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Kate Middleton Recycles Dress 11 Days After Wearing It For Royal Tea Party

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May 29 2012, Published 8:33 a.m. ET

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Kate Middleton may be royalty, but when it comes to her wardrobe, the Duchess of Cambridge loves to recycle!

Just 11 days after wearing a pink frock to a luncheon at Windsor Castle on May 18, Kate re-wore the Emilia Wickstead coat dress to a tea party at Buckingham Palace this afternoon. 

OK! GALLERY: KATE MIDDLETON AND PRINCE WILLIAM MAKE A GLAMOROUS ENTRANCE AT LONDON OLYMPICS EVENT  

That's right: Believe it or not, Kate wore the same dress to her last two public appearances! 

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This time around, Kate wore her favorite nude pumps with the dress and topped off her look with a stunning, lace-trimmed hat by Jane Corbett

"I've worn it before, as you all probably know," Kate allegedly joked to reporters this afternoon when asked about her outfit.

The Royal family is getting ready to celebrate the Queen's Diamond Jubilee this weekend, and to commemorate the occasion, Katie Couric sat down for an interview with Prince William, who admitted he would have loved for his mother Princess Diana to meet his lovely wife.  

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OK! NEWS: PRINCE WILLIAM REVEALS HIS ROYAL WEDDING DAY REGRET TO KATIE COURIC 

"I think she would have loved the day and, I think, hopefully, she'd be very proud," Wills says. "I'm just very sad that she's never going to get a chance to meet Kate."

We're sure Diana would have loved her, as we all do! 

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