Kate Middleton re-wears favorite Easter Sunday outfit

Kate Middleton is a master of reusing her old favorite outfits.
The Duchess of Cambridge, 37, attended Easter Sunday service at Windsor Castle wearing a sleek sky blue Alexander McQueen coat with a matching sheath dress, Jane Taylor fascinator and Emily London pumps ($540).
McQueen is a favorite designer for the royal; she had the British fashion house create her wedding dress, and has worn (and re-worn) many other styles to official events since.
The polished look was perfect for the sunny day, but it’s not the first time the mom of three has sported the pastel coat; Middleton also wore the jacket on Easter in 2014, when she and Prince William were on a tour in Australia.
Though it hardly looks like five years have passed between the outfits, Middleton did add a bit more bling this year. Not only did she wear a sparkling brooch, but she also sported a very special pair of earrings — the custom Robinson Pelham earrings she first wore on her 2011 wedding day, a gift from her parents Michael and Carole Middleton.
But Sunday was a special day for the royal family for a reason beyond Easter, too: The holiday fell on Queen Elizabeth’s birthday for only the fourth time ever. She turned 93, and celebrated by wearing a teal coat and hat with hot pink trim.
Meghan Markle was absent from the church service, likely because she’s due to give birth at any moment. However, Prince Harry joined Kate and Wills, as well as the Queen’s daughter Anne and other cousins of the monarch.
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