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Duchess Kate looked incredible in a red dress and a tiara the evening before at a dinner.

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

Along with husband Prince William, willowy Kate towered over the 5ft 7ins martial arts movie legend, whose bright white suit was as dazzling as the duchess’s smile.

Speaking during a state visit to Britain aimed at cementing closer economic ties, Xi said China had entered a “new normal” and that, like other emerging economies, had built resilience to cope with slowdowns after decades of rapid growth. The Chinese national anthem also played as 170 invited guests gathered in the grand ballroom of Buckingham Palace which was hosted by Prince Philip and the Queen.

Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge (aka Kate Middleton) wears a stunning lacy purple dress while saying goodbye to the President of the Peoples Republic of China, Mr. Xi Jinping and his wife, Madame Peng Liyuan during a Great Britain Creative Event held at the Lancaster House on Wednesday (October 21) in London, England.

The British royal couple and the Chinese president and his wife also met Kung Fu star Jackie Chan.

Jenny Packham has earned her place as the Duchess’s designer of choice and the businesswoman has provided a glimpse into what it means to be the brains behind the woman with one of the world’s most closely-watched wardrobes.

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

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

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On Kate’s right sat Mr Huning. Both names come from the appearance of the motifs on the diamond and pearl tiara but it is more usually known as the Lotus Flower. As a matter of fact, Kate’s presence at the state dinner was one of the highlights of the night. Here are five things you need to know about the tiara Kate wore. But it obviously kept a place close to the consort’s heart for in 1959, now the Queen Mother, she gave the tiara to her younger daughter, Princess Margaret, who wore it regularly through the 1960s, 1970s and 1980s.

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