The royal family got together on Tuesday morning (5 March) to mark the 50th anniversary of the investiture of the Prince of Wales
Hosted by the Queen at Buckingham Palace, the special reception was attended by Prince Charles and the Duchess of Cornwall, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex and Princess Anne
 Leading figures in Welsh and UK public life, plus representatives from the Prince of Wales' Welsh charities and patronages were also invited to celebrate the occasion
"This special reception will mark The Prince of Wales’s fifty years of service to Wales, the United Kingdom and the Commonwealth, and will be an opportunity to celebrate a range of Welsh charities, organisations and businesses," the Palace said in a press release
The Duchess of Sussex, who is expecting her baby this spring, wore a brocade floral dress and a cream 'Crombie' coat by Amanda Wakeley
 She was previously seen in the style at the Commonwealth Day Service in March last year
 The mum-to-be paired her look with a silk clutch from Wilbur & Gussie, according to blog Meghan's Mirror, and suede beige heels from Paul Andrew
The Duchess of Cambridge was dressed in a pale turquoise high-neck dress for the daytime reception
 She also chose a pair of neutral-coloured heels and carried a matching blue clutch
Prince Charles became the Prince of Wales, a title which is traditionally given to the eldest son of the reigning monarch, in 1958, although his formal investiture didn't take place until 1 July, 1969
