Kate's hair had been coiffed underneath her hat in a chic half up, half down style.
Cheered by a 2,000-strong crowd outside the cathedral, they were met by The Most Reverend Dr Glenn Davies, Archbishop of Sydney, and The Very Reverend Phillip Jensen Dean of Sydney
After the service the couple undertook a very special visitors’ book signing in the cathedral vestibule.
I am sure the Prince was very well briefed but he seemed surprised that so many members of his family had signed the Bible. He seemed genuinely touched to see so many of their signatures there.
The Queen signed it in 1954. William’s parents, the then Prince and Princess of Wales, added their names in 1983, the Duke and Duchess of York in 1988 and Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother in 1958.
As they chatted with Rev Justin Moffatt, Rector of St Phillip's Church in Sydney, where the priceless artefacts are kept under lock and key, the Duchess complemented members of the clergy on the service.
"It was absolutely beautiful," she said.
William and Kate wrote their names first in the Bible - below that of Charles and Diana - and then in the Book of Common Prayer.
Afterwards, the Rev Moffatt with his wife Laurel, who showed the royal visitors the books, said: "I am sure the Prince was very well briefed but he seemed surprised that so many members of his family had signed the Bible. He seemed genuinely touched to see so many of their signatures there."
He added: "Prince William also joked to me 'It's in very good nick!' And I told him that it was very well looked after indeed. It is kept safe in our museum.
"I explained to him that the first convicts to settle here held those pens. The Prince seemed fascinated."
Afterwards the couple chatted to members of the choir and the Cathedral's Sunday School, whose pupils had made her a card.
Kate honed in on the youngest chorister, Freddie Cobb, six, and spoke to his father, Ross, who is director of music at the cathedral.
He said: "The Duchess said to Freddie: 'I had my eye on you right through the service. You were wonderful."
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