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ENGLAND (COMMONWEALTH UNION) – Kate Middleton has done it again. As a huge fan girl of Kate Middleton and as someone who follows all the trends the possible future queen of England sets. To see her in all her glory during the beautiful spring time of England was truly mesmerizing.

Now for most part of their fashion the young British Royals are known for setting trends and they do it so flawlessly. But who would have thought that Kate Middleton would be the one to set the trend that one does not need to wear pastels to look good in the spring.

As a rare day of sunshine comes up on England this Royal beauty stepped out in a Dark Blue or Navy Blue two-piece skirt and peplum jacket suite. The Princess of Wales has saved us from the pastels and brought to us a new way of wearing dark colours in spring.

Her simple outfit and almost next to nothing in make up and hair pulled this whole outfit together. She looked radiant as she walked in Westminster Abbey.

The fashion world went crazy when they saw the pictures of her online where she looks like she just stepped of a spring runway show looking flawless. Apart from the true natural beauty and grace she embodies the young princess also has the knack of pulling off colours people though she could not.

No fashion house or independent designer would dare suggest you wear dark colours on a nice sunny day but no Princess Kate. She looked breath taking in her 2 piece and the world is here for it. Princess Kate has once again shown us that we do not need to follow trends but to be brave and be trend setter. The world is in debt to her for that.

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