Kate Middleton and Meghan Markle: Duchesses attend Armistice Service at Westminster Abbey
KATE MIDDLETON and Meghan Markle joined the Queen and Royal Family for the Centenary of the Armistice Service at Westminster Abbey last night.
Meghan and Harry arrive at Westminster Abbey
Kate Middleton and Meghan Markle showcased their individual styles last night at a service at Westminster Abbey in London.
The Duchesses joined the Queen and their respective husbands Prince William, 36, and Prince Harry, 34 for a commemorative service in honour of the 100th anniversary of the end of the First World War.
The Duchess of Cambridge, 36, recycled one of her favourite outfits which was previously worn on St Patrick’s Day back in 2017.
Kate was pictured in a double-breasted green coat dress with a fur-lined collar and cuffs.
Wearing her hair in a classic chignon, she added a coordinating black fur headpiece to her outfit.
The stylish royal carried a small purse in her hands and finished off her ensemble with a pair of black velvet heels.
The mother-of-three also wore a jewelled poppy on her coat in honour of Remembrance Sunday.
The Duchess of Sussex, 37, opted for a navy blue ensemble for the evening service.
Wearing a long sleeve top with a Bardot neckline, which is fast becoming her signature look, the pregnant Duchess emphasised her growing baby bump by adding a belt to her double-breasted top.
Prince Harry’s wife teamed the top with a matching below the knee-length skirt and her go-to Aquazzura pumps in navy blue.
Meghan completed her look with with a coordinating beret and her wore her hair down in loose waves.
The Duchess, who is expecting her first child in spiring, carried a small clutch bag and wore a large poppy on her shoulder.