Kate Middleton just wore a frothy jade princess dress in Jamaica

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The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are currently on their Caribbean royal tour and, so far, Kate's tour wardrobe has contained a handful of remarkable dresses. From her shimmery hot pink The Vampire's Wife gown, to the puff-sleeve Tory Burch summer dress, there's no shortage of notable looks from the Duchess on this trip. And, for the duo's latest public appearance at a state dinner, hosted by the Governor-General of Jamaica at King's House, Kate's just gone and upped the ante once more.

The Duchess arrived at the event dressed in a breathtaking jade green dress, crafted by the royal's go-to designer, Jenny Packham. The off-the-shoulder style features frothy tulle ruffles around the top, before cinching in at the waist and finishing just above the floor. On closer inspection, you can also see that the gown includes a dusting of sequins in the same colour as the dress, which twinkle as they catch the light.

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Kate wore her hair in an ornate updo for the occasion, revealing a pair of diamond and emerald knotted earrings that the Duchess borrowed from the Queen - a nod to the monarch, with the dinner marking the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee.

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You can also probably see a few things pinned to the front of Kate's dress. For those wondering what they are, the yellow bow-style pin is the Royal Family Order brooch, while the star-shaped one beneath is the Dame Grand Cross of the Royal Victorian Order star.

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The next stop on the royals' three-country tour is The Bahamas.

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