Kate Middleton Wore an Alexander McQueen Coat Dress During Her Surprise Appearance at the RAF Centenary Service

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From ELLE

Kate Middleton is back out again this morning, taking the second break from her maternity leave this week to attend the Westminster Abbey service for the Centenary of the Royal Air Force. The Duchess of Cambridge was photographed wearing her second Alexander McQueen piece of the week, a pastel coat dress, with a hat by Sean Barrett and an RAF Dacre Brooch. That Brooch is the highest award any female cadet can receive, so it's a sweet sartorial tribute.

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She arrived with her husband Prince William and an affectionate Meghan Markle and Prince Harry for the service. Appearances like this are rare for Kate, as she just welcomed Prince Louis April 23 and won't be doing public events regularly until the fall following her maternity leave. She has made three other appearances at family affairs since welcoming her son though-events the full royal family is expected to attend if they can. Kate was at Meghan and Harry's wedding, Trooping the Colour, and most recently, her son Prince Louis's christening yesterday. She was more casually seen at a polo match in June.

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