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Bow Down: Kate Middleton Is the Epitome of Spring in Gucci Bow Blouse

All hail the queen of bows! Kate Middleton stepped out for a solo event one day after appearing together with the Fab Four for Commonwealth Day in Westminster Abbey.

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The duchess stepped out to London's Henry Fawcett Children’s Centre without Prince William today. She wore a lilac Gucci neck-bow blouse and black super-wide-leg Jigsaw trousers with black belt. The duchess accessorized her ensemble with a matching lilac Midi Mayfair bag by Aspinal of London and Hope Egg earrings.

The duchess is on a roll with color. She previously wore two mint-green outfits in the span of a week, then a bright emerald coat and peacock-printed dress in Blackpool, then switched it up for a bright red Catherine Walker coatdress at yesterday’s Commonwealth Day services.

Middleton sat on the ground to play with kids, and chatted with parents and caregivers about the programs offered by the center.

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At one point, Middleton met two sets of toddler twins and revealed that Prince Louis is quite the cruiser.

“Louis just wants to pull himself up all the time,” Kate told fellow parents. “He has got these little walkers and is bombing around in them.”

Sorry, Kate. But we won't believe you 'til you provide some photo evidence. (Pleaseeeee?)



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As Director of Branded Content at Gallery Media Group, Roberta helps oversee the ideation and execution of sponsored content and experiential campaigns across PureWow and ONE37pm, including PureWow’s 24 in ’24. She began her career in editorial nine years ago, and has written and edited countless articles on news, trends, fashion, beauty and the royal family. She’s also cohost of the Royally Obsessed podcast, named one of the best royals podcasts by The New York Times and Town & Country. She cowrote the book Royal Trivia: Your Guide to the Modern British Royal Family.