Princess Kate just proved Gen-Z trends work for royals too | Royal | News

The Princess of Wales has jumped on the latest Gen Z trend (Image: Getty)
Princess Catherine has quietly stepped into one of fashion’s most talked-about Gen Z trends – and, in true royal style, she’s made it look effortlessly chic. The Princess of Wales, 44, was spotted carrying a micro bag while attending the Anne Freud Centre last year, instantly turning a once-niche accessory into a must-have.
Tiny handbags have dominated runways and TikTok feeds alike, and Catherine’s latest look suggests the trend has officially reached the palace gates. Far from being impractical, the micro bag moment is all about sleek minimalism and confident styling.
For the occasion, Catherine chose the Small Hudson bag by British label DeMellier, a brand she has worn on numerous public outings.
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Princess Kate looked radiant as she completed her chic look with a miniature handbag (Image: Getty)
The compact suede design added a contemporary edge to her otherwise polished, tailored outfit, inspired by no other than British heritage.
Held neatly in one hand, the petite bag became the focal point of her look, proving that small accessories can have a major impact.
In a world of oversized totes, the Princess’s choice felt fresh, modern and quietly fashion-forward. The micro bag trend has been embraced by Gen Z for its playful proportions and statement-making appeal.
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Gen-Z refers to the generation born roughly between the late 1990s and the early 2010s, following millennials. They are known for shaping today’s biggest fashion and social media trends, often favouring bold, playful styles and viral micro-accessories like tiny handbags.
By adopting it, the Princess showed she is far more in tune with modern fashion than many might expect. Even though she has chosen not to release official details about where her outfits are from, in order to keep the focus on her work, this quiet style moment proved she still understands the power of royal fashion.
It was a subtle reminder that her wardrobe continues to set trends, even without formal fashion briefings. In embracing a Gen Z-approved accessory, Catherine signalled that her influence in the style world remains as strong and relevant as ever.

Catherine, the Prince of Wales rocked a houndstooth dress and matching heels (Image: Getty)
Her version of the trend was refined rather than gimmicky, blending seamlessly with her signature elegance. It was a reminder that royal dressing doesn’t have to feel traditional to be timeless.
Fashion insiders have long noted that micro bags are more about attitude than storage. They signal confidence, precision and a willingness to experiment.
By choosing one for an official engagement, Catherine subtly reframed the trend as something wearable, not just runway-ready. It’s a move that will no doubt inspire a new wave of royal-approved styling.









