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Kate Middleton Dazzles in Recycled Alexander McQueen Dress for Anzac Day Commemoration

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Kate Middleton Dazzles in Recycled Alexander McQueen Dress for Anzac Day Commemoration

The Duchess of Cambridge, , showed off her sustainable fashion prowess once again when she arrived at Westminster Abbey with her husband, , to commemorate Anzac Day.

The mother of three cut a stylish figure in a white Alexander McQueen coat dress, which she paired with 's Collingwood earrings, a matching headband by milliner Jane Taylor, and black accessories.

Known for her love of high street brands and repeating her outfits, Kate first wore the McQueen number in 2015 for her daughter 's christening.

She also wore the dress to 's and 's wedding in 2018, an event in Belgium in 2017, and Trooping the Colour in 2016.

The traditional church service in the Abbey featured an address by the Dean of Westminster, readings from the New Zealand and Australian High Commissioners, prayers read by children of each country, and the Maori Waiata performed by London-based Natty Rana and a London Maori club.

Earlier today, attended a wreath-laying ceremony at the Cenotaph in Whitehall on behalf of the Queen.

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Anzac Day, observed on April 25, marks the anniversary of the start of the First World War Gallipoli landings and is a National Day of Remembrance for Australia and New Zealand.

Kate's sustainable fashion statement was evident in her choice of dress, which she had worn previously.

The sharp, streamlined ivory number contrasted against Charlotte's ruffles.

Today, the Duchess swept her brunette locks behind her shoulders for the occasion, donning a smart white headband with a trendy black bow at the back.

For her previous appearances in the dress, Kate styled the outfit differently.

In 2016, she wore the dress to Trooping the Colour, the Queen's birthday parade, in London.

For the event, she styled the outfit with big pearl earrings and a blush pink hat to coordinate with , who was also in pink.

Earlier this week, and reportedly issued a warning shot against Prince William and Kate Middleton with their master plan announcement.

According to California-based brand and reputation management expert Eric Schiffer, William and Kate are highly aware of the strategic master plan that Meghan and Harry appear to be following, which is working in America and around the world.

This has to be a warning shot to them about their own authority and soft power at this point in their own story.

As a result, we may see more work done by William and Kate to touch and connect with the issues that matter to young people, not only in America but also in the UK and around the world.

This could mean a focus on the environment, equality, and understanding and tuning into the sensitivities of this generation.

In conclusion, Kate Middleton's sustainable fashion choice for Anzac Day was a statement of her commitment to the environment.

Her choice to recycle an outfit for such an important occasion sends a strong message to the public about the importance of sustainability.

As for the rumored tension between the royal couples, only time will tell how they will navigate their roles as members of the royal family in the future.

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