Kate Middleton and Prince William returned to work today after summer vacation, and while the biggest headline is perhaps that the Princess of Wales is now much closer to a blonde than a brunette. But our attention, too, was on her wardrobe—notably, the tweed Ralph Lauren blazer she wore over her button down.

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This far from Kate’s first time in a blazer from the classic American brand; in fact, earlier this year, she rewore a Ralph piece from her closet from 2007.

The Prince And Princess Of Wales Visit The National History Museum's Gardens
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Kate in a tweed Ralph Lauren blazer during her visit to the newly renovated gardens at the Natural History Museum.

In addition to the Ralph Lauren blazer today, the Princess of Wales wore the Boyfriend Shirt from sustainable British women’s shirt brand With Nothing Underneath. She also wore a croc-effect leather belt from Anderson’s and women’s suede loafers from Pretty Ballerinas.

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In addition, Kate accessorized with Kiki McDonough pear drop earrings, and a necklace from Daniella Draper that features the initials of her three children, George, Charlotte, and Louis.

The Prince And Princess Of Wales Visit The National History Museum's Gardens
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A closer look at Kate’s jewelry.

Today marks Kate and William’s first engagement in over a month; they were last pictured in public heading to church in Scotland with their children while staying at at Balmoral Castle. Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis all went back to school this week at Lambrook.

Later this year, the Waleses will move into Forest Lodge in Windsor Great Park, which Kensington Palace has described as their “forever home.”

“Windsor has become their home. However, over the last few years while they have lived at Adelaide Cottage there have been some really difficult times,” a royal source told the BBC. “Moving gives them an opportunity for a fresh start and a new chapter. It’s an opportunity to leave some of the more unhappy memories behind.”

The Prince And Princess Of Wales Visit The National History Museum's Gardens
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