Kate Middleton Just Made Her Wedding Day Earrings Look Very 2019
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Kate Middleton and Prince William's eighth wedding anniversary is merely a week away, and Middleton may have been celebrating early with her outfit choice yesterday. Attending Easter Sunday church service—which also coincided with Queen Elizabeth's 93rd birthday—the Duchess of Cambridge re-wore the Robinson Pelham earrings she debuted on her wedding day back in 2011. The earrings were custom made to complement her Cartier wedding tiara, but Middleton just proved they can look stunning without a complete bridal outfit.
This time around, she swapped her now-iconic Alexander McQueen lace wedding dress for a pastel blue coat, also by the brand. She's worn both the coat and the Jane Taylor headpiece several times before, so her entire head-to-toe outfit was an exercise in recycling beloved pieces. Scroll down to see how Kate Middleton wore her special earrings in 2011 and 2019.
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