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The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge have bounced back after a night of toasting to Prince Charles. The morning after attending the Prince of Wales 70th birthday party, Kate Middleton and Prince William stepped out for an appearance at the BBC in London to talk about cyberbullying, in honor of Anti-Bullying Week.
Middleton opted for a long sleeve teal dress by Emilia Wickstead with a pleated skirt that fell right at the knees. She paired the frock with classic black pumps and wore her hair down in her signature brunette curls.
To mark #AntiBullyingWeek, The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are visiting the @BBC to view the work the broadcaster is doing as a key member of The Dukes Taskforce on the Prevention of Cyberbullying. pic.twitter.com/rkuaK58fwh
Eagle-eyed royal fans pointed out on social media that this isnt the first time Kate has worn the Wickstead number. She was seen wearing it in 2015, during a visit to the Action on Addiction Centre in Warminster, England.
The Duchess of Cambridge recycled a a blue Eponine coat dress during an appearance today. Source: GettyMoreThe Duchess of Cambridge first wore the dress back in June 2017, though she styled it differently with clipped back hair and a leather clutch.
Other members of the royal family in attendance were the Queen, Prince Charles, Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, Prince Harry, Meghan Markle, Princess Eugenie, Jack Brooksbank, and Zara and Mike Tindall. Only a few details have been shared about the private celebration, but we do know that Her Majesty gave a touching toast to her son.
Earlier, Clarence House released two gorgeous family photos of Charles with his wife Camilla, sons William and Harry and their wives Kate and Meghan with his three grandchildren George, Charlotte and Louis to mark the occasion.