KATE dazzled in a white dress yesterday — the same one she chose for Prince Harry and Meghan’s wedding.
The Duchess of Cambridge wore her beloved Alexander McQueen frock during a surprise appearance at an Anzac Day memorial service.
Kate, 40 — who unlike other famous faces is often seen in the same outfit at public engagements — also wore the garment at daughter Charlotte’s christening in 2015.
She had not been expected to attend yesterday’s event at Westminster Abbey but showed up after a “diary change”, according to palace sources.
Kate combined the dress with a tweed Jane Taylor headband, her favourite black Gianvito Rossi suede pumps, Princess Diana’s pearl drop earrings and a black suede clutch from Jenny Packham.
She was joined by her husband Prince William, who had earlier laid a wreath at the Cenotaph on behalf of the Queen.
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Anzac Day commemorates 36,000 Australian and New Zealander troops who were killed or wounded during the ill-fated World War One landings at Gallipoli, Turkey.
Rev Jo Kelly-Moore, Dean of St Albans and chaplain to the New Zealand Society UK, also paid tribute to victims of the current war in Ukraine.
‘She said: “On this 107th anniversary of that April morning as this Anzac Day dawned across the globe, the people of Ukraine and so many other parts of the world have woken once again to the violence and horror of war.
“So we pray also today for current military personnel and for their families and for innocent victims.”
Also attending were more than 40 military veterans, Foreign Secretary Liz Truss, high commissioners of Australia and New Zealand plus several hundred ex-pats.
Kate’s McQueen outfit also got an outing at Trooping the Colour in 2016.
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And she dusted it off a year later, visiting the Menin Gate in Belgium to mark 100 years since the Battle of Passchendaele.
It then got another airing in May 2019 for Harry and Meghan’s wedding at Windsor Castle.
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