The Duchess of Cambridge steps out looking stunning in teal at Westminster Abbey
The Duchess of Cambridge stepped out looking chic in teal for an appearance at Westminster Abbey on Thursday (25 April) morning alongside her brother-in-law, Prince Harry.
The royals are attending the annual Anzac Day service of Commemoration and Thanksgiving to honour the sacrifice of the armed forces of Australia and New Zealand.
Kate chose a deep blue coat by one of her go-to designers, Catherine Walker, for the occasion, worn with a matching hat reportedly by Rosie Olivia.
The duchess completed her look with dark green pumps and a coordinating clutch bag.
She and Harry looked relaxed and were all smiles as they arrived at the Abbey together. The dad-to-be's appearance may suggest that his wife, Meghan Markle, has yet to give birth to their first child.
Meghan and Harry announced earlier this month that they would "keep the plans around the arrival of their baby private".
The statement, shared by Buckingham Palace on 11 April, continued: "The Duke and Duchess look forward to sharing the exciting news with everyone once they have had an opportunity to celebrate privately as a new family."
Meanwhile, Prince William is visiting New Zealand to honour Anzac Day, and attended a service in Auckland. Anzac Day (25 April) marks the anniversary of the WWI Gallipoli landings in 1916.
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