Princess Kate Just Traded Her Skinny Jeans for This Mega-Popular Trend

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While Prince William is across the pond in New York City this week, Princess Kate is holding down the fort in London. Attending an event supporting the Streets of Growth charity, Kate Middleton wore a camel-colored pantsuit by Roland Mouret. Although she still wears her go-to skinny jeans, the Princess of Wales has lately been favoring wide-leg trousers instead. Who could blame her? The style is incredibly on-trend and looks exceptionally chic.

Other celebrity fans of wide-leg trousers include Margot RobbieLucy Hale, and Rihanna. I particularly love the color Middleton chose. In fact, wearing head-to-toe camel is a signature royal look that Princess Charlene is also a fan of. Scroll down to see Kate Middleton's newest outfit and shop similar trousers for yourself. 

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