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The fête was part of a weekend of celebrations honoring the Queen’s milestone birthday, her 63-year reign and patronage of more than 600 charities and organizations.

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Is that traitorous? It’s okay, we’re not British.

Overnight the Royal family had yet another engagement to attend, the annual Garter Day service.

“The Duchess was saying how happy she was to be here and how lovely the service was”.

We seriously can’t stop staring at this photo!

The Duchess of Cambridge wore a powder blue Catherine Walker coat dress and Jane Taylor hat. It’s just not fair.

Back in 2011, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge embarked on their grand royal tour of Canada, and one of her outfits consisted of a red skirt suit by Catherine Walker.

It’s been a busy time for the Windsor clan, who spent the past three days celebrating Queen Elizabeth’s 90th birthday. Prince George did previous year, much to the delight of the crowds on The Mall.

Other junior members of the royal family in attendance included Zara and Mike Tindall, Peter Phillips, Lady Sarah Chatto, Lord Fredereick Windsor and his wife Sophie Winkleman. The publication shares about the Queen’s bold look and the importance of the event.

In honor of this particular outfit, please recall the time Harlem school children were reportedly disappointed upon meeting Kate because they thought she’d be Princess Elsa. “She said she hopes that George will keep Charlotte in order”. Her Roksanda Ilincic wool crepe dress was finished with a pendant set from Mappin and Webb and her favourite LK Bennett clutch and shoes.

On Friday, she was seen at St. Paul’s Cathedral in nude Gianvito Rossi heels.

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Queen Elizabeth II looks out from the window at Buckingham Palace, central London, ahead of the Patron’s Lunch in honour of the Queen’s 90th birthday, June 12, 2016.

Britain's Catherine Duchess of Cambridge meets guests at the Patron's Lunch a special street party outside Buckingham Palace in London