Kate Middleton News 2014: Duchess Of Cambridge Recycles Olympic Dress For Commonwealth Games Visit, Princess Jumps Over Cans In The Sporting Event

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Kate Middleton News 2014: The Duchess of Cambridge recycles a blue dress she previously wore to attend the Commonwealth games. According to Hello Magazine, the Princess is sporting her ¾ length sleeve electric blue crepe shift dress by Stella McCartney which she wore for the London Olympics in 2012. She paired the dress with a navy blue blazer with gold buttons and LK Bennett navy cork wedges.

The Duchess visited her charity SportsAid, of which she is the patron. According to E! News, she was all smiles while participating in the South African jumping game of three tins. For the event, she showed off her "hopping skills and landed perfectly on her two feet despite her formal attire."

Reportedly, the dress she wore was named "Ridley Stretch Cady Dress" on the Stella McCartney site. Soon after Kate's first appearance, the dress was sold out at all retailers.

E! News reported that Kate, together with Will and Harry enjoyed a tour of the athletic facilities at Hampden Park where Will even stopped to play video games with some young girls in addition to playing some games. They also got to meet world-famous Jamaican runner Usain Bolt before heading to the stadium to watch some of the Commonwealth Games from the bleachers.

Hello Magazine noted that the Duchess was animated as she watched boxing matches and a hockey game. Reportedly, the royals' arrival went unnoticed by the thousands of spectators who have been enjoying the games in the Scottish city of Glasgow, until they were captured on the big screen. According to the same publication, Kate, Will and Harry will also attend the Games on Tuesday and they will have a choice of watching athletics, badminton, hockey, lawn bowls, netball, shooting, squash, swimming, table tennis and weightlifting.

William and Kate left their just-turned one-year-old son Prince George at Kensington Palace apartment.

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