Queen Mathilde of Belgium bundled up on Sunday in a monochrome navy blue look comprised of pieces by Meer Couture, among other designers, for the inaugural mass of Gudula26, commemorating the 800th anniversary of the Cathedral of Saints Michael and Gudula in Brussels. The Belgian queen consort wore a structure blue coat, complete with long sleeves a flowing skirt element and cinched waist with a belt to create silhouette definition. The Meer Couture coat was the basis for Queen Mathilde’s wintery monochrome look, which featured even more pieces in the shade of blue. Queen Mathilde of Belgium attends the inaugural mass of Gudula26, commemorating the 800th anniversary of the Cathedral of Saints Michael and Gudula on Jan. 11 in Brussels. Getty Images Along with her Meer Couture coat, Queen Mathilde wore a pair of Jimmy Choo pointed-toe suede heels with her daytime event attire, as well as a statement Fabienne Delvigne headband, crafted in navy silk velvet and adorned with delicate leaves created in velvet felt, per the brand. Other pieces that accentuated Queen Mathilde’s monochrome attire included a navy scarf and matching gloves. She also carried a small Dior clutch. As for jewelry pieces, the Belgian queen consort wore a pair of pearl

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