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Chinese President meets British royals

Middleton wore a dress – in deep burgundy lace – by Dolce & Gabbana to the shindig.

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Kate paired the look with matching pumps and a cranberry velvet Mulberry clutch.

With news regarding Kate Middleton getting pregnant with their third baby, could it be possible that the Duchess pushed for it to happen so that Prince William won’t leave her?

The Chinese President and his wife were special guests of Queen Elizabeth during their stay. Middleton and her husband Prince William met Chinese President Xi Jinping and his wife Peng Liyuan at a creative industry event to celebrate the cultural collaboration between the United Kingdom and China.

Just hours after the Duchess of Cambridge set the internet ablaze thanks to her red Jenny Packham gown and stunning tiara, she stepped out in yet another gorgeous look. Watch the season 2 premiere of The Royals November 15 at 10 p.m., only on E!

The 33-year old has recently gone back to her royal duties following the birth of her second child, Princess Charlotte, but a new report claims that the Duchess is expecting once again.

Rumor has it that Kate has grown overly concerned that Prince William will leave her for his ex, Isabella Calthorpe.

As the first Chinese leader to visit Britain in 10 years, Xi’s presence is welcomed by British officials seeking ways to grow their economy.

It was also the Duke of Cambridge’s first state banquet in the UK.

On Kate’s right sat Mr Huning. The Lotus Flower Tiara has been in the royal family since the 1920s, according to People Magazine. Kate has worn it once before, at a diplomatic reception at the palace in 2013.

They must also wear the Elizabeth II Family Order – a jewel encased image of the Queen on a chartreuse yellow ribbon which royal women wear pinned to their left shoulder. As a matter of fact, Kate’s presence at the state dinner was one of the highlights of the night.

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The Chinese president’s schedule takes him to Downing Street on Wednesday, October 21, for a meeting with Prime Minister David Cameron, likely to discuss the Hinkley Point nuclear power station financed by Chinese investments.

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