Kate Middleton has received much praise for her long legs, and she recently flaunted this asset when she arrived at a royal event.

The Prince and Princess of Wales joined King Charles and Queen Camilla to kickstart the first day of the South Korean president's state visit to the U.K. on Tuesday. Middleton looked stunning in her dramatic red Catherine Walker coat dress with a matching red cape. She paired her get-up with red heels, a clutch and a wide-brimmed hat.

Photos of Middleton getting out of a vehicle, exposing her killer long legs, during her arrival made the rounds on X (formerly Twitter). Royal fans were impressed, and many expressed how jealous they were of the royal mom of three.

"Is it wrong to have a thing for Catherine's legs even when I'm straight?" one asked. Another shared the same sentiment, writing, "Yep. Same here. Just envy and little girl crush for me" with a wink emoji.

"My goodness, William is so lucky," a third user opined. The netizen who shared the snap reacted, "He's the luckiest man ever! I'm seriously questioning my sexuality today."

Many fans also praised Middleton for remaining elegant and classy despite showing some skin. For them, the future queen of consort is the perfect example of grace, style, sexiness and elegance.

"She just showed women everywhere that you can be sexy and a class act at the same time!!!" another user wrote with a smiling face with hearts emoji. 

"The PoW embodies everything that a future Queen is supposed to be," a different fan added. "Elegant, graceful, classy, & stylish. It's something that you learn from on-the-job training from the best possible teacher,HMQEII."

Even the members of the royal family recognize Middleton's legs. When Prince Harry drafted his best man speech for Prince William and Middleton's royal wedding, he reportedly wrote his sister-in-law's "killer legs," but his girlfriend at the time, Chelsy Davy, asked him to remove it, according to journalist and royal correspondent Katie Nicholl.

"She had helped Harry edit the best man's speech, sensitively advising him to take out a line about Kate's 'killer legs' that might have embarrassed the bride," Nicholl wrote in her book "Harry: Life, Loss and Love," Mirror reported.