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The Duchess of Cambridge wows in white Alexander McQueen to attend Anzac Day service at Westminster Abbey

Kate Middleton made her way to Westminster Abbey today to attend a Service of Commemoration and Thanksgiving for Anzac Day 2022.

The Duchess of Cambridge arrives at Westminster Abbey, 2022 (PA)

April 25 is an annual day of remembrance in Australia and New Zealand, commemorating those who have died in conflicts, and comes on the anniversary of the beginning of the First World War Gallipoli landings.

The Duchess was joined by her husband, 2022 (Getty Images)

Arriving at the ceremony alongside her husband, the Duke of Cambridge, Middleton cut a crisp figure in a bright white knee-length dress coat designed by Alexander McQueen, featuring a nipped-in waist and v-neck collar.

She swept her hair back to show off her peal earrings (PA)

It is not the first time the Duchess has been seen wearing the garment. A keen recycler of her favourite pieces, the Duchess had previously worn the coat to Meghan and Harry’s wedding in 2018, an event in Belgium in 2017, Trooping The Colour in 2016 and Princess Charlotte’s Christening in 2015.

The Duchess of Cambridge carries Princess Charlotte at her christening, 2015 (PA Archive)

She finished the look with a matching pillarbox hat with black satin bow, plain black heels and a clutch bag, plus she held a pair of cream gloves. Her hair was swept off the face, and hung loose behind her shoulders, nicely framing her pair of drop pearl earrings. She finished the sleek style with a red poppy and diamond brooch on one lapel.

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