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Kate Middleton and Meghan Markle wow as they set huge trend for roll neck jumpers

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It is no surprise that when it comes to the ladies of the Royal Family, that they are some of, if not the biggest trend setters in not just the UK but the world.

Whether it's Kate Middleton providing us with affordable fashion such as when she re-wore a £16 Zara dress earlier this week, or Meghan Markle sharing her effortless style lessons, we simply can't get enough of them.

The latest trend, in which we saw both ladies sport recently, is a classic roll neck jumper, which has become a huge wardrobe staple for many people and it's no surprise after both were pictured wearing the item.

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