Kate Middleton Supports Charities Forum in Tabitha Webb’s Space Dress

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Having a second child hasn’t kept Kate Middleton from her duchess duties. After meeting Chinese President Xi Jinping and actor Jackie Chan last week, Duchess Catherine stepped out with her husband to support The Charities Forum in Piccadilly, London on Monday.

Founded in 2006, the innovative initiative draws together all the charities they are involved with and promotes collaboration between different organizations

The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, William and Kate, support the Charities ForumThe Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, William and his wife Kate, support the Charities Forum in London on October 26, 2015

Kate looked elegant as always in her signature style. She wore a knee-length dress from UK designer Tabitha Webb paired with Jimmy Choo “Aimee” pumps.

Kate Middleton flaunts her legs in a printed dress by UK designer Tabitha WebbKate Middleton flaunts her legs in a printed dress by UK designer Tabitha Webb

We also spotted this particular pair of Choos on her while she was pregnant with baby number 2 last November.

Kate Middleton's black Jimmy Cho Aimee pumpsKate Middleton’s black Jimmy Choo Aimee pumps

It is no surprise that the printed dress received massive orders shortly after her highness stepped out in the designer’s outfit.

Black Jimmy Choo Aimee Pumps

Black Jimmy Choo Aimee Pumps

Orders for the dress will take up to 4 weeks to deliver “due to popular demand”, according to the Tabitha Webb website.

Tabitha Webb AW15 Meg – Space Dress, £475

Tabitha Webb AW15 Meg – Space Dress

Though the “Aimee” pumps are all sold out, here are some great alternatives from Nordstrom and Zappos.

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