Prince George shows off his first steps while Kate Middleton wears Alexander McQueen and Christopher Kane

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kate middleton prince george jerudong trophy charity polo
Photography by Max Mumby/Indigo/Getty Images

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It was quite the Kate Middleton-filled weekend with our favourite royal making three official appearances donning some things old, some things new and some things blue.

In honour of Queen Elizabeth II, the royal family paraded down the streets of London for the Trooping The Colour, The Queen’s annual birthday celebrating complete with 1,400 officers, 200 horses and 400 hundred musicians. While Prince William and Prince Charles rode on horseback, the Duchess of Cambridge accompanied Prince Harry and The Duchess of Cornwall in a horse-drawn carriage waving at crowds of onlookers. Stepping out in a second new outfit of the week, Kate once again opted for Alexander McQueen (it’s her third time wearing the British designer brand at the annual event), looking elegant as ever. Dressed in a bespoke icy blue skirt suit, which featured an embroidered crop jacket, the structured peplum detail stylishly accentuated her slight body. Matching accordingly with a Jane Taylor hat, she added pearl jewellery that including a never-before-seen pearl brooch and pearl-dropped earrings by Annoushka, and finished off with a simple taupe box clutch by Alexander McQueen.

While it was sad at first not to see Prince George attending the festivities on Saturday, the royal heir surprised us on Father’s Day with his first public appearance since the tour Down Under at the Jerudong Trophy charity polo match where Prince William and Prince Harry competed against each other on opposite teams. And boy, was it a treat! Sporting his super cute red dungarees by Neck and Neck, which we’ve seen him wear on the royal tour, all eyes were on the little tot (naturally) as he showed the world his walking skills. Kate kept things casual for the day event wearing a Breton top by Me + Em and J Brand skinny jeans. And with an energetic baby boy in tow, she selected comfortable boat shoes by Sebago Bala and minimal accessories like a Cartier watch and Givenchy black sunglasses.

Earlier today, Kate was back in her elegant attire for the annual Order of the Garter ceremony at the Windsor Castle, where the Order including the Queen, Prince Charles and Prince William honoured those who have held public office and contributed to the Sovereign in a significant way. For her third consecutive event, the Duchess donned another icy blue ensemble, but this time by Christopher Kane, which we’ve seen her wear back in 2012 London Olympics during the Opening Ceremony. She topped off the fitted coatdress with a similar hued hat by Lock & Co. and a clutch and matching pumps by L.K. Bennett.

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