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Royal tour: Duchess of Cambridge style

The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge have arrived with Prince George in New Zealand for the start of the child’s first royal visit abroad.

Thursday 10 April 2014 13:29 EDT
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Catherine, the Duchess of Cambridge carries baby Prince George
Catherine, the Duchess of Cambridge carries baby Prince George

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As the Duchess of Cambridge embarks on a three-week tour of New Zealand and Australia, we look at what she chose to wear.

Catherine, 32, looked elegant in a complete red look as she carried her son, Prince George.

She was wearing a buttoned coat by London-based label Catherine Walker & Co, which was a favourite of late Lady Di, Princess of Wales; a matching Gina Foster pill box hat and HM The Queen lent the Duchess her diamond and platinum silver fern brooch - a piece of jewellery which she was given by the Women of Auckland on a visit to the country in 1954. Black suede pumps by British brand Emmy completed her look.

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