British royals arrive at Westminster Abbey to celebrate Commonwealth's 70th anniversary

March 11, 2019 marks the 70th anniversary of the modern Commonwealth, and members of the British Royal Family attended the Commonwealth Day Services to celebrate!
The Queen lead the arrivals, followed by Prince Charles and the Duchess of Cornwall, as well as the Fab Four – Prince William and Kate, and Prince Harry and Meghan, who paid a visit to Canada House earlier that day.
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Queen Elizabeth II arrived for the Commonwealth Service looking every inch the fashion maven she is. Dressed to the nines in a purple coat and matching hat, Her Majesty was ready to the 70th anniversary of the modern Commonwealth.
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The Duchess of Cornwall arrived with her husband, future king Prince Charles, who looked handsome as ever in a pinstripe suit.
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Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, matched the Queen in a beautiful purple velvet coat and a matching feathered hat. She kept her hands warm in black leather gloves and carried a black envelope purse. Around her neck, the duchess wore a four-strand pearl necklace.
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The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge were the first of the Fab Four to arrive at Westminster Abbey. Kate dazzled in a bright red Catherine Walker military style coat, pairing it with a matching cap, a grey clutch and grey suede pumps. Prince William looked dapper in a navy suit, matching his red tie to his wife's ensemble.
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Following their visit to Canada House, Prince Harry and Meghan arrived at the Abbey for the special ceremony. Duchess Meghan wowed in an outfit by Victoria Beckham and a crisp white coat, topping her look off with a white circular hat and accessorizing with a black clutch and chic pumps. She first attended the Commonwealth Day Services in 2018.
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William and Kate showed off their winning smiles while leaving the special service.
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British Prime Minister Theresa May looked beautiful in blue and white for Commonwealth Day.
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The Duke and Duchess of Sussex followed William and Kate out of Westminster Abbey after the ceremony wrapped up. Meghan and Harry lovingly clasped hands.
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As they were leaving, Prince William and Kate stopped to chat to some adorable little ones. As always, Kate crouched low to receive a beautiful bouquet from a young girl.
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Editor-in-chief of British Vogue Edward Enniful joined the royals for the occasion.
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Duchess Meghan and Prince Harry always greeted the young ones standing outside of the Abbey.
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The Queen smiled happily while waving at her well-wishers as she drove away from Westminster.
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The Duchess of Cornwall looked lovely as ever in purple – and her new flower bouquet perfectly matched her ensemble!
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Camilla patted a young boy on the shoulder, who looked thrilled to be meeting her.
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