Kate Middleton showcased another chic, repeat style at her latest royal outing.
The 34-year-old, whose official title is Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, wore a pale blue, belted Alexander McQueen dress coat while attending 75th anniversary celebration events for the RAF Air Cadets at St. Clement Danes Church and at the Royal Courts of Justice Sunday, marking her first official engagement as Honorary Air Commandant of the organization.
She paired the look with navy pumps, a matching hat and an Air Cadets Dacre brooch, which has been awarded to the top female ATC Cadet every year since 1982.
Kate had worn the same coat in 2014, while attending s a wreath-laying service at the War Memorial in Seymour Square in Blenheim, New Zealand.
Lucinda Conder, 19, said Kate told her she had shown her and Prince Williams's eldest child, son Prince George, 2, images of Spitfires following a royal engagement he enjoyed, The Telegraph reported, quoting her as saying, "He is now obsessed with the Air Cadets and wants to join."
Prince Philip, William's 94-year-old grandfather and husband of Queen Elizabeth II, recently passed his patronage of the RAF Air Cadets to the duchess after serving as Air Commodore-in-Chief for 63 years. She assumed her new role this past December.
HRH is attending an @aircadets service and reception at her first official engagement as Honorary Air Commandant pic.twitter.com/mteUnKwn8s
? Kensington Palace (@KensingtonRoyal) February 7, 2016
HRH chats to air cadets at a reception held at the Royal Courts of Justice to mark the @aircadets 75th anniversary pic.twitter.com/EqyaWYXejN
? Kensington Palace (@KensingtonRoyal) February 7, 2016
The youngest cadet at the ceremony cuts the cake with Honorary Air Commandant HRH The Duchess of Cambridge #ATC75 pic.twitter.com/JBhmNZNJt9
? RAF Air Cadets (@aircadets) February 7, 2016