Duchess Kate stepped out in the £780 ($980) Edeline Lee dress to present the Queen Elizabeth II Award for British Design to designer and choreographer Saul Nash. We love the pebble-textured fabric and the adjustable ties at the elbows! In fact, it’s all very reminiscent of a look previously styled by Kate’s sister-in-law Duchess Meghan. View this post on Instagram

A post shared by Duke and Duchess of Cambridge (@dukeandduchessofcambridge) Back in 2018, during Meghan and Prince Harry’s visit to Fiji, the Duchess of Sussex wore a teal dress by Jason Wu that is very similar to Kate’s in color and style—down to the elbow-length sleeves. Kate even styled her version of the dress exactly like Meghan, swapping her usual bouncy waves for Meghan’s trademark sleek hair and wearing eye-catching gold filigree earrings just like the gold leaf earrings that can be seen in the photographs of her sister-in-law from a few years ago. A cute video of the event was posted to the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge’s Instagram account with a caption saying that Saul Nash—who is British Guyanan—is “redefining how we look at luxury menswear and sportswear through his work.” Amid swirling reports that Kate and Prince Williamare moving to a new house in Windsor—despite extensive taxpayer-funded renovations to their two other homes, Apartment 1A at Kensington Palace and Anmer Hall in Norfolk—their two youngest children celebrated birthdays recently. Princess Charlotteturned 7 and posed with the family’s cocker spaniel, Orla, in a bluebell field, while Prince Louis turned 4 and was photographed by his mother playing on the beach. Their older brother Prince George, who is heir to the throne after his grandfather Prince Charles and his father William, turns 9 this July. How time has flown! Next up, What Is Duchess Meghan’s Net Worth?

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