The Prince and Princess of Wales sent royal fans wild this afternoon as they exchanged a loving look during the Order of the Garter service.
Members of the Royal Family gathered at St George’s Chapel in Windsor this afternoon to take part in the historic ceremony.
The Princess of Wales appeared in great spirits as she stood outside the Castle to watch Prince William in the procession.
The royal, 40, was dressed in a traditional robe and plumed hat as he walked alongside his uncle Prince Edward, 59.
During the procession, the father-of-three was pictured gazing over in his wife’s direction.
‘The look of love!’ Royal fans went wild today as the Princess of Wales beamed adoringly at her husband from outside St George’s Chapel in Windsor
Returning his gaze, the Princess of Wales was snapped beaming adoringly at her husband from the sidelines.
The Princess opted for a chic black-and-white spotty midi dress by Alessandra Rich for the occasion – which is reminiscent of a dress her late mother-in-law wore to Royal Ascot in 1988.
Looking suitably smart, Kate held her cream leather clutch bag in front of her as smiled in William’s reaction.
What’s more, royal fans noticed that the heartwarming photo was almost identical to one that was taken at the Garter service in 2014.
At the time, the couple had recently welcomed Prince George and were still the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge.
While Prince William wore the same ceremonial robes, the Princess of Wales opted for a light blue stain coat dress and matching hat.
Pictured standing under a marquee with the then Countess of Wessex, Kate shot her husband a huge smile as he passed by with his father.
Posting the images on Twitter, one fan gushed: ‘History repeating itself […] Their love is everything.’
Royal fans noticed that the heartwarming photo was almost identical to one taken in 2014 – shortly after the couple welcomed Prince George
‘She looks every ounce as giddy!’ Royal fans on Twitter compared the two images – which were taken nine years apart
Another added: ‘Their love just got stronger and her smile bigger with time.’
A third wrote: ‘The look of love between the Prince and Princesss of Wales (and also between the Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh is so palpable and beautiful.’
‘She looks every ounce as giddy,’ a fourth said. ‘So sweet.’
Kate’s sophisticated high-necked gown featured voluminous sleeves with dainty button detailing.
It also featured ruching around the middle which is almost identical to Diana’s Victor Edelstien.
Taking style notes from her late mother-in-law, Kate even worked the print of her dress into her hat.
The slim-line dress featured ruching round the waist and voluminous sleeves. Kate paired the Alessandra Rich dress with pointy heels
Pictured: Princess Diana arrives at Royal Ascot in a Victor Edelstien dress in June 1988
Kate’s black Philip Treacy headpiece feathering which perfectly matched the print of her dress.
When Diana attended Ascot 35 years ago, the then Princess of Wales expertly matched the print of her polka dot dress to her statement hat as well.
Keeping her jewellery minimal, the Princess opted for Diana’s pearl drop earrings – which she wore to the Queen’s funeral last September – and a matching bracelet.
The royal finished off her ensemble with a nude clutch bag and white heels with a black toe by Jennifer Chamandi, which are clearly inspired by a pair Diana wore to Ascot.
The Princess opted for a brown-toned smokey eye and then completed her makeup with a nude lipstick.
The Most Noble Order of the Garter, which is the oldest British order of chivalry and the oldest national order of knighthood in existence, is limited to 24 Knights or Ladies Companion in addition to the King and Prince of Wales.
It also includes ‘supernumerary members’, including foreign monarchs and other royals.
The Order of the Garter is a a 700-year tradition founded by Edward III in 1348, and recognises contributions of great public service from those honoured – usually Lords and Ladies of the UK.
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