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Kate Middleton Catches Media With Her Simple But Sophisticated Fashion Sense

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Kate Middleton had smitten the media as she had sports simple and sophisticated fashion sense in different activities outside the palace such as visiting a flower named after Princess Charlotte and training for a yacht race.

The Duchess, together with his husband Prince William went on to attend the Chelsea Flower Show, reports Vanity Fair. They were joined by Prince Harry, The Queen, and Princess Anne.

Although the website noted that The Duchess of Cambridge had worn the green Catherine Walker dress before, she still looks gorgeous and sophisticated. Her looks were described as a "bright and summery look."

They attended the event where a flower was named after their one-year-old daughter, Princess Charlotte. The pink flower with green tips is called "Princess Charlotte chrysanthemum."

Aside from going to a "very royal" event, her highness then went into being "sporty" by attending the training for a yacht race, in preparation for the America Cup.

According to CNN, Middleton joined four-time Olympic gold medalist sailor Ben Ainslie and his team onboarding a 45-foot (13-meter) catamaran, flying through the water at 38 mph (61 kph) on May 21.The training session is located in Solent, a strait of water separating mainland England from the Isle of Wight. 

Apart from these exciting activities, her royal highness went for a stroll in London, and Popsugar noted that she just "looks good in everything. Sporting a casual look, she wore black long sleeves paired with jeans and sneakers.

The website also noticed her smile, being comfortable to integrate with her people. She was heading back to London on Friday evening.

Also known as Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, she married Prince William on April 29, 2011. they have two kids, Prince George, 2, and Princess Charlotte. Stay tuned for more new about the royal family.

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