Kate Middleton recycled a scarlet 1940’s custom made Catherine Walker coat dress.
She donned the dress for this year’s Commonwealth Service at Westminster Abbey.
The Duchess of Cambridge, 38, looked elegant in the outfit. She also wore a red felt cocktail hat by Sally-Ann Provan, as she joined her husband Prince William and other royals at the event.
Kate’s hair was locked in a side bun and she completed her outfit with matching red Gianvito Rossi suede heels and a clutch purse.
The mother-of-three wore the double-breasted coat dress last time on Christmas Day at Sandringham in 2018. The dress was designed by the French-born fashion designer, which has a burgundy velvet collar and sleeves.
It still looking equally outstanding on its second time. The mid-length design and a graceful fit-and-flare silhouette flattering Kate’s slender frame.
Prince William looked dapper as always in a blue suit with a white shirt and color-matched his wife with a dark red tie with white polka dots.
The duchess used her usual style of glamorous make-up, with brown smokey eye shadow, defined brows, and a nude lip.
Kate accessorized with a pair of ruby and diamond floral earrings and kept the rest of her jewelry to a minimum. She sports her iconic blue sapphire engagement ring.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex arrived shortly before Kate, Prince William, the Queen and other senior members of the Royal Family.
Prince Harry and Meghan are joining the monarch, the Prince of Wales, the Duchess of Cornwall and the Cambridges as they performed their last public royal duty before they walk away from the monarchy.
Other arrivals included Prime Minister Boris Johnson and his pregnant fiancée Carrie Symonds, Geri Halliwell and her 13-year-old daughter Bluebell, singers Alexandra Burke and Craig David, Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab and Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn and his wife Laura Alvarez.
Kate and William chatted with each other while Harry and Meghan were busy talking with Prince Edward and Sophie, Countess of Wessex.
The ceremony will see approximately 2,000 people in attendance, including ambassadors, dignitaries from Commonwealth state members and 800 school pupils.
Commonwealth Day is an annual celebration of the Commonwealth of Nations – the 54 countries which were previously part of the British Empire.
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