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Princess Charlotte Follows in Her Mother’s Fashion Footsteps
It seems Princess Charlotte is taking after her mother, the Duchess of Cambridge, when it comes to fashion.
The little princess, who recently turned three, can often be seen colour-coordinating with Kate during their joint public appearances.
This weekend, the mother and daughter duo wore matching shades of ice blue as they watched the Trooping the Colour ceremony from the balcony of Buckingham Palace.
Kate wore a fitted Alexander McQueen number with an intricate knotting detail, while the adorable youngster wore a floral dress in an almost identical hue.
This is not the first time the pair have worn perfectly complementing outfits.
When Charlotte was bridesmaid for the Duke and Duchess of Sussex's wedding last month, her mother wore a matching white number, also from Alexander McQueen.
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In 2017, the Cambridges' Christmas card saw mother and daughter wearing matching shades of powder blue.
Kate wore a Catherine Walker outfit while Charlotte donned a flower-covered frock.
Additionally, the duo wore coordinating shades of pink and purple as they wrapped up their tour of Poland and Germany last July, flying out from Hamburg.
Two days earlier, Kate and Charlotte wore identical shades of royal blue as they arrived at Berlin Military Airport.
During last year's Trooping the Colour fly-past, Kate ensured there was no risk of an outfit clash as she dressed Charlotte in a pink number that perfectly matched her Alexander McQueen pleated skater dress and hat.
They also matched their outfits for the 2016 ceremony.
Kate has routinely won style products for mixing bespoke designer pieces with high street bargains since marrying into the royal family in 2011.
Her impeccable outfit choices are the work of PA Turn stylist Natasha Archer.