Kate Middleton pregnancy update: Recycled maternity fashion highlighted

Everywhere the princess goes, the fashion lovers follow. Princess Kate Middleton's pregnancy will not get in the way of her looking great and fabulous. Fashion magazines and media outlets still keep a close eye on her wardrobe whenever she's seen in public. But this year, the Duchess has surprised everyone with two of her latest clothes yet.

Recently spotted with husband Prince William, Kate was seen wearing a red dress at the Queen Elizabeth Christmas Luncheon. What made the red dress special was it was the same dress she wore to the same event last year. Clearly, the Duchess has no problem wearing the same clothes over and over again if she feels like it, reports US Magazine.

As always, Kate looked beautiful and radiant. It was a Katherine Hooker dress in candy apple red. She completed her look with a pair of chandelier earrings and a diamond necklace. Her hair was fixed to a half-updo and teased for volume. It is to be noted that she wore the same accessories last year too.

That's not all. The Duchess also recycled a Jenny Packham dress in navy blue at a Met dinner. However, this wasn't a maternity look at all as her baby bump was very obvious.

The Queen Elizabeth Christmas Luncheon is open to every member of the royal family. This is also the time the royal family can get together if they can't go to the Queen's home at Sandringham for the holidays.

Elsewhere, a more surprising look from the Princess was seen Tuesday. She was dressed down and opted to wear a black hoody, black jeans and boots instead. She was headed to a London Scout group and wanted to dress in comfort.

At the event, Kate worked with children to help them achieve a badge of Disability Awareness. She was a volunteer there and helped them through a cupcake decorating course. At the end of the session, Kate also handed out the badges to the kids.

And again, as always, the Princess looked beautiful in her shiny loose waves. Is there any outfit that won't look good on her? Meanwhile, Princess Kate and Prince William expect their new bundle of joy in April 2015.

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