The royal pair dressed elegantly in black and white for their first visit to the famed horse races, where Queen Elizabeth was missing for the fourth day in a row.

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The Royal Ascot on Friday, June 17, was a wonderfully bright — albeit scorching — day, with Kate Middleton and Prince William making their debut at the annual Berkshire horse racing event.

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The Duchess and Duke of Cambridge were dressed to impress, with Kate looking stunning in a black-and-white polka dot dress with a stunning matching hat, and William looking dapper in his black top hat and tails.

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As they arrived in a horse-drawn carriage, Kate and William waved to their adoring admirers before leading the rest of the royal family in the lavish parade.

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Kate accessorised her stunning gown with diamond earrings and tear-drop pearls, turning attention in the process.

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Even more striking was Kate’s dress, which was inspired by Princess Diana’s polka dot perfection at the 1988 Royal Ascot, as seen here.

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Princess Diana’s own niece, Lady Amelia Spencer, wore a modern variation on the gown, so Kate wasn’t the only royal who opted to mimic the late icon.

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The Queen, who has reputedly never missed a Royal Ascot race throughout her reign, with the exception of a pandemic-closed event in 2020, may still attend tomorrow, June 18.

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The Platinum Jubilee-celebrating monarch is frequently seen at horse races cheering on her own horses, which have won a total of 24 races!

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She was, however, allowed to make a speech at the start of the races on Tuesday, June 14, in which she welcomed guests and thanked the racecourse for planting new oak trees in her honour.

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