The latest addition to her collection is the ‘Calypso Halo’ by Jane Taylor, a piece in “iconic British tweed” that Duchess Kate wore to the Anzac Day service at Westminster Abbey. The annual service—which Prince Williamalso attended—honors citizens of Australia and New Zealand who have served and died during wars, conflicts, and peacekeeping operations. Kate’s £830 ($1054) headband was tied by a large black satin bow at the back of her head, a detail that Kate echoed in her choice of accessories: black pumps and a black clutch. However her overall ensemble was mainly off-white: the tweed headband and a coatdress by Alexander McQueen that Kate has worn on several other occasions, including her daughterPrincess Charlotte’s christening in 2015. She also wore the pearl drop earrings that once belonged to Princess Diana. Earlier this month the duchess showcased a different headband and a different pair of pearl earrings for Easter. The headband was a plaited blue piece that she paired with a pale blue coatdress, and the earrings were Cassandra Goad’s cluster pearls ($6300.) Accompanying Kate to Easter service at Windsor Castle were her husband William and their two oldest children Prince Georgeand Princess Charlotte. Prince Louisstayed at home, but check out the adorable pictures released on his fourth birthday here! Next up, 10 Things That Will Happen When Queen Elizabeth II Dies