9 Times Kate Middleton's Outfit Was No Match For a Gust of Wind

Kate Middleton is one of the chicest women in the world, and it has very little to do with the fact that she's a member of the royal family. Even before she tied the knot with Prince William in 2011, the duchess boasted a wardrobe full of easy, classic pieces that also happened to translate well during a high-profile event (or tea with the queen). These days, nearly everything Kate throws on grabs headlines, but that doesn't mean she's immune to one of fashion's most treacherous pitfalls — a gust of wind.

Over the years, Kate has fallen victim to a windy day on numerous occasions and in many different countries; most recently, the white Emilia Wickstead dress she wore during a day in India was no match for a gust of wind, but as usual, Kate played it completely cool. It just goes to show that anyone can have a Marilyn Monroe moment, even royalty. Keep reading for nine times that Kate's look was straight out of The Seven Year Itch.

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While arriving in Canada in July 2011, Kate's yellow Jenny Packham dress got swept in the wind in front of cameras (and soldiers).

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In February 2012, Kate's Orla Kiely dress was blown up by a gust as she visited the Rose Hill Primary School in England.

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Back in April 2013 when she was pregnant with Prince George, the polka-dot Topshop dress Kate wore flew up a bit in the back — but she played it cool.

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Kate attended a charity event in London back in November 2013, and her navy Orla Kiely skirt nearly got the better of her.

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Kate made her first official appearance after announcing her first pregnancy while welcoming Singapore's president to the UK in October 2014. She covered up in a bespoke Alexander McQueen coat, which caught a stiff breeze. Hey, at least her hat stayed on.

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In March 2015, a very pregnant Kate — who was expecting Princess Charlotte at the time — covered her bump in a pale pink Alexander McQueen coat for church service at Westminster Abbey (on a significantly windy day).

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While arriving for their official tour of Australia and New Zealand in April 2014, a Catherine Walker-clad Kate was so focused on holding baby George that she had some trouble keeping her red coat dress from blowing in the wind. A little help here, William?

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Kate made sure to keep control of her printed DVF dress as she and William met with young girls during their tour of Australia in April 2014.

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In April 2016, while arriving at a war memorial in India, Kate almost fell victim to a heavy gust of wind that blew up her Emilia Wickstead dress. The most Marilyn moment so far!