Kate Middleton’s £175 Michael Kors dress from Balmoral church service has already sold out
KATE MIDDLETON continued her reign as one of the most stylish royals when she joined the Queen for a church service near Balmoral yesterday.
The Duchess of Cambridge, 37, wore a green Michael Kors dress for the Sunday outing - and the £175 peacock print frock has already sold out.
Sitting in the backseat of a car beside the monarch, the-mum-of-three beamed as she travelled from the Scottish castle to Crathie Kirk.
Kate ensured she allowed Her Majesty's stunning pink outfit to do all the talking by wearing a chic - but understated - navy coat and black hat.
Beneath it, she wore the 'Women's Midi Shirt Dress' by Michael Kors.
The chiffon frock, costing £175, features a button-through fastening, sharp collar, elegant tie-waist and long sleeves.
As befitting a Duchess popping to church, the hem falls to a flattering mid-shin.
Kate finished off her 'Sunday best' look with her hair in a neat chignon and a pair of Asprey earrings.
Unfortunately, the dress - which is one of the more affordable pieces in Kate's designer wardrobe -is currently sold out.
However, yesterday wasn't the first time she had stepped out in the number.
In March, Prince William's wife wore it to visit the seaside town of Blackpool.
On that rainy occasion, she kept warm in a jewel green Sportmax coat, knee-high boots, a black scarf and a Manu Atelier handbag.
Kate's outing yesterday came after she and the Duke of Cambridge were spotted departing a FlyBe plane from Norwich at Aberdeen airport with their children, Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle - who didn't join them in Balmoral - were accused of hypocrisy after recently speaking out about environmental issues, then using private jets for trips around Europe.
Earlier today, we revealed how the Queen is "relaxed and proud" in Kate Middleton's company.
We also told you how Meghan Markle and Prince Harry have hired a £30k a year digital communications expert to boost their social media presence.
And the Duke and Duchess of Sussex are "increasingly confused between the celebrity world or the royal one", says a royal expert.