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Kate Middleton Steps Out in Catherine Walker Rewear for Holocaust Memorial Day Service

The Duchess of Cambridge turned heads today in an all-grey ensemble while making a very important Holocaust Memorial Day visit in London.

Kate Middleton rewore a gorgeous Catherine Walker creation as she arrived for a service to mark the 75th anniversary of Auschwitz-Birkenau liberation at Westminster's Central Hall. She was last seen in the ensemble during an outing with the queen to King's College London in March of 2019. 

The 38-year-old looked elegant alongside her husband Prince William as they paid their respects. She paired the coat dress with tights, simple black court shoes and a black clutch bag from Jimmy Choo. See her full look below.  

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Ahead of the service, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge met Olivia Marks-Woldman, chief executive of the Holocaust Memorial Day Trust, as well as survivor and trust honorary president Sir Ben Helfgott.

Middleton’s appearance comes after she released a set of moving photographs of Holocaust survivors inspired by the Dutch artist Johannes Vermeer.

The Duchess’s photographs will be included in an exhibition of 75 images of survivors and their family members, which will open later this year. The two photos are part of a collaborative project between the Holocaust Memorial Day Trust, Jewish News and the Royal Photographic Society (of which Kate is Patron).

All we know is, we love a good royal rewear, especially while paying tribute at such an important event.

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