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Every Single Time Kate Middleton Princess Charlotte Twinned: Photos

Every Single Time Kate Middleton Princess Charlotte Twinned: Photos

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It's no secret that Kate Middleton is a modern-day style icon, forever wowing fans and onlookers alike with her colorful attire. But she's not the only one! And no, we're not talking about the late Queen Elizabeth II or Princess Diana; we're talking about Kate and Prince William's daughter Princess Charlotte.
At only nine years old, Charlotte has taken so much after her mother with her poise, her way of calming down her brothers, and of course, her colorful style! Every time Charlotte comes out to an outing with her mama, they look so stylish and sweet together, and over time, fans have noticed a pattern.
While a lot of mothers and their mini-mes typically match their entire outfit, Kate and Charlotte do things a bit more subtly. Either they rock the same color, but not the same shade, or if Charlotte rocks a certain color, Kate implements it in her accessories. It's such a smart and chic way to coordinate, and they seem to be experts at it.
Ever since Charlotte started going out more and more with her parents to royal events, fans have noticed how she and her mom love to show off that they're one of the most stylish mother-daughter duos in the British royal family.
Check out every single time Kate and Charlotte coordinated in super colorful looks over the years below:
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Kate Middleton and Princess Charlotte wowed in dual aqua looks at the 2025 Trooping the Colour!
Kate Middleton and Princess Charlotte both sported festive emerald green on Christmas morning 2024. While Middleton had a green hat, her daughter pulled her hair back with a matching bow. Take an even closer look, and you'll see that Princess Charlotte's jacket is green and blue plaid, which looks perfect aside her mom's matching plaid scarf.
For Kate Middleton's beloved Together At Christmas Carol Service, she and her daughter both wore long red jackets. For Princess Charlotte, this was the third year in a row that she sported the deep red peacoat.
Instead of wearing the same colors exactly, Kate and Charlotte donned nautical-inspired looks, but inversed on the colors, with Kate in a white dress with navy lining, and Charlotte in a navy dress with white lining.
For King Charles III's coronation in May 2023, Kate and Charlotte both wore crisp white gowns accessorized with sparkling headpieces.
Kate and Charlotte kept the coordinating looks going for Easter 2023, with Charlotte in donning a springtime blue and white dress and Kate in a coordinating blue coat dress is by Catherine Walker.
For the 2022 'Together at Christmas' Carol Service, Kate and Charlotte rocked coordinating marron coatdresses (and we're still obsessing over Kate's Eponine London Chi Chi Coat Dress!)
For the Memorial Service For The Duke Of Edinburgh, both Charlotte and Kate opted for darker looks. Charlotte went with a black peacoat, and Kate chose a polka-dotted dress from Alessandra Rich.
For Easter 2022, Kate and Charlotte made headlines for their matching pastel blue looks. Charlotte looked darling in her patterned white and blue dress, with matching tights, and Kate wowed in an Emilia Wickstead coatdress.
While the whole Windsor family matching in different shades of blue for the BBC Children In Need and Comic Relief 'Big Night In at London' on April 23, 2020, both Charlotte and Kate wore blue floral sundresses!
Seriously, we adore it when Charlotte and Kate do this. For the Christmas Day Church service in 2019, Kate wore a gray sweater coatdress, and, since Charlotte wore an emerald coatdress, she coordinated with accessories in the same shade. We see it on her hat, shoes, and clutch!
For Trooping the Colour on June 09, 2018, both Kate and Charlotte looked so sweet together in their matching light blue dresses with poofy shoulders.
Now, for Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's wedding, the mother-daughter duo rocked bright white looks. While Charlotte opted for an ivory dress, Kate went with an off-white, almost cream-colored dress from Alexander McQueen.
Yet again, Kate and Charlotte subtly matched their formalwear. When Princess Charlotte was a bridesmaid for Pippa Middleton and James Matthews' wedding, she wore a darling white teacup dress and blush sash that was the same color as her mom's Alexander McQueen dress.
Blue looks so good on the Wales gals, and we adored these coordinating blue looks they wore together while visiting Poland.
Okay, but we need to see Charlotte and Kate recreate these matching Barbiecore-esuqe looks they originally wore for the Trooping The Colour parade on June 17, 2017. Charlotte looked like a little doll in this polka-dotted pink-and-white dress, and Kate looking as regal as can be in this Alexander McQueen look.
It seems Princess Charlotte is also a rewear Queen, because along with wearing this polka-dotted pink dress for that year's Trooping the Colour, she wore it during a visit to Poland. While Kate didn't go for pink, she did opt for a complementary lavendar Forever obsessed with this color palette!
For Christmas Day 2016, Kate and Charlotte's looks weren't the same color, but it was the same style. For their church visit, they wore darker coats, with both of them opting for maroon accessories (a clutch for Kate, and tights and a cute bow for Charlotte).
Instead of wearing the same exact shade of blue, Kate and Charlotte played with the spectrum. For the Windsor's family eight-day tour of Canada, Kate opted for her usual darker shade of blue with this bespoke Jenny Packham ensemble, and her little girlwent with a baby blue dress.
For the 2016 Trooping the Colour, Kate and Charlotte looked like the epitome of springtime and summertime pastel fashion. While Kate's main color in her looks was white (thanks to the Alexander McQueen coatdress), she honored her daughter's pastel pink look by rocking a matching hat.

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