We diarise every outfit the Duchess of Cambridge wears on her tour of Canada.
DAY 6
The Duchess looked chic on day six, playing with her children in a cream See By Chloe dress at a children’s party for military families.
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DAY 5
Kate went for two outfits on the fifth day of the tour; the first, a demure scarlet Carolina Hererra coat, and then later, a sportier long-sleeved grey wrap coat from Canadian designer Sentaler which paired with earrings designed by another local, Shelley MacDonald.
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DAY 4
The Duchess opted for an emerald-green Dolce & Gabbana dress on the fourth day of the tour, where she and the Duke of Cambridge visited the University of British Columbia in Okanagan.
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DAY 3
Driving rain and strong turbulence couldn’t stop the Duke and Duchess from visiting a remote area of Canada’s rainforest. They both dressed casually for the occasion, with the Duchess wearing a khaki jacket by British label Holland and Holland, Zara jeans and gold earrings by Canadian designer Pippa Small.
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See the Cambridge’s on Day 3 of their tour here:
DAY 2
For her best Canadian look yet, the Duchess donned a red and white dress by Alexander McQueen, the label that also made her iconic wedding dress. The knee-length gown from the Resort 2017 collection is said to be modified with fitted sleeves to accentuate the empire waist and pleats. It is estimated to cost £4,000.
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She teamed the look with polished red heels and a Miu Miu handbag.
DAY 1
From the moment she touched down in British Columbia, the Duchess of Cambridge had the Canadian press in awe. In tall tan heels she descended the plane steps in a cobalt blue Jenny Packham dress, with Princess Charlotte on her hip. The bespoke gown had puffed sleeves and appropriately named princess seaming along the bodice. She teamed it with a custom hat by Locke & Co and a platinum and diamond maple leaf brooch, which was originally gifted to the Queen Mother by her husband, King George, in 1939 and passed on to Duchess Catherine by the Queen.
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Princess Charlotte wore a print dress while her brother wore his signature shorts and high-socks combo. Prince William kept it simple in a navy blue suit.