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Duchess Sophie stuns in £2190 silk dress during Japan visit | Royal | News

The Duchess of Edinburgh participated in a series of engagements on the second day of his trip to Japan, while a British designer looked stylish in a printed community. Sophie and her husband, Prince Edward, the Duke of Edinburgh, is currently taking a four -day official round of the country and arrived on September 18th.

The royal was stunned by the designer Suzannah London with a silk outfit and the dress initially sold retail for £ 2190 and was called Dolce Vita Silk Dwill shirt dress. The brand describes the ‘Dolce Vita’ dress as an easy silhouette made of beautiful Italian printed silk as a “wearable art piece”. The dress has a three -quarter -long clamp arms, pockets, silk -plated buttons and self -tie belt and is elegant for all situations. Sophie accessories with a cream -colored cream -colored and heeled pumps with a clutch bag.

During the day, he visited the Nezu Museum in Sophie, Tokyo, Minato City, where he visited the gardens, read an exhibition and met the museum president Koichi Nezu and his wife Mihoko.

The museum, which was founded by the Japanese businessman, politician and charitable Nezu Kaichiro, to protect and exhibit the art of Japanese and East Asian asia, has 7,600 works, including seven Japanese national treasures.

A day after Sophie, accompanied by her husband Prince Edward, watched a SUMO match in the Ryogoku Sumo Arena in Tokyo.

The tournament is one of the six people in Japan every year in January, May and September and takes more than two weeks. Before the event, Sophie and Edward came together with the wrestler Asanoyama Hiroki and chatted and posed for photographs.

At the beginning of his four -day visits, the Duke of Edinbugh and his Duchess met with the Empire Majesty with the Crown Prince and Crown Princess Akishino.

The couple planted a saplings in the garden and symbolized the close relationship between the royal family and the empire family.

Fidan, in 1975 II. It was taken from a British oak tree erected by Queen Elizabeth on the same reason.

Sophie and Edward came to Japan on September 18, and their journey will last until 22 September.

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