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Kate Middleton turned heads at Monday’s Commonwealth Day service at Westminster Abbey in London wearing her favorite Catherine Walker coat dress with Emmy London heels.
The Duchess of Cambridge donned a tailored military-style greatcoat featuring a high collar, full skirt and shimmering buttons custom-made in a vibrant shade of red. The mother of three wore the same design for the first time in 2014 during a trip to New Zealand when Prince George was just a baby. This time, instead of sporting a matching pillbox hat, she wore a red bow-embellished fascinator perched elegantly at the front of her head.
For shoes, Middleton reached for a pair of gray suede Emmy London Natasha clutch bag.
Upon arrival at the extravagant church, where Middleton wed Prince William in 2011, she was spotted greeting sister-in-law Meghan Markle with a kiss on the cheek.
For a look at more of Kate Middleton’s royal style, flip through the gallery.
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