Kate Middleton, Prince William Attend A Rugby Match (PHOTOS)

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It hasn't been too long since the 2012 London Olympics came to an epic close in August, so Kate Middleton seems like she's still happy to sit on the sidelines and cheer on some local teams.

Just yesterday, the duchess joined Prince William to attend the Wales versus New Zealand Autumn International rugby game at the Millennium Stadium in Cardiff. But before taking their seats in the stands, the royal couple greeted the Brit team at a reception for the Welsh Rugby Charitable Trust. Prince William serves as the patron of the charity organization for injured players, so Kate and Will took the time to sign the visitor's book. (They even spotted the signature that the prince left when he was 12-years-old and visiting the stadium with his mother Princess Diana in 1995. Aww!)

The duke and duchess got into the spirit of things with their outfit choices, too. Since Wales' rugby team is called the Red Dragons, Wills opted for a red striped tie while Kate repeated a red LK Bennett coat that she wore last year while visiting a UNICEF warehouse in Denmark. Always one to mix high with low, the Duchess of Cambridge was carrying a Gucci clutch to add a touch of royal glamour to the sidelines.

Check out Kate Middleton's look from yesterday's rugby game and tell us what you think.

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See Kate Middleton wearing her red LK Bennett coat the first time around!

Will And Kate Visit UNICEF
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Prince William (L) and Catherine (2nd-L), the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, accompanied by Crown Princess Mary (R) and Crown Prince Frederik of Denmark pose before their visit to UNICEF's Global Supply Centre in Copenhagen on November 2, 2011. (Getty) (credit:Getty)
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Prince William, Duke of Cambridge, Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, Mary, Crown Princess of Denmark and Frederik, Crown Prince of Denmark visit the UNICEF Global Supply Centre on November 2, 2011 in Copenhagen, Denmark. The visit is to help maintain the spotlight on the ongoing humanitarian crisis in East Africa, which has left hundreds of thousands of children severely malnourished and at risk of starving to death unless they receive urgent help. The huge supply centre sources supplies packs and distributes the food, water, vaccines and emergency medical kits for children around the globe. (Getty) (credit:Getty)
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Prince William, Duke of Cambridge, Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, Mary, Crown Princess of Denmark and Frederik, Crown Prince of Denmark visit the UNICEF Global Supply Centre on November 2, 2011 in Copenhagen, Denmark. (Getty) (credit:Getty)
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Prince William, Duke of Cambridge, Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, Mary, Crown Princess of Denmark and Frederik, Crown Prince of Denmark visit the UNICEF Global Supply Centre on November 2, 2011 in Copenhagen, Denmark. (Getty) (credit:Getty)
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Prince William, Duke of Cambridge and Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge visit the UNICEF Global Supply Centre on November 2, 2011 in Copenhagen, Denmark. (Getty Images) (credit:Getty)
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Prince William, Duke of Cambridge and Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge visit the UNICEF Global Supply Centre on November 2, 2011 in Copenhagen, Denmark. (Getty) (credit:Getty)
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Prince William, Duke of Cambridge, Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, Mary, Crown Princess of Denmark and Frederik, Crown Prince of Denmark visit the UNICEF Global Supply Centre on November 2, 2011 in Copenhagen, Denmark. (Getty) (credit:Getty)
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Prince William, Duke of Cambridge and Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge visit the UNICEF Global Supply Centre on November 2, 2011 in Copenhagen, Denmark. (Getty) (credit:Getty)
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Prince William (L) and Catherine (R), the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, accompanied by Crown Princess Mary (2nd-R) and Crown Prince Frederik of Denmark arrive for a visit at UNICEF's global Supply Centre in Copenhagen on November 2, 2011. (Getty) (credit:Getty)
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Prince William (L) and Crown Prince Frederik of Denmark arrive for a visit to UNICEF's Global Supply Centre in Copenhagen on November 2, 2011. (Getty) (credit:Getty)
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Prince William (2nd-R) and Catherine (R), the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, accompanied by Crown Princess Mary (2nd-L) and Crown Prince Frederik of Denmark pack life saving emergency supplies during their visit at UNICEF's Global Supply Centre in Copenhagen on November 2, 2011. (Getty) (credit:Getty)
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Prince William (L) and his wife Catherine (R), the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, pack life saving emergency supplies during their visit at the UNICEF's global Supply Centre in Copenhagen on November 2, 2011. (Getty) (credit:Getty)
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Prince William, Duke of Cambridge and Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge taste a high energy paste used to treat severe malnutrition during a visit to the UNICEF Emergency Supply Centre on November 2, 2011 in Copenhagen, Denmark. Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge and Prince William, Duke of Cambridge visited the centre to view efforts to distribute emergency food and medical supplies to eastern Africa where severe food shortages are affecting more than 13 million people. (Getty) (credit:Getty)
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Prince William and his wife Catherine, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, leaves after their visit at the UNICEF's global Supply Centre in Copenhagen on November 2, 2011. (Getty) (credit:Getty)

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