Kate Middleton's Homage To World War 1 Soldiers

Kate Middleton may not have been thrilled at the prospect of travelling without little George. But she did cut quite a pretty picture at the ceremony in Belgium. Prince William and Kate Middleton paid respect to the World War 1 heroes who were buried in Belgian soil. The royal couple travelled to Belgium in order to be present at the ceremony alongside King Phillipe and Queen Mathilde of Belgium.

While Kate Middleton was in Belgium, she did not repeat any dresses. The 'Royal Recycler' has finally added a new dress to her wardrobe. She looked stunning in a beige dress that came up to her knees. It had a Peter Pan collar and was tailored to perfection. Kate Middleton is seen in coat dresses several times. It is her preferred style of dressing.

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The Duchess of Cambridge wore a fascinator hat and nude pumps to complete this sombre look. Kate Middleton prayed for the World War 1 soldiers who died fighting for their country. She kept her look sombre as was appropriate for the occasion. Here is a closer look at Kate Middleton's official tour of Belgium.

At Belgium

At Belgium

Kate Middleton was dressed in a beige coloured coat dress, nude pumps and a fascinator hat for the ceremony in Belgium.

Peter Pan Collar

Peter Pan Collar

We have seen Kate Middleton sport dresses with Peter Pan collar several times. She looked really smart in this style.

Peach Fascinator Hat

Peach Fascinator Hat

Kate Middleton looked stunning in this beige hat with a peach coloured flared ribbon on top of it. The Duchess has actually brought fascinator hats back into fashion.

Pearl Earrings

Pearl Earrings

Kate Middleton wore perfect pearl drop earrings that complemented her beige coloured coat dress.

Paying Respect

Paying Respect

Here we can see the future queen of England bend down and keep a bouquet of flowers at the gravestone of the martyred soldiers of World War 1.

Belgian Royalty

Belgian Royalty

Prince William and Kate Middleton were attending the World War 1 ceremony alongside King Phillipe and Queen Mathilde of Belgium.

Goodwill Tour

Goodwill Tour

According to the Royal public relations, this will be a goodwill tour to Belgium. England and Belgium fought as enemies during the First World War but they stand united as friends to prevent further violence in the world.