Kate Middleton brings back sunny Roksanda Ilincic dress, wows in Wimbledon front row

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The Duchess of Cambridge is at it again -- taking all eyes at Wimbledon away from the game at hand (for a few minutes, at least, when she takes her seat!). Kate brought back a bright favorite from the Australia and New Zealand tour for today's match, a sunny yellow Roksanda Ilincic shift dress.

The piece was custom-made for the Duchess ahead of her 2014 tour with Prince William and George, and is fittingly bright for a day at Wimbledon. She paired the look with Rupert Sanderson heels (the Malory pumps), Soru baroque pearl earrings and the Quincy bag by Victoria Beckham.

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In attendance to watch Serena Williams in her semi-final match, Kate met with several people upon arrival. She spoke with ball boys and girls, service personnel and coaches just before meeting the Williams sisters' mother, Oracene Price.

Kate's always been a huge fan of tennis and has attended Wimbledon for years, but she will officially take over as patron of Wimbledon from the Queen in 2017.

Kate's sunny dress was first worn as the royals touched down in Sydney, Australia. It was halfway through their tour of Australia and New Zealand in 2014, and was chosen as a nod to the country's colors. The trip was Prince George's first big public "appearance," and he was hands down the hit of the tour. See below for how Kate styled the dress the first time around.

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