Princess Kate and Princess Charlotte had a mother-daughter coordination moment at this year’s Trooping the Color.
Kate, 42, and Charlotte, 9, both appeared in solid-colored dresses with bows and white shoes on Saturday at the annual military parade held to celebrate the reigning monarch’s official birthday.
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Kate wore white heels with a white dress with black trim designed by Jenny Packham, one of her favorite designers, and completed her look with a white hat from Philip Treacy.
Charlotte, the only daughter of Kate and her husband, Prince William, wore white shoes with a dark dress with white edges.
She wore her hair loose and decorated it with a white bow.
Charlotte and Kate’s dresses also featured bows, with Kate’s dress in black and white and Charlotte’s in solid white.
Charlotte’s siblings, Prince George, 10, and Prince Louis, 6, also attended Trooping the Color on Saturday. The siblings rode with Kate in the state carriage, the glass coach, during the parade.
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They then joined other royals, including King Charles III and Queen Camilla, on the balcony of Buckingham Palace to view the traditional military bridge.
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