Kate Middleton Photographed After Having Louis

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Photo credit: Media-Mode / Splash News

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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's royal wedding is quickly approaching! As the final countdown begins, members of the royal family have started arriving at the wedding venue, Windsor Castle, before the big day.

Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge was photographed leaving Kensington Palace for Windsor Castle with Prince William just before the bride and groom made the same trip:

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Photo credit: MEDIA-MODE / SPLASH NEWS

For today's trip to Windsor, Kate wore a brightly patterned Michael Michael Kors carnation shirtdress, which is available on the Michael Kors website.

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Photo credit: Courtesy Michael Kors

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This marks the first time the Duchess was publicly photographed since welcoming Prince Louis on April 23. Will, Kate, and baby Louis posed for the media outside St. Mary's Hospital in London just hours after Louis was born.

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Photo credit: Getty Images

Less than two weeks later, Will and Kate released two portraits of the newborn, both of which were taken by Duchess Kate at Kensington Palace. Since then, the mother-of-three has been quietly nesting at home, and was reportedly seen taking baby Louis and Princess Charlotte for a walk in Kensington Gardens earlier this week.

While Kate doesn't have an official role in Saturday's royal wedding, she will likely be on hand to support Prince William, who will serve as Prince Harry's best man, and both Prince George and Princess Charlotte. Princess Charlotte will be a bridesmaid, along with Harry's goddaughters Florence van Cutsem and Zalie Warren, Meghan's goddaughters Remi and Rylan Litt, and Ivy Mulroney, the daughter of Meghan's close friend Jessica Mulroney. Prince George will join Harry's godson Jasper Dyer, and Mulroney's twin sons, Brian and John as a page boy. And little Louis will not be in attendance on May 19.

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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are set to say “I do” on Saturday, May 19, at Windsor Castle. Yahoo will cover the event live from London from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. BST (5 a.m. to 10 a.m. ET). Bookmark this link to follow along LIVE.

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