Meghan MarkleandKate Middletonare back in black.
After wearing similar outfits butshowing off their signature stylesat Saturday’s Festival of Remembrance ceremony at Royal Albert Hall, the royal sisters-in-lawdid it again at the Remembrance Day Serviceon Sunday.
Meghan, whois expecting her first childin the spring, stepped out for her first Remembrance Day as a royal wearing a hat and a black coat with her hair pulled back.
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Meanwhile, Kate sported a black Alexander McQueen coat with a white collar and red embellishments on the shoulders. She finished her look with a hat and cream earrings.
Both worered poppies, the symbol of remembrance for World War I and veterans.
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Meghan watched the proceedings with the German president’s wife Elke Budenbender on one balcony, while Kate stood withQueen Elizabethand her father-in-lawPrince Charles‘ wifeCamilla, Duchess of Cornwallon another balcony.
Meghan’s husbandPrince Harryand Kate’s husbandPrince Williamput down wreaths. Kate, who recentlylearned about her great-grandmother’s three brotherswho died in World War I, looked moved as she sang along to the National Anthem.
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Kate has mastered her respectful looks for the annual occasion. Last year, the mother of three recycled an 11-year-old hat with a military-inspired black wool-silk coat with gold buttons from Dolce & Gabbana for the Remembrance Day Service. The previous night, she wore a bespoke black silk velvet coat with decorative buttons from the British fashion house Catherine Walker & Co.
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Meghan has quickly adapted to remaining true to her style despite strict clothing guidelines. The newlyweds began the fifth day of their recent tour at the officialopening of the enhanced Anzac Memorial, paying tribute to fallen Australian and New Zealand veterans.
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Meghan firstcommemorated Anzac Dayin April, when she joined Harry at the Dawn Service at Wellington Arch in London. The couple took part in the poignant ceremony, which included readings, a moment of silence and the reciting of national anthems.
source: people.com