Duchess of Cambridge Kate Middleton attended the Queen’s Coronation Service at Westminster Abbey on Tuesday, wearing a peach dress and matching coat that complimented her baby bump.

She sported a Jenny Packham dress, pairing it with a long blazer jacket, and finished off the look with nude LK Bennett heels and a fascinator, as she was joined by her husband, Prince William.

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This was the couple’s first event at the Abbey since they tied the knot in 2011, U.K.'s Mirror News reported. Middleton chatted with dignitaries inside the abbey, in one of her last public appearances before she is due to give birth in July.

Also at the ceremony were Prince Harry, the Prince of Wales and Duchess of Cornwall, Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie, the Duke of York, the Earl and Countess of Wessex, the Princess Royal, Lady Louise Windsor, and Zara Phillips and her husband Mike Tindall.

Although the Duke of Edinburgh left an event Monday evening after becoming ill, he nevertheless arrived at the Coronation event with the Queen, according to the report.

The event came hours after Middleton was reportedly criticized for the way she shows off her baby bump in maternity wear. According to the poll, around three quarters out of the 1,000 women interviewed believe that Middleton and other celebrities go too far in representing how expecting mothers should look when out in public.