Last week, the Duke and Duchess of Westminster headed to Chester FC Community Trust, where they heard how the King George V Sports Hub was helping grassroots football and communities in Chester. The work of the organisation is supported by the Duke's Westminster Foundation, which has donated £520,000 towards its scheme.
The pair welcomed their first child, a daughter called Cosima, in July 2025, and this was their first public outing since her arrival.
Olivia looked beautiful in her dazzling high street outfit from Zara. Identified by Royal British Fashion, she donned a bright and summery yellow cardigan by the Spanish brand and a sumptuous maxi jacket in chocolate brown, designed in suede. The coat retails at £169, and the cardigan has a price tag of £29.99. It's always refreshing to see royals don high street items, after all, many, such as the Princess of Wales, tend to invest in bespoke pieces.
A look at The Duchess of Westminster's wedding dress
Olivia and Hugh Grosvenor, 7th Duke of Westminster, married on 7 June 2024.
Having inherited his title and control of the Grosvenor estate – now worth an estimated £10.6bn and including 300 acres of land in London's Mayfair and Belgravia – from his father in 2016, the Duke put on a grand affair to celebrate the couple's union.
Olivia chose Chelsea-based bridal designer Emma Victoria Payne to design her gown, which was made from ivory silk crepe, satin and organza, with bespoke embroidered details. It had a scalloped-edge neckline, a bias-cut skirt, a pleated waistband, and gathered sleeves, creating a sleek silhouette. The dress also featured wide embroidered silk organza cuffs and a keyhole back, with a detachable 6.5ft silk crepe satin train.
"I was so honoured to be part of their special day," Emma exclusively told Best Quality Designer Handbag . "A gust of wind took us by surprise and added to the atmosphere. It was an incredible day, and it was amazing to see Olivia's stunning entrance."
The designer added, "Olivia brought her great-great-grandmother's veil, circa 1880, into the boutique," she revealed. "We hand-picked the elements we loved the most, then took photos to document them and produced hand-drawn sketches of each motif," she noted.






