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Kate Shines in Recycled Coat Dress at Easter Service with William, George, and Charlotte
The Duchess of Cambridge made a stunning appearance as she arrived at the Easter service alongside Prince William, Prince George, and Princess Charlotte.
Kate opted for a recycled coat dress designed by Emilia Wickstead, a favorite designer of hers.
The bespoke piece was first seen during a visit to Luxembourg in 2017 but was given a fresh look today with the addition of a blue headband by Jane Taylor.
Pairing her outfit with pearl earrings, Kate kept her accessories minimal, choosing not to wear a necklace and maintaining an elegant yet understated look.
Crafted from a luxurious double-wool crepe fabric, the Duchess's dress featured a fitted bodice, a full skirt with long sleeves, satin waistband, and peak lapels.
Completing her ensemble with a simple sky-blue clutch bag and suede heels, Kate opted for a glamorous makeup style, including a dark smoky eye, bronzer, and a glossy pink lip.
The Duchess joined other senior royals at St George's Chapel, a popular venue for royal events, for the Easter service.
Accompanying the Duke and Duchess were Prince George and Princess Charlotte.
Notably, Prince George confidently walked ahead to the chapel without holding his parents' hands.
Also in attendance were Sophie, Countess of Wessex, Prince Edward, Lady Louise, James, Viscount Severn, Princess Eugenie, Peter Phillips, Savannah, Isla, Zara, Mike Tyndall, and their eldest daughter Mia.
However, Prince Charles and Camilla were absent from the service.
Earlier on Easter day, the Cambridges shared a special message on social media.
Taking to their joint Twitter and Instagram accounts, they posted a photo of a piece of Kensington Palace stationery with “Happy Easter” elegantly written in calligraphy.
The service marked the conclusion of a busy weekend of public engagements over the bank holiday.
The Queen, aged 95, notably did not attend the traditional Easter mutton service on Sunday, as announced on Thursday.
She also skipped the Maundy Thursday service, with Prince Charles stepping in on her behalf.