The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge's visit to India and Bhutan that began in Mumbai on Sunday will take in a tour of notable landmarks of India and Bhutan over the six-day tour. With all eyes on the royal couple, Kate Middleton and her stylist Natasha Archer have worked hard to curate a wardrobe that promotes a strong selection of Indian and British designers.
From the established designs of Sarah Burton at Alexander McQueen to emerging talent of Mumbai-born designer Anita Dongre, stay on top of all of the Duchess' sartorial star moments from the Royal tour right here.
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Kate chose Indian-American designer Naeem Khan for her visit to the Taj Mahal in Agra, India.
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Kate chose Indian-American designer Naeem Khan for her visit to the Taj Mahal in Agra, India.
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William and Kate visited the Taj Mahal and updated the infamous image of Princess Diana who was famously photographed alone in front of the Indian landmark.
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April 16th: The Duke and Duchess bid farewell to Bhutan to return to India. the Duchess wore an Alexander McQueen dress that she has worn before, accessorised with a gold and diamond necklace given as a gift by the Queen of Bhutan.
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April 15th: The Duchess looked vibrant in a red silk Beulah gown at a reception celebrating UK and Bhutanese friendship and cooperation at the Taj Hotel.
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April 15th: For their final evening in Bhutan, Kate wore British designer Beulah, founded by her friend Natasha Rufus Isaacs. The red silk dress from the brand's SS15 collection was adorned with a beautiful poppy print, the national flower of Bhutan.
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April 15th: The final day of the Royal visit in Bhutan was spent in a laidback look as the couple trekked through the mountains.
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April 15th: The Duke and Duchess set off on a mountain trek wear Kate relied upon a pair of Penelope Chilvers boots that are reportedly ten years old. The Duchess teamed the boots up with an Jaegar linen shirt (£89), the Khaki Zara jeans she wore earlier in the week and a leather shooting waistcoat by Really Wild (£495).
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The Duchess of Cambridge opted for a colourful design by Tory Burch with thigh high side splits.
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Kate Middleton chose US designer Tory Burch to attend a dinner with King and Queen of Bhutan.
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April 14th: Kate added a French designer into her Royal tour wardrobe this morning by wearing a Paul and Joe cape with her traditional Bhutanese skirt.
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April 14th: The Duchess wore a traditional skirt by Bhutanese weaver Kelzan Wangmo that was paired with a Lyrisme Cape Jacket from French brand Paul and Joe (£393).
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April 14th: The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge pose for photographs after arriving into Paro International Airport in Bhutan. Kate wore an Emilia Wickstead coat dress that she wore to a previous engagement in 2012.
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April 13th: The mother of two looked ready for the heat in summery coral hued printed dress and cute drop earrings.
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April 13th: Kate's post safari look was more refined as she tied her back and teamed a knee length printed dress with simple wedge slingbacks
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April 13th: Kate paired a high street Zara blouse with J Brand biker-style jeans and simple moccasin slip-on shoes.
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April 13th: Kate dressed down for an Indian safari in Zara blouse, J Brand jeans and Ray Ban Wayfarer sunglasses.
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April 12th: Kate wore a printed silk maxi dress by Anna Sui to a Bihu Festival Celebration at Diphlu River Lodge in Kaziranga, India
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April 12th: The Duchess seemed be enjoying herself whilst dancing at the Bihu Festival celebrations in Kaziranga
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April 12th: Kate Middleton chose another outfit from British designer Alice Temperley for a meeting with Indian prime minister Narendra Modi in New Delhi.
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The jade green'Desdemona' dress with lace detailing is from Alice Temperley's pre-fall 2016 collection and retails at £954.
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April 12th: The Duke and Duchess spent time in the children's centre run by the charity Salaam Baalak.
April 12th: Kate chose a modest printed maxi dress with seventies-inspired tie front and long sleeves to visit street children in New Delhi at the main railway station.
The Duchess attends a garden party in New Delhi on 11 April to celebrate the Queen's forthcoming 90th birthday wearing Alice Temperley crop top and maxi skirt.
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The Duchess wore British designer Emilia Wickstead to meet entrepreneurs in Mumbai.
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The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge on day two of their Royal tour of India and Bhutan with the duchess wearing British designer Emilia Wickstead.
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Mumbai-born designer Anita Dongre who employs artisans to work using traditional skills to create her dresses, was favoured by the duchess who wore one of her designs to a cricket match.
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For a more relaxed look while playing cricket in one Mumbai's poorest areas, the Duchess wore a laidback summer “Gulrukh” dress by Mumbai-born designer Anita Dongre that retails for $236 (£167) on her website.
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The mother of two paired her royal blue gown with statement drop earrings in Lapis and diamond by Indian jewellery designer Amrapali costing £2,730.
Kate Middleton wore a bespoke gown and shawl from British designer Jenny Packham.
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Kate Middleton's Alexander McQueen dress for day one of her Indian tour was an adapted version taken from the brand's Pre-Fall collection.
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For her first official engagement to lay a wreath at the Taj Palace Hotel in memory of the victims of the 2008 attack, the Duchess of Cambridge wore a vibrant, red long-sleeved dress by Alexander McQueen.
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The Duchess chose Saloni as the designer to lead her wardrobe for the Royal India tour.
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Kate Middleton selected Indian Designer Saloni to kick off the pre-Royal Tour events.
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