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Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, GCVO (born Catherine Elizabeth Middleton; 9 January 1982) is a member of the British royal family. Her husband, Prince William, Duke of Cambridge, is expected to become king of the United Kingdom and 15 other Commonwealth realms, making Catherine a likely future queen consort.
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Steal Kate Middleton's style with Karen Millen midi and 5% of proceeds will go to support Breast Cancer

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Who wouldn't want to take fashion cues from the always-stylish Duchess of Cambridge? Not only can you snag Kate's exact look, but 5% of the proceeds will go towards supporting Breast Cancer Awareness.

So why not indulge in a bit of Royal style while also contributing to a good cause? The dress that Kate wore in October 2022 is the Tailored Forever Pleat Midi Dress from Karen Millen, which is still available in 11 different colours, including the Magenta shade featured in the Pink collection for Breast Cancer Awareness.

But if you're keen on copying Kate's style, you'll need to act fast - these dresses are selling out quickly. READ MORE: Kate Middleton's go-to wellies are finally back in stock - and I put them to the test on wet walks READ MORE: Kate Middleton's go-to jewellery brand has just restocked its sell-out collection The colour chosen by Kate was the ultra-chic Ochre, which is still available in a few sizes - though stock is limited.

However, it's the Magenta that's caught our eye. Available in sizes 4 to 16, this dress is the perfect statement piece, offering a bold and flattering silhouette for any body type, reports the Mirror.The sharp shoulders, high collar and cinched belted waist provide sophistication and structure, while the pleated skirt adds a touch of flow and flare, making it ideal for a variety of special occasions.

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