Kate's Remembrance Sunday outfit included Diana's earrings and new £14,500 brooch
Kate, Princess of Wales once again gave a nod to Princess Diana this weekend by wearing a pair of the late royal's earrings on Remembrance Sunday.
For the poignant event in London, the mother of three wore an all-black ensemble – including a smart coat dress from one of Diana's go-to designers, Catherine Walker, and a wide-brimmed Philip Treacy hat.
The princess was also pictured overlooking proceedings the Cenotaph in London in a pair of pearl earrings that previously belonged to her late mother-in-law.
A £14,500 brooch by Bentley & Skinner and a cluster of red poppies finished the look.
The brooch is believed to be new to Kate and, Tatler suggests, a possible present from Prince William to his wife for her 40th birthday in January - it was listed for sale the same month.
Her outfit for the important occasion – which marks marks the moment the guns fell silent in 1918 at the end of World War I – was remarkably similar to one worn by Prince William's mother for Remembrance Day in 1990.
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The late princess, then aged 30 years old, accompanied her husband Prince Charles to the Yokohama War Cemetery during an official visit to Japan.
She wore a black Chanel suit and a wide-brimmed Philip Somerville hat, as well as a pair of pearl earrings and a cluster of red poppies on her lapel.
It isn't the first time this particular look has seemingly inspired one of her daughters-in-law – in 2019 Meghan Markle also stepped out in a similar look.
The Duchess of Sussex, now 41, wore a black wide-brimmed hat and belted coat for Remembrance Sunday that year, months before she stepped back as a working royal in January 2020.
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The Princess of Wales has appeared to have been taking sartorial inspiration from her late mother-in-law rather frequently of late.
Last month, she wore a blue vintage Chanel blazer that was remarkably similar to one worn by the princess from the same designer brand to visit Great Ormond Street hospital in 1992.
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