Princess Kate Stuns in Red Satin Dress (and Diamond Maple Leaf Brooch!) at Elegant Reception in Canada

Princess Kate changed out of her favorite well-worn boots and into her chic red heels for an elegant reception in Victoria on Monday night.

After a rainy afternoon in Bella Bella, Kate and Prince William traveled back to Victoria (their home base with Prince George and Princess Charlotte during their eight-day tour) and got ready for an evening reception hosted by the province of British Columbia at the official Government House in Victoria's upscale Rockland neighborhood.

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Kate stunned in a gorgeous off-the-shoulder red gown by British designer Preen. She accessorized the $1,332 satin dress with Queen Elizabeth's diamond maple leaf brooch.



Princess Kate Stuns in Red Satin Dress (and Diamond Maple Leaf Brooch!) at Elegant Reception in Canada| The British Royals, The Royals, Kate Middleton, Prince William
Princess Kate Stuns in Red Satin Dress (and Diamond Maple Leaf Brooch!) at Elegant Reception in Canada| The British Royals, The Royals, Kate Middleton, Prince William


The royal family of four is staying in the 13-room mansion, which includes a royal suite for the couple and rooms for their entourage.

Princess Kate Stuns in Red Satin Dress (and Diamond Maple Leaf Brooch!) at Elegant Reception in Canada| The British Royals, The Royals, Kate Middleton, Prince William
Princess Kate Stuns in Red Satin Dress (and Diamond Maple Leaf Brooch!) at Elegant Reception in Canada| The British Royals, The Royals, Kate Middleton, Prince William



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On Tuesday, the royal parents will fly to Kelowna, a city in the beautiful Okanagan Valley. After visiting the University of British Columbia, they will take part in the Taste of British Columbia festival at Mission Hill Winery. They will then travel to Whitehorse in the Yukon, where they will be greeted by the Canadian Rangers.