly sleeker in cut, this one captures the same polished, outdoorsy charm with a touch more texture and character.

The Ladies British Tweed Bella Jacket from House of Bruar (Image: Getty / House of Bruar)
This tweed blazer comes in sizes 12, 16, 18 and 20 and is crafted from classic tweed with a beautifully tailored darted waist, finished with luxe velvet lapels and placket trim that give it that elevated countryside look. It’s available in a rich forest green blend as well as a classic brown version, making it a versatile nod to the heritage styles Princess Catherine has long championed – and she’s worn House of Bruar plenty of times over the years.
While Catherine’s look on the left leans slightly more relaxed and effortless, this version feels a touch more structured and refined, perfect if you want a sharper silhouette.
Style tip: these jackets often look even better sized up, so you can layer a cosy knit underneath – ideal for that polished, practical country chic vibe or simply wrapping up warm at Cheltenham

Spring Days Tweed Jacket from Jules (Image: Getty / Jules)
This single-breasted tweed jacket is a proper heritage classic with a fun twist, available in sizes 8 to 24 and finished with a bright contrasting velvet collar and trims that instantly lift the look. The warm tweed base feels very in keeping with Princess Catherine’s love of countryside tailoring on the left, though the pop of colour in the detailing gives it a slightly more playful, fashion-forward edge.
It’s the kind of piece you can throw over a shirt or even a simple tee and still look put together in seconds. If you love Catherine’s polished country style but want something with a bit of personality, this strikes a lovely balance between timeless and fresh.
More heritage prints inspired by Princess Kate

The Princess of Wales has sported heritage inspired designs for over a decade (Image: Getty)
How to style a heritage style blazer
As a royal fashion expert, one thing I’ve long observed is how Princess Catherine has championed heritage tailoring – from houndstooth to classic checks, for well over a decade, cementing these pieces as timeless wardrobe foundations rather than seasonal trends.
When it comes to styling, she consistently proves their versatility: pair a heritage blazer with a little black dress and courts for something refined, or dress it down with denim, jodhpurs or boots for an easy countryside feel.
It’s a masterclass in building outfits around strong staples that can flex with your diary. More importantly, it speaks to cost per wear – these are the kind of investment pieces you’ll rely on year after year, always looking relevant and effortlessly put together.
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