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Kate Middleton Wows In Stunning Low-Cut Dress As She Hits The DJ Booth With Prince William

The Duchess of Cambridge looked gorgeous in the Alexander McQueen frock that featured a deep-V neckline – a fashion first for her during the couple’s royal tour

She’s stuck to a similar fashion formula for the royal tour.

But Kate Middleton changed it up for the first time in Australia as she wowed in a low-cut Alexander McQueen dress.

Catherine, the Duchess of Cambridge was spotted hitting the DJ booth with husband Prince William during their visit to the Adelaide suburb of Elizabeth.

The 32-year-old looked absolutely stunning in the pastel pink fit and flare dress, made by British fashion house Alexander McQueen.

The style of the beautiful brunette’s dress was very different to what we’ve seen on her throughout the tour so far, which has been high-neck pencil dress styles.

Kate’s McQueen gown featured a low-cut, deep-V neckline that flattered her figure – accompanied by a pretty peplum waist and midi skirt.



Nude LK Bennett heels were her footwear of choice (she’s definitely got her cost per wear out of those!)

A gorgeous half-up, half-up down hairstyle showcased her enviable chestnut brown glossy locks to onlookers.

Pearl drop earrings, a flush of coral-coloured blush and filled-in brows (rumoured to be Bobbi Brown’s ‘Saddle’ eyeshadow’) completed her outfit for the day.

The Duke and Duchess were pictured landing in RAAF Edinburgh, north of Adelaide, earlier this morning.

The couple then visited a youth community centre, The Northern Sound System in Elizabeth, where they were shown how to spin the DJ decks.

Kate and Wills were both said to be nervous to start with – with both edging on the other one to have a go first.

But Catherine took to the decks in the end – and 28-year-old DJ Shane Peterer said she was hesitant at first but the audience cheered and applaued her by the end.

The royal pair – who left son Prince George of Cambridge, eight months, with the nanny – were then seen visiting a skate park in Elizabeth.

William was handed a personalised skateboard for George which the crowd encouraged him to have a go on – but he soon handed it onto a minder.

And it seems they impressed the locals as they were seen animatedly engaging in conversation with teens from the area – who said they impressed that they showed an interest in their lives.

DJing, BMXing and skateboarding doesn’t sound like the childhood Kate and Wills had themselves – but it sounds like they had a royally good time.