Beulah London restocks Kate Middleton’s £95 scarf after it was worn by the Duchess in South Wales

Cashing in on the royal connection! Beulah London restocks Kate Middleton’s £95 scarf after it was worn by the Duchess in windswept Wales

  • Duchess of Cambridge, 38, wore a £95 scarf by Beulah London yesterday 
  • The style had sold out but Beulah London is restocking after the appearance
  • Brand is a favourite of the royal’s and has been worn on a number of occasions 

A brand loved by the Duchess of Cambridge cashed in on its royal connections by relaunching a sold-out piece worn by the royal. 

Kate Middleton, 38, sported Beulah London‘s £95 pink and red Shibani scarf for her outing to South Wales with Prince William, 37, yesterday. 

The vibrant accessory, which kept the Duchess warm as she strolled along the blustery seafront, was sold out before the royal engagements but is now being restocked as the label seeks to capitalize on the ‘Kate effect’. 

The Beulah London website has now been updated and the £95 scarf is available for pre-order, with delivery expected by the end of March. 

Kate Middleton, 38, sported Beulah London's £95 pink and red Shibani scarf for her outing to South Wales with Prince William, 37, yesterday

The scarf pictured on the Beulah London website

Kate Middleton, 38, sported Beulah London’s £95 pink and red Shibani scarf (right) for her outing to South Wales with Prince William, 37, yesterday (left) 

The vibrant accessory, which kept the Duchess warm as she strolled along the blustery seafront, was sold out before the royal engagements but is now being restocked as the label seeks to capitalize on the 'Kate effect'. Pictured, the scarf available to buy on the website

The vibrant accessory, which kept the Duchess warm as she strolled along the blustery seafront, was sold out before the royal engagements but is now being restocked as the label seeks to capitalize on the ‘Kate effect’. Pictured, the scarf available to buy on the website

Some 10 per cent of profits from all sales goes towards helping bring an end to modern day slavery.

Beulah London, co-founded by Lady Natasha Rufus Isaacs and Lavinia Brennan in 2010, has become a go-to label for Kate, who has stepped out in the designs on a number of occasions.

Yesterday Kate wore the printed scarf with a vibrant red Zara dress, navy Hobbs coat and boots by Stuart Weitzman as she joined her husband for a busy day of engagements.   

The Beulah London website has now been updated and the £95 scarf is available for pre-order. Pictured, a model in the scarf on the Beulah London website

The Duchess of Cambridge showcasing the scarf yesterday

The Beulah London website has now been updated and the £95 scarf is available for pre-order. Pictured, a model in the scarf (left) on the Beulah London website and Kate yesterday

Yesterday Kate wore the printed scarf with a vibrant red Zara dress, navy Hobbs coat and boots by Stuart Weitzman as she joined her husband for a busy day of engagements in Wales

Yesterday Kate wore the printed scarf with a vibrant red Zara dress, navy Hobbs coat and boots by Stuart Weitzman as she joined her husband for a busy day of engagements in Wales

Beulah London’s designs have also been seen on Crown Princess Mary of Denmark, who wore an elegant navy dress on a visit to Yogyakarta Palace in Indonesia last year. 

Ivanka Trump wore a £500 powder blue Beulah London shirt dress for a meeting in June last year.

Lady Natasha and husband Rupert Finch have close royal connections and are friends with Princess Eugenie and Jack Brooksbank. 

Mr Finch also briefly dated the Duchess of Cambridge at St Andrews University. 

Affectionate: The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge appeared in particularly good spirits throughout their engagements in South Wales. Pictured, the couple in Mumbles, near Swansea

Affectionate: The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge appeared in particularly good spirits throughout their engagements in South Wales. Pictured, the couple in Mumbles, near Swansea

Burst of colour: The Duchess of Cambridge was vibrant in a scarlet dress for the outing with Prince William yesterday afternoon

Kate Middleton in Mumbles yesterday, pictured

Burst of colour: The Duchess of Cambridge was vibrant in a scarlet dress and the Beulah London scarf for the outing with Prince William yesterday afternoon (left and right)

Lady Natasha, daughter of the Marquess of Reading, used her high society connections to promote an anti-slavery charity t-shirt in October last year.

Princess Eugenie, Cressida Bonas and Lady Kitty Spencer, shared snaps of themselves sporting the brand’s ‘For Freedom’ T-shirts, which are being sold to raise funds for anti-trafficking charity Justice and Care.

The charity aims to stop slavery in the UK and beyond, and the shirts will retail for £60 with 100 per cent of proceeds going towards the charity, and each shirt sold will provide essential supplies for a UK victim.