It looks like the Princess of Wales is carrying on an iconic royal family fashion tradition.

The late Queen Elizabeth II was famous for wearing monochromatic and color-blocked looks to public events and royal experts and fans alike have noticed that Kate Middleton has started to follow the same fashion rule more and more frequently herself.

Case-in-point: Kate’s head-to-toe red look (with black accents) for the “Together At Christmas” Carol Service at Westminster Abbey on Friday night.

Kate Middleton wearing an all-red outfit at the

Kate Middleton wearing an all-red outfit at the “Together At Christmas” Carol Service at Westminster Abbey.

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This marks the fourth year in a row that Kate has opted for a monochromatic look for the “Together At Christmas” Carol Service. Last year, the royal wore an all-white ensemble, including a white top, white loose-fitting high-waisted Holland Cooper slacks and a long, white coat by Chris Kerr, a bespoke tailor in Savile Row, according to Town & Country.

Kate Middleton in an all-white ensemble at the

Kate Middleton in an all-white ensemble at the “Together At Christmas” Carol Service at Westminster Abbey in 2023.

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In 2022, Kate opted for a burgundy palette, wearing a stunning bespoke, ankle-length coat dress from Eponine London in the color, along with matching accessories, according to People.

Kate Middleton in a bespoke, burgundy Epinone coat dress at the

Kate Middleton in a bespoke, burgundy Epinone coat dress at the “Together at Christmas” Carol Service at Westminster Abbey in 2022.

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And back in 2021, when she hosted the first annual “Together at Christmas” Carol Service, Kate went with a monochromatic red look, in a bright Catherine Walker coat dress with matching accessories, according to ELLE.

Kate Middleton in a bright red Catherine Walker coat dress and matching accessories at the first annual

Kate Middleton in a bright red Catherine Walker coat dress and matching accessories at the first annual “Together At Christmas” Carol Service at Westminster Abbey in 2021.

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When the late Queen Elizabeth was asked about her monochromatic looks (which were also typically in bright, striking colors), she famously quipped, “If I wore beige, nobody would know who I am,” but, as the Mirror points out, the real reason was more practical, according to fashion editor Katherine Ormerod.



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