Kate’s best royal tour style moments

Clad in a cozy yet chic red-and-white ski jacket by KJUS Duana and a fluffy white Barts Jasmine Beanie, Kate was dressed to impress as the couple visited the Holmenkollen ski jump.
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For the last day of their royal tour, Kate started the day in yet another chic ensemble, this time a double-breasted maroon coat by Dolce & Gabbana, black gloves, a Mulberry clutch and suede pumps.
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The Duchess of Cambridge looked beautiful as she dined at the Royal Palace in Oslo on the third day of the royal tour of Sweden and Norway. She stole the show in a flowing opal-coloured Alexander McQueen gown, which flattered her slender frame and neatly skimmed over her baby bump. The gown featured stylish cape detailing, with silver embellishment around the neckline.
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Prince William and Kate were all smiled as they met the King and Queen of Norway for lunch at the palace on Thursday. Kate, 36, stole the show in the Marlene dress by Seraphine - one of her favourite maternity brands - which gently skimmed her baby bump and flattered her changing shape.
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Kate looked as elegant as ever as she arrived in Oslo for the second part of her Nordic royal tour, dressed in a a funnel necked coat by Catherine Walker which covered her dress by Seraphine, accessorised with a black bag and formal high heel shoes. Crown Princess Mette-Marit of Norway looked equally as elegant in a black coat that cinched in at the waist with a belt, patent black heels and a pink scarf.
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Kate highlighted her bump in another statement Erdem gown, which she wore with a coat by Swedish designer Ida Sjostedt. Her Victorian-inspired dress was the Erdem Christina Devore Velvet Midi Dress - part of the designer's A/W 17 runway collection.
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Kate showed a hint of a baby bump in a green dress by Catherine Walker while meeting the King and Queen of Sweden for lunch at the beautiful Royal Palace of Stockholm. The Duke and Duchess posed in a photo with the royal couple, the Crown Princess Victoria and Prince Daniel.
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Kate strolled with Prince Daniel as they made their way from the Royal Palace of Stockholm to the Nobel Museum. Kate looked chic in a dark green coat with black fur cuffs. She accessorised the look with a black fur hat and matching gloves, and completed the look with a black Mulberry bag.
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The stunning couple looked incredible in their finest occasion wear, and the glowing Duchess made an stylish statement in an Erdem floor-length floral print gown in mustard which neatly skimmed over her adorable baby bump. The pregnant royal added high heel shoes and a dazzling collection of jewels for the swish affair, with her rich brunette locks style in a sleek updo.
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Once inside, the Duchess removed her coat to reveal a stunning off-white bouclé dress from Alexander McQueen. The classic number showed off her blossoming baby bump.
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Kate, who is pregnant with her third child, opted for a striking red and white Catherine Walker coat. She styled the look further with a maroon Chanel bag and fringed leather pumps from Italian label Tod's. Her brunette tresses were preened to perfection in loose waves, while her pretty facial features were accentuated with muted tones of makeup.
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Kate was dressed for the cold weather in a warm black coat by Burberry, a jumper by Swedish designer Fjallraven, snow boots with matching grey gloves and a thick grey knitted bobble hat. The mum-of-two, who is currently expecting her third child, had a couple of attempts at scoring a goal, and the crowd of onlookers cheered when she succeeded on her second try.
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For Canada Day celebrations on Parliament Hill in 2011, Kate delighted the crowds by wearing our national colours, pairing her white dress with red L.K. Bennett heels and a jaunty Sylvia Fletcher at Lock and Co. hat that featured a maple leaf emblem. Prince William coordinated with his wife by sporting a festive red tie.
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Later that evening, Kate slipped into vibrant purple Issa dress and pulled her royal mane into a chic updo. She accessorized with a diamond maple-leaf shaped brooch on loan from the Queen.
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Kate was a ray of sunshine as she arrived at the Calgary International Airport sporting a buttery Jenny Packham dress.
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Kate dazzled in Erdem at the Freedom of the City Ceremony outside City Hall in Quebec City.
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The Duchess visited the Canadian War Museum in a grey dress by Catherine Walker and Tabitha Simmons heels. She also carried a matching clutch by Hobbs.
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Will and Kate made an elegant pair as they arrived at the BAFTA Brits gala in Los Angeles in 2011. Kate wore a romantic Alexander McQueen dress and diamond earrings lent to her by the Queen, while her handsome husband donned a black tuxedo and an oversized bow tie.
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The Duchess of Cambridge, née Kate Middleton received worldwide praise for her debut appearances in India.
Kicking off the trip, Kate stepped out sporting an eye-catching peplum blouse and skirt design from Alexander McQueen. While the fashion house is British, the outfit still gave a nod to India with its traditional tear drop-shaped print.

She accessorised the outfit with a $217 clutch bag from Russell & Bromley and L.K Bennett shoes with a price tag of $230.
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Kate later slipped into a mid-length pink and green chiffon dress by Mumbai designer Anita Dongre.
An aide revealed that the Duchess was keen to fly the flag for local fashion during the trip. "She wanted to wear a local designer at the earliest possible opportunity," they said, adding that the choice of dress was "a tribute to Mumbai's wonderful design talent."

Kate topped off the look with $130 wedges from British brand Mint Velvet and sparkling chandelier earrings.
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Kate’s appearance at the Bollywood gala was hotly anticipated. And the royal far from disappointed, dazzling in a royal blue gown by her favourite designer Jenny Packham.
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The royal gave another nod to her host country - the blue floor-length evening gown featured intricate beading that had been carried out in India.
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The pretty brunette wore her hair up in a chic updo, giving centre stage to a stunning pair of royal blue stone earrings by Indian jeweller Amrapali.
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Kate sported an elegant cream wool crepe dress by one of her favourite designers, Emilia Wickstead, on the second day of her visit to India.
Originally on sale for $3,047, the dress features a collar and chest pocket detailing. The silhouette, with a fitted bodice and full sweeping skirt, is one that the Duchess is known to favour, and on this occasion she completed her look with a pair of Rupert Sanderson heels and a Mulberry England Bayswater clutch bag.

Stepping out for a garden party in Delhi to celebrate the Queen's 90th birthday, Kate looked typically stylish in an Alice Temperley crop top and skirt ensemble.
The black and white outfit, titled Delphia, featured opulent embroidery motifs of Indian Chintz and lattice.

The Duchess of Cambridge opted for another Indian-inspired ensemble for day three of the royal tour in India. But this particular look comes with a very affordable price tag...
The long-sleeved floral-printed maxi dress in question was from budget brand Glamorous and cost just $87!

Kate hit another sartorial high as she joined her husband to meet the Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi. The elegant royal chose a feminine but modern design in a beautiful jade green by one of her favourite designers, Alice Temperley, for the event. She completed her look with a pair of nude heels and her LK Bennett 'Natalie' straw clutch bag.
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We’re used to seeing Kate dazzling in designer dresses and showstopping jewels. But the royal proved she can make casual look just as chic as she headed off on safari as part of her and Prince William’s royal tour of India.
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Showing us all how to do high street, Kate modelled a stunning pink Topshop dress with intricate black embroidering, and added a touch of sparkle to the look with her bargain $14 earrings from Accessorize.
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Kate turned to one of her favourite designers for her highly-anticipated arrival in Bhutan. With temperatures considerably cooler in the mountain kingdom than in India, the stylish royal stepped off the plane in a soft yellow gold coat dress by Emilia Wickstead – a go-to piece from her enviable wardrobe.

Kate attended an archery event in a Paul & Joe top paired with a skirt made from material woven and sourced in Bhutan. It was woven by local weaver Kelzan Wangmo.
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For a private dinner with the King of Bhutan, Kate kept it casual in a floaty maxidress from Tory Burch. The gown is a classic column shape and embroidered with jewel-toned flowers and beading.
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With a six-hour trek ahead of her Kate opted for comfortable and easy-to-wear gear. But the ever stylish Kate managed to make casual look chic as she began the gruelling hike in Bhutan.
Kate, who is naturally sporty, looked more than ready to take on the challenge. The Duchess wore jeans, a white shirt and a dark brown leather waistcoat designed by one of her favourite outdoor British brands Really Wild, which she has worn in the past. She completed her outfit with her trusty Penelope Chilver riding boots, another item she has owned for some time.

The Duchess of Cambridge wore a navy tweed coat dress by Michael Kors for the Anzac Day memorial service in Australia.
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A pale mint Beulah Sabitri dress was chosen for a trip to a mosque in Singapore, and the Duchess covered up with a matching headscarf before entering. She teamed the dress with an LK Bennett clutch and heels.
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The Duchess chose an orchid print Jenny Packham dress and LK Bennett heels for a visit to Singapore's Botanic Gardens.
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Kate made a bold fashion statement in a canary yellow Roksanda Ilincic dress and her nude LK Bennett pumps. She later revealed that on their way to the Sydney Opera House, the Duke told her she "looked like a banana!"
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Resplendent in a red skirt suit by Louise Spagnoli for a trip to Christchurch's Botanical Gardens.
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The Duchess was jetset chic in a dove grey Roksanda Ilincic dress as she touched down at Rock Ayres airport.
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For a reception at Canberra's Government House she wore a white cocktail dress by Texan designer Lela Rose.
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The Duchess stuck with her favourite designers for a trip to the Kranji war memorial, opting for a Jenny Packham dress and LK Bennett heels. She added a nude parasol to protect her from the heat.
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An emerald Erdem coat was chosen for a visit to a children's hospital in New Zealand.
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The Duchess strayed from her traditional tailored style with a boho-inspired Alice Temperely dress. She let her hair down in Tuvalu, dancing in a straw skirt and flower crown.

An Alexander McQueen coat, Jane Taylor headpiece and L.K Bennett courts were chosen for a trip to Sydney’s St. Andrew's Cathedral.
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Alice Temperely's duck egg blue dress kept the Duchess cool but covered up in respect of Malaysia's customs.
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Kate chose a stunning yellow shirt dress from high street favourite Jaeger whilst touring the Solomon Islands.
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For a visit to the Royal Australian Air Force Base in Amberley, Kate chose a blue poppy print L.K. Bennett dress. She added some sparkle with sapphire and diamond drop earrings and a necklace by Mappin & Webb.
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An independent dressmaker created Kate's lemon broderie anglaise dress, which she teamed with Stuart Weitzman wedges. She added another accessory with a flower crown that was made for her by the children of a primary school in Tuvalu.
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The Duchess teamed a blush pink Alexander McQueen dress with her trusty pair of nude LK Bennett pumps for a trip to the skate park in Adelaide.
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The Duchess wore an aquamarine Emilia Wickstead dress as she touched down at Dunedin International Airport in New Zealand.
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This midnight blue Jenny Packham gown is one of the Duchess' favourites, and she wore it three times in 2014. On this occassion it was at a gala dinner in New York's Metropolitan Museum of Art.

The mother of two pulled out all the stops for a state dinner in Malaysia, donning a custom Alexander McQueen dress by Sarah Burton. The gold embroidery was made using hibiscus, Malaysia's national flower.
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The Duchess wore her trusty LK Bennett pumps with a printed silk skirt and top by Asian designer Raoul for her trip to the Rainbow Centre in Singapore.
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The Duchess of Cambridge arrived in Canada wearing one of her favourite designers - Jenny Packham. Kate paired her royal blue dress with a matching maple leaf-adorned Lock & Co hat, tanzanite earrings, nude Gianvito Rossi pumps, LK Bennett clutch and the Queen's stunning diamond maple leaf brooch.
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Kate greeted crowds in Vancouver wearing a custom red and white broderie anglaise Alexander McQueen dress. She further paid tribute to Canada's flag with matching red pumps and a small Miu Miu clutch.
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After a casual day in Bella Bella, Kate turned up the glamour in a dazzling red Preen gown for a glitzy dinner at Government House. She paired the gown with suede pumps, a Miu Miu clutch, Soru Jewellery's baroque pearl earrings and the Queen's historic diamond maple leaf brooch.
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Kate swapped her green Dolce & Gabbana dress for an old favourite - this Hobbs trench-style coat, which was perfect for keeping the chill at bay when she arrived in Canada's Yukon. She also carried a beautiful maple leaf tartan scarf on her arm.
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To tour the Okanagan Campus of the University of British Columbia, Kate wore a bespoke emerald green dress by Dolce & Gabbana. She finished off her look with a nude clutch bag, heels from L.K. Bennett, and a gold Cartier watch and styled her glossy locks in her signature bouncy blow dry.
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Kate turned to Canadian label Sentaler to keep her warm in Whitehorse. The company's owner and designer Bojana Sentaler tells Hello! that the duchess's stylist reached out to her before the tour to source pieces for Kate's wardrobe. Kate paired the Ribbed Sleeve Wrap Coat with a pair of skinny jeans and R.Soles London cowboy boots.
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Stepping out for a fun day in Whitehorse, where William and Kate sent a telegraph tweet at the MacBride Museum and attended a street party, the duchess was warm yet stylish as she returned to red. She paired her Carolina Herrera double-breasted coat with a maroon clutch and chunky-heeled pumps and wore her hair in a tidy French twist.
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Kate arrived to a special children's party at Government House in a lace creation by See by Chloé. The cream dress features zigzag detailing and a slight pleat in the skirt. Kate customized the original design by adding a belt to cinch in the waist.
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For a visit to Haida Gwaii, Kate perfectly mixed Canadian and European labels. The stylish royal turned heads in an elegant jacket from Canadian brand Smythe, which she paired with an ivory blouse with bow detailing from Somerset by Temperley and a pair of skinny jeans from Zara. She finished off the look with a pair of R.Soles cowboy boots.
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Kate started the second day of her visit to Poland in a floral two-piece ensemble by her go-to Canadian designer Erdem. She paired the skirt and top combo with a pair of nude sandals and matching clutch.
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The mother of two paid tribute to the host country by selecting a beautiful dress by Polish designer Gosia Baczynska for a dinner party in Warsaw. She paired the bold dress with her Balenciaga ‘Eugenia’ faux pearl earrings and a pearl drop necklace.
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For a visit to Clärchens Ballhaus, Kate celebrated Germany's local fashion scene in a sleeveless green and black dress by designer Markus Lupfer. She accessorized the sweet frock, which features an elegant bird print, with a silver clutch and Prada shoes.
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For a birthday party celebrating the Queen, Kate slipped into a red Alexander McQueen dress with off-the shoulder sleeves in Berlin.
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The Duchess of Cambridge continued her colourful style streak as she stepped out for the fourth day of the royal tour in Heidelberg on July 20. Kate turned heads in a sunflower yellow lace fit and flare dress from Jenny Packham – one of her fave designers – as she joined her husband Prince William at the German Cancer Research Centre.
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To mark the final day of her royal tour in Poland and Germany, the Duchess of Cambridge looked lovely in a bespoke lilac midi dress by Emilia Wickstead. The fashion-forward number featured a skater skirt and long sleeves and was teamed with a pair of nude court shoes. To accessorize, Kate chose a bold red clutch.
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