The royal family steps out together to celebrate Commonwealth Day

It's a family affair!

On Monday, the royal family stepped out all together at Westminster Abbey for a church service in honor of Commonwealth Day. People explains that the holiday "honors the family of 53 nations, some of which have the Queen as head of state."

Duchess Kate and Prince William were all smiles upon arriving at the church, where they were married in 2011. Kate looked gorgeous in a red Catherine Walker coat for the event, which royal fans spotted was a rewear from 2014. She completed her look with a jaunty red hat and gray suede pumps. William complemented his wife by wearing a red tie with his black suit.

Duchess Meghan and Prince Harry were also in attendance, having just stepped out earlier on Monday morning at London's Canada House for another Commonwealth Day event. For the service, Meghan wore a cream coat over a cream dress with a chainlink design, both by British designer Victoria Beckham. She topped off her neutral ensemble with a cream pillbox hat, olive heels and a Victoria Beckham clutch. Meghan's hubby, Prince Harry, wore a navy blue suit and a pale pink tie. Harry also acts as an ambassador for the Commonwealth.

The queen as well as Prince Charles and Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, were also present for the event. After the services Kate, William, Meghan and Harry were seen chatting with fans outside the Abbey and receiving bouquets.

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