Kate Middleton continued to remind us just how stylish she is as she wore a gorgeous green coat on St. Patrick's Day.

According to Us Weekly, the Duchess of Cambridge, 32, looked stunning as she attended the St. Patrick's Day parade at Mons Barracks on Monday, March 17th, in Aldershot, England.

Prince George's mom wore a fitted $345 Hobbs Persephone coat that was cinched at the waist with a belt and paired with the chic Gina Foster beret she wore last Christmas.

She also wore a gold Cartier shamrock brooch, which was first worn by Queen Alexandra back in 1901. Middleton completed her festive look with a pair of pine-green pumps.

The Duchess joined her husband, Prince William who acted as Colonel of the Irish Regiment.

The royal of Wales wore his military uniform to the event to visit the 1st Battalion Irish Guards, he then presented traditional shamrock sprigs.

Presenting shamrocks to Irish guards is a tradition that dates back to 1901. This year, Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge presented approximately 300 sprigs at the parade.

Kate Middleton even presented one to the 1st Battalion's mascot, Domhnall the Irish Wolfhound. The royal couldn't help but gush over the 19-month-old dog. She cooed, "He's handsome."

Will and Kate later made their way to the mess hall, where they posed for photos with officers and sergeants.

While visiting the Guardsmens' cookhouse Commanding Officer Lieutenant Colonel Ed Boanas said, "It is matter of enormous privilege and pride to the Irish Guards that their Royal Highnesses the Colonel of the Regiment and the Duchess of Cambridge are visiting us today to present shamrock to the Battalion and to the London Regiment with which we are paired."

To see photos of Kate Middleton and Prince William at the St. Patrick's Day parade click HERE.