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Harper's Bazaar

Kate Middleton Channels Meghan Markle's Yellow Dress at Wimbledon with Prince William

Amy Mackelden
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From Harper's BAZAAR

Kate Middleton attended Wimbledon yesterday alongside her sister-in-law Meghan Markle, to watch Serena Williams compete in the women's final. And the Duchess decided to return for a second day of tennis, this time with her husband Prince William.

For her second day at Wimbledon 2018, Middleton is wearing a gorgeous yellow dress, that looks extremely similar to the striking yellow outfit that Meghan wore to a recent royal engagement. As always, the Duchess looked effortlessly chic, and was in just as good spirits as she was on her first day at the event in 2018.

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Meghan wore her vibrant yellow dress to the 'Your Commonwealth' Youth Challenge Reception at the start of July.

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The Duchess of Cambridge and the Duchess of Sussex had their first outing together at Wimbledon on Saturday, without their husbands, since Meghan joined the family. While Meghan opted for a stripey Ralph Lauren shirt and cream silk wide-leg pants, also by Ralph Lauren, Kate wore a chic polka dot dress, which she paired with her signature nude heels.

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Despite still technically being on maternity leave, the Duchess of Cambridge has had a busy week, filled with important royal engagements. On Monday, Prince Louis' christening took place at Chapel Royal at St. James' Palace in London. The service was attended by Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, as well as members of the Middleton family, including Pippa. At the christening's reception, William and Kate served guests slices of one of the layers of their wedding cake, which they had been preserving since 2011.

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The following day, Kate surprised everyone by also attending the Royal Air Force's 100th Anniversary celebrations alongside husband Prince William, Queen Elizabeth II, and the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge.

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