Heavily pregnant Kate Middleton was spotted with her husband Prince William at Westminster Abbey to celebrate the 60th anniversary of Queen Elizabeth's coronation in London June 4, 2013.
This will be Kate's last public appearance before she goes on a maternity leave beginning from June 13.
Britain's Queen Elizabeth II returns to the scene of her coronation on Tuesday to mark a reign that has weathered six decades of social transformation and the end of her country's global empire. (Reuters)
Mom-to-be Kate Middleton was glowing in her loosely-fitted peach Jenny Packham dress and coat, with a sleek belt just above the baby bump. She matched her dress with a long blazer jacket. Kate, who was accompanied by her husband Prince William, accessorised the dress with a matching pillbox hat, which she had worn last year for the Jubilee celebrations at St Paul's. (AP)
Kate Middleton completed her look with a nude clutch and LK Bennett pumps. (Reuters)
Prince William and Kate arrive with Prince Harry at Westminster Abbey to celebrate the 60th anniversary of Queen Elizabeth's coronation in London. (Reuters)
Britain's Queen Elizabeth II will go back to the scene of her coronation on Tuesday to mark a reign that has weathered six decades of social transformation and the end of her country's global empire.
The Queen, who arrived with Prince Philip (L) at Westminster Abbey to celebrate the 60th anniversary of her coronation, was elegant in a pale gold dress with pleated bottom and a matching hat. (Reuters)
The event sees her edging towards Queen Victoria's record as Britain's longest-serving monarch. Victoria died in 1901 after more than 63 years and seven months on the throne.
Queen Elizabeth was crowned while Winston Churchill - the prime minister who saw Britain through the Second World War - was back in office. (Reuters)
Britain's Princess Beatrice, Princess Eugenie, Prince Edward and Sophie, Countess of Wessex (L-R) arrive at Westminster Abbey. (Reuters)
Princess Eugenie (L) and Princess Beatrice arrive at Westminster Abbey. (Reuters)
Britain's Prime Minister David Cameron arrives at Westminster Abbey to celebrate the 60th anniversary of Queen Elizabeth's coronation in London. (Reuters)