Over the weekend, Kate Middleton attended the wedding of her new cousin-in-law Zara Phillips and England rugby captain Mike Tindall in Edinburgh, Scotland.
For the ceremony at Canonbury Kirk, she donned a tailored, paisley-patterned cream coat below a large, sculpturesque hat that some have compared to an oversized Pringle (the popular potato chips that comes in a tube).
While the hat may have been a dramatic addition, her outfits at both Zara Phillip's yacht part and subsequent wedding were both fashion repeats, earning her the title of "Royal Recycler" in several fashion recaps.
Meanwhile, Phillips wore an ivory satin wedding dress, designed by British ladieswear and bridal designer Stewart Parvin.
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Britain's Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge arrives for the wedding between Zara Phillips, the eldest granddaughter of Queen Elizabeth, and England rugby captain Mike Tindall, at Canongate Kirk in Edinburgh, Scotland July 30, 2011.REUTERSKate MiddletonReutersBritain's Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge arrives for the wedding between Zara Phillips, the eldest granddaughter of Queen Elizabeth, and England rugby captain Mike Tindall, at Canongate Kirk in Edinburgh, Scotland July 30, 2011.REUTERSBritain's Duchess of Cambridge Catherine Middleton arrives for the wedding of Zara Phillips, the eldest granddaughter of Queen Elizabeth and England rugby captain Mike Tindall, at Canongate Kirk in Edinburgh, Scotland July 30, 2011.REUTERSBritain's Prince William (2nd L), his wife Catherine (L), Duchess of Cambridge and Prince Harry (R) leave the church following the wedding of Zara Phillips, the eldest granddaughter of Queen Elizabeth, and England rugby captain Mike Tindall, at Canongate Kirk in Edinburgh, Scotland July 30, 2011.REUTERSBritain's Prince William and his wife Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge leave after the marriage between Zara Phillips, the eldest granddaughter of Queen Elizabeth, and England rugby captain Mike Tindall at Canongate Kirk in Edinburgh, Scotland July 30, 2011.REUTERS