Fashion experts think her most recent dress choice could be a subtle nod to her late mother-in-law

As you probably know, today marks 20 years since the death of Diana, Princess of Wales.
Her sons Prince William and Prince Harry have acknowledged the sombre occasion in a number of ways, including visiting a memorial garden in Kensington, London yesterday.
They were joined by William’s wife Kate Middleton, who appeared to pay tribute to her late mother-in-law in a very special way.

Princess Diana passed away 20 years ago today
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The 35-year-old had opted for a green Prada dress, which featured a pussybow neckline, an eye-catching poppy print and a midi skirt.
Of course, Kate looked gorgeous. But fashion experts have speculated that she may not just have chosen the £1420 design because of how pretty it is.

Kate Middleton wore a green midi with a pretty poppy print yesterday
Poppies are often used as a symbol of remembrance for people who’ve served in the military and perished in war. But they’re also a sign of peace and death, which makes sense given the circumstances.
If this was Kate’s thinking, it’s a pretty lovely gesture.

Kate Middleton was joined by husband Prince William and brother-in-law Prince Harry
While at the gardens, Kate spoke about two-year-old daughter Princess Charlotte dancing, telling English National Ballet director Tamara Rojo: ‘She absolutely loves it.’
According to Hello!, William, 35, then said of his mother: ‘She loved dancing, she was a fantastic dancer.
‘We’ve been going through her music collection recently and there’s some quite eclectic stuff in there. She was elated by the skill.’

Princess Charlotte is already a keen dancer
The Duke and Duchess were later invited to the English National Ballet’s My First Ballet programme, with William responding: ‘We will definitely have to come.’
It sounds like little Charlotte is growing up to be just like her much-loved grandmother, doesn’t it?
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