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In pics: Kate Middleton stuns in Princess Diana-inspired look at royal parade

In pics: Kate Middleton stuns in Princess Diana-inspired look at royal parade

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In pics: Kate Middleton stuns in Princess Diana-inspired look at royal parade
7 Photos . Updated: 15 Jun 2025, 06:00 PM IST
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Kate Middleton appeared to honour the memory of Princess Diana and Queen Elizabeth II during the 2025 Trooping the Colour — the King's Birthday Parade — held in London to celebrate King Charles III.
1/7Britain's Catherine, Princess of Wales, makes her way back to Buckingham Palace from Horse Guards Parade in London during the King's Birthday Parade, 'Trooping the Colour', on June 14, 2025. (Photo by BENJAMIN CREMEL / AFP) (AFP)
2/7Britain's Catherine, Princess of Wales and Princess Charlotte ride in a carriage, as part of the Trooping the Colour parade to honour Britain's King Charles on his official birthday in London, Britain. (REUTERS)
3/7Britain's Catherine, Princess of Wales, Princess Charlotte, Prince George and Prince Louis ride in a carriage, as part of the Trooping the Colour parade. (REUTERS)
4/7Kate Middleton brings back Princess Diana's iconic style. (REUTERS)
5/7Kate Middleton's royal blue moment. (AFP)
6/7Britain's Catherine, Princess of Wales, Prince Louis, Prince George and Princess Charlotte prepare to ride a carriage as part of the Trooping the Colour parade. (REUTERS)

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