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Meghan Markle and Kate Middleton’s Matching Shoes Steal the Show at Commonwealth Day Service

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Meghan Markle and Kate Middleton’s Matching Shoes Steal the Show at Commonwealth Day Service

In a stunning display of coordination, and arrived at the Commonwealth Day service wearing nearly identical navy suede heels.

The Duchess of Cambridge and her sister-in-law both sported pointed-toe pumps that appeared strikingly similar from a distance.

However, upon closer inspection, a subtle difference was revealed – Meghan opted for her signature stiletto heel, while Kate's shoes had a slightly thicker heel.

Kate seemed to be recycling her beloved Mallory pumps by Rupert's Anderson, which she previously wore in February 2016 during a church service commemorating the 75th anniversary of the Royal Air Force cadets.

These pumps, a Rupert's Anderson collection staple, boast a classic pointed toe and a 100mm heel height, available in various colors and fabrics.

On the other hand, Meghan chose the navy BB pumps by Manolo Blahnik, which can be purchased online for £450.

She also owns the same pair in black.

Named after French movie star Brigitte Bardot, these pumps feature a thin 100mm heel and a pointed toe, embodying the brand's signature style.

Both duchesses exuded their individual styles during their appearance at Westminster Abbey.

Meghan donned a navy dress paired with a £895 white coat by Amanda Wakeley.

Her sleek brunette locks cascaded down her shoulders, elegantly framed by a dazzling white hat created by Stephen Jones.

Kate, showcasing her baby bump, looked radiant in a beautiful navy dress by Beulah London, complemented by a navy hat from Locke & Co.

This is not the first time that Meghan and Kate have displayed a similar fashion sense.

The American actress has previously been spotted wearing designs from the same fashion houses as her future sister-in-law, including Burberry, Ralph Lauren, Amanda Wakeley, and Marks & Spencer.

In other news, a pro-monarchy journalist has accused Omid Scobie, the biographer of and , of inciting anger against and .

Richard Eden, a writer for the Daily Mail, criticized Scobie's article on UK.style.yahoo.com.

Scobie questioned whether it was a waste of sovereign grant funding for the Cambridges to move from Kensington Palace to a new property in Windsor, despite investing over $5.40 million in renovations.

Responding to the accusation, Scobie dismissed the allegation, stating that those who criticized his article had not taken the time to read it before expressing their opinions.

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