Prince William and wife Kate Middleton looked like a couple of royal twinsies during their first outing together the birth of their daughter Princess Charlotte, E! News reported. The royal couple wore matching jackets to the America's Cup World Series in Portsmouth, England.

The 33-year-olds wore navy blue and red long sleeved fleeces emblazoned with the Land Rover Bar team logo by British sailing brand Henri Lloyd, Us Magazine reported. The jackets featured red piping and the backs were customized with the couple's his-and-hers royal titles, Middleton's read "Duchess of Cambridge" and Prince William's read "Duke of Cambridge."

The Duchess wore it with a pair of dark blue skinny jeans that accentuated her trim post-baby body, and kept the look casual with a pair of beige and white Sebago Bala boating loafers and her hair up in a neat ponytail. Her hubby followed her fashion cue and wore dark relaxed jeans and a pair of tan shoes as well.

The royals attended the sailing event on Sunday, July 26 and received two gifts for their children, 2-month-old Princess Charlotte and 2-year-old Prince George. Ella and Millie Morgan, family of the Land Rover Bar team members, presented Middleton with two tiny jerseys for her little ones at home.

"She said they were very nice," Ella said after presenting the gifts to the Duchess, according to Us Weekly. "She said, 'I'm sure they will fit perfectly.'"

See the adorable photo of Ella and Millie with the Duchess of Cambridge, posted from the official Kensington Palace Twitter page, below.