Where to buy the dress Kate Middleton wore on Wimbledon Day Two
Duchess accessorised white Suzannah dress with Alexander McQueen belt
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Your support makes all the difference.The Duchess of Cambridge has made her first appearance at this year's Wimbledon Championship, wearing an elegant white button-up dress by British fashion label Suzannah.
The duchess accessorised her short-sleeved "Wiggle" dress with a black Alexander McQueen belt and Alexander McQueen "Wicca" mini clutch, completing her look with black bow brooch.
The dress retails at £1,850 and is made from Italian silk crepe, the designer states on the website.
Several fans of the duchess have complimented her on her style for her debut appearance at the 2019 Wimbledon tournament.
"This outfit is everything," one person commented on Instagram, with another describing the ensemble as "so elegant".
During Day Two of this year's Wimbledon, the duchess watched British tennis player Harriet Dart defeat America's Christina McHale, sitting alongside Great Britain Federation Cup members Katie Boulter and Anne Keothavong.
The royal later visited the Aorangi Park, where 22 tennis courts are available for those taking part in the tournament to practise on.
Whilst there, the duchess spoke with British women's number one Johanna Konta and former men's singles Wimbledon champion Andy Murray, who is taking part in the men's and mixed doubles tournaments this year.
The Duchess of Cambridge is royal patron of several sports organisations, including The All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club and The Lawn Tennis Association.
Last year, the duchess attended Wimbledon with her sister-in-law, the Duchess of Sussex.
The royals watched the women's singles final, which saw 23-time Grand Slam winner Serena Williams lose to former women's world number one Angelique Kerber.
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