Kate Middleton stepped out in a tweed skirt suit for a royal appointment today.
The Duchess of Cambridge made a visit to the Evelina Children’s Hospital in London on Tuesday (28 January) morning, wearing an on-trend bouclé tweed skirt suit.
Kate was all smiles as she was pictured arriving at the hospital, where she is set to attend a workshop run by the National Portrait Gallery’s Hospital Programme, as part of her role as royal royal patron of both the hospital and the National Portrait Gallery.
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The Duchess of Cambridge visits a National Portrait gallery Workshop at Evelina London Children’s Hospital
📷 @PA pic.twitter.com/g16IeUVKsR
— Elliot Wagland (@elliotwagland) January 28, 2020
The Duchess looked stunning in her matching tweed jacket with silver muttons and mini skirt by the Italian designer label Dolce & Gabbana.
Kate wore her co-ordinating outfit with opaque tights and simple pointed black pumps, while her dark hair was worn in a half-up style.
Kate Middleton puts on stylish display in recycled suit and £335 shoes in London #Royals https://t.co/OTqtejGD4J pic.twitter.com/o2Rddfv51H
— Daily Express (@Daily_Express) January 28, 2020
This is the royal’s second appearance in the last 24 hours, after she and Prince William attended the UK Holocaust Memorial Day Commemorative Ceremony at Central Hall Westminster on Monday (27 January).
After the ceremony, The Duke and Duchess spoke to survivors who took part in the service, including Yvonne Bernstein.
The Duchess recently photographed Yvonne with her granddaughter Chloe as part of a project to commemorate the 75th anniversary of the end of the Holocaust. pic.twitter.com/Mte7QA4guN
— Kensington Palace (@KensingtonRoyal) January 27, 2020
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Source: Good Housekeeping UK
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