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Kate Middleton wore a pair of super cheap heels to Wimbledon without anyone noticing

Cheap yet chic.
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The fact that Kate Middletonโ€™s wardrobe isnโ€™t exactly cheap comes as no surprise โ€“ just one glance at her slew of designer threads is enough to have us wishing for a casual windfall of cash.

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Thatโ€™s why when Kate stepped out at the Wimbledon menโ€™s final in July, her legions of fans were once again enamoured by her stunning outfit, which we initially assumed could only be worshipped from afar.

But now, a new revelation has changed our perspective on things, as a certain part of her outfit was something very accessible to us non-royal folk.

And boy are we running to the stores for this one.

The striking royalโ€™s light blue crepe dress by Kiwi-born designer Emilia Wickstead was truly something else.

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And while the dress itself was worth over $1,000 on its own (yep, our eyes were watering, too), there was another part of her outfit that was surprisingly affordable.

Can you spot it? Kate Middleton added a super affordable addition to her designer outfit.

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We are of course, talking about those chic beige heels, which are in fact designed by High Street brand Aldo and come in at a much-less-jaw-dropping price of AUD $115.

Fancy that โ€“ wearing a dress worth a fortune (by our standards at least) along with shoes you could pick up from your local department store.

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We canโ€™t help but applaud the Duchess for keeping things real!

Weโ€™ll take one of every colour!

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Kateโ€™s chic blue dress isnโ€™t the only expensive designer item sheโ€™s worn to the prestigious tournament.

The royal also opted for a stunning green Dolce & Gabbana dress which she wore for the womenโ€™s final a day earlier.

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The glamorous dressโ€™s designer shouldnโ€™t really come as a surprise to royal fans, as she wore a bright yellow design by the brand exactly a year ago to the same event.

Weโ€™re big fans of Kateโ€™s moss green Dolce & Gabbana number she opted to wear at this yearโ€™s Wimbledon Championships.

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Kateโ€™s heavenly yellow creation worn in 2018 was also designed by the Italian fashion house.

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As for her shoes, Kateโ€™s been known to slay in the footwear department many a time.

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Most recently, sheโ€™s been opting to wear a pair of gorgeous espadrille wedge heels for outdoorsy engagements.

She was spotted wearing the chic style while partaking in a photography class in June, and she was spotted wearing them two more times when she visited Hampton Court garden and the polo in the weeks following.

READ MORE: Duchess Catherine dazzles in her favourite wedge heels as her garden installation moves to Hampton Court

We canโ€™t get enough of Kateโ€™s summery choice in footwear!

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And clearly, Kateโ€™s a big fan too!

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To the absolute joy of fashion enthusiasts, Kateโ€™s stylish summery heels are also super affordable.

Her Castaรฑer Carina designs come in at around AUD $170 online, which isnโ€™t so bad when you consider the fact theyโ€™re Kate-approved and youโ€™d wear them like, all the time right?

So with this in mind, it seems we now have the ever-stylish Duchess to thank for our growing shoe collection. Step aside Carrie Bradshawโ€ฆ

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