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Royal Hatgate! Kate Middleton Wears Same Headpiece To Two Events

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June 11 2011, Published 7:31 a.m. ET

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by RadarOnline.com Staff

The Duchess of Cambridge -- aka Kate Middleton -- is sure to be taken to task by fashionistas for wearing the same hat to two back-to-back events Saturday.

Just a couple of hours after Prince William's bride appeared at an event honoring Queen Elizabeth, she and her sister Pippa met up for a friend's wedding.

And while Kate did a quick change out of the ivory-colored suit she wore to the Trooping the Colour ceremony in the morning into a sweet back and white dress for the afternoon wedding, her black hat stayed in place.

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The Duchess and her now famous sister both actually both wore black headpieces and matching smiles as they were snapped arriving at the wedding in Berkshire, England.

And the day no doubt held a special place in the royal's heart. The friend getting married, Sam Waley-Cohen, was the man credited for saving her romance with Prince William after their brief split in 2007.

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