Kate Middleton presented the Queen Elizabeth II Award for British Design at a distinguished London event on Tuesday.
According to British media, the event was held at London's 180 Studios and presented by the British Fashion Council.
Every year, the prize is given to a young British fashion designer who exemplifies great talent and creativity.
According to reports, the Princess of Wales wore Victoria Beckham's creation during a British Fashion Council event.
The wife of Prince William spent time speaking with other designers to learn more about their sustainable products.
Cameron Walker, a royal expert, wrote on Twitter that Kate Middleton celebrated "bold young creatives, championing sustainability, and celebrating the best of British fashion."
The Queen Elizabeth II Award for British Design, established in 2018, is a renowned accolade that acknowledges extraordinary creativity and uniqueness among rising British fashion designers.
It seeks to leave a legacy of support for the sector, recognizing the important role British fashion plays in culture, trade, and diplomacy.