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This princess is ready for a pumpkin spice latte.

Kate Middleton made a rare outing with Prince William and Prince George on Sunday as she headed to church services near Balmoral Castle in Scotland — and her brown tones delivered plenty of autumnal vibes.

The Princess of Wales, 42 — who is taking time off from royal duties to recover from cancer treatment — sported the same outfit she wore to services at Crathie Kirk church in 2023, wearing a tan Holland Cooper trench coat ($1,120) and feather-trimmmed Hicks & Brown fedora ($155).

Middleton was spotted driving to church with Prince William in Scotland Sunday. The Image Direct
She wore a tan Holland Cooper trench with gold buttons for the service Sunday morning. The Image Direct
The princess also owns the coat in a purple tartan, seen here in 2021. Getty Images

The full-length 100% wool topper featured gold buttons and a matching belt, and if it looks familiar, it’s because the royal owns the same design in a purple tartan iteration.

The design seems to be a regular rotation in her Scottish wardrobe; Princess of Wales wore Holland Cooper’s trench in a colorful green-and-purple plaid to a 2021 screening of “Cruella” at the Palace of Holyroodhouse in Edinburgh.

While she wore her hair in an elegant updo for last year’s church outing, this time the royal — who rode with the Prince of Wales, 42, and Prince George, 11, in their Land Rover Defender — left her hair long and accessorized with dangling statement earrings.

Holland Cooper’s wool Marlborough style is a go-to for the royal. Getty Images
The princess, pictured leaving a church service on the Sandringham estate in 2020, owns the same hat in a blue shade. Getty Images
She wore an olive version of the hat in a family video marking the Waleses’ 10th anniversary in 2021. Will Warr

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As for her hat, the piece is also a familiar church style for the mom of three; she wore a blue version of the design to a service on the Sandringham estate in January 2020.

She also owns the British-made fedora in an olive shade, which was featured in the Waleses’ sweet 10th wedding anniversary video in 2021.

While the Princess of Wales made an appearance (and showed off a new ring) in a Paris Olympics video earlier this month, the last time she was seen in public was at the Wimbledon men’s finals in July, when she glowed in a bright purple Safiyaa midi dress.

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