Meghan MarkleandKate Middletonare two stylish royals — but in very different ways.
Both royal women followed the tradition of wearing black outfits adorned withred poppies, the symbol of remembrance for World War I and veterans, to Saturday’s Festival of Remembrance ceremony at Royal Albert Hall. However, their differing styles were still on display.
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Meanwhile, Kate sported a black sheath dress with an asymmetrical neckline, and finished off the outfit with a pair of sleek black stilettos. The mom of three had her hair blown out into soft waves.

The sisters-in-law previously showed off their signature looks when they made theirfirst solo appearance together at Wimbledonin July. The Duchess of Sussex, 37, wore a summeryblue-and-white striped shirtfrom Ralph Lauren withwide-leg cream pants, while Princess Kate, 36, opted for a white-patterned dress.
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Kate has mastered her respectful looks for the annual occasion. Last year, the mother of three recycled an 11-year-old hat with a military-inspired black wool-silk coat with gold buttons from Dolce & Gabbana for the Remembrance Day Service. The previous night, she wore a bespoke black silk velvet coat with decorative buttons from the British fashion house Catherine Walker & Co.
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Meghan has quickly adapted to remaining true to her style despite strict clothing guidelines. The newlyweds began the fifth day of their recent tour at the officialopening of the enhanced Anzac Memorial, paying tribute to fallen Australian and New Zealand veterans.
Meghan firstcommemorated Anzac Dayin April, when she joined Harry at the Dawn Service at Wellington Arch in London. The couple took part in the poignant ceremony, which included readings, a moment of silence and the reciting of national anthems.
source: people.com