The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge and Prince Harry cheered on runners in today's London Marathon.
Their mental health initiative, Heads Together was selected as this year's Marathon Charity of the year.
The royal trio officially started the 2017 Virgin Money London Marathon by pressing the big red button.
They got down among the crowd to support the runners.
And they also handed out bottles of water.
The Duchess wore a black Regatta Professional softshell jacket customized with the Heads Together logo.
It is the British brand's 'Print Perfect' style as identified by @loubou82 on Twitter. The product description states the jacket is ideal for print personalisation or embroidery. It is water repellent and wind resistant as well as quick drying. Features of the jacket include a full length zip, two front zip pockets and branding on back neck and zip pulls. It currently on sale at Amazon for US$27.45.
Under the jacket she wore her M.i.h Jeans 'Drew' Breton sweater.
The white/cobalt version of the top has sold out, but you can still get your hands on the 'Drew' Breton sweater in other colours from The Outnet where they have been reduced by 56%.
During the race, Kate popped on her Ray-Ban Folding Wayfarer Sunglasses.
She finished the look with her KIKI Lauren Yellow Gold Pave Diamond Leaf Earrings.
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The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge made an unannounced visit to BBC Radio 1 today.
Their unexpected visit was setup as a surprise for a Radio 1 DJ, Adele Roberts who is running the London Marathon this Sunday in support of the Heads Together campaign, spearheaded by William, Kate and Prince Harry.
While at the studios, William and Kate got time to pre-record the station's official chart show rundown.
Today's surprise visit also come with a surprise in the sartorial department. Kate ditched her signature skinny jeans for a classic pair of bootcut trousers. Many of us have been hoping to see Kate professionalize her casual wear, and it looks like our prayers have been answered! This is a fashion breakthrough for the Duchess!
She teamed the tailored pants with black pointed-toe boots and a new cream knit sweater. Kate wore the Temperley London Cypre Pointelle Frill Top (US$550) - a slim-fit garment featuring a ruffled mock neck, tiered ruffled bodice and flared cuffs.
It is from the British designer's Pre-Fall 2017 collection and will be available in stores and online in June.
What do you think of Kate's breakthrough to tailored trousers?
William, Kate and Harry visited the Global Academy today to officially open the state school in support of their mental health initiative Heads Together.
During their visit, the royal trio met students training to be the next generation of talent in the broadcast and digital media industry.
The students produced a radio show on the theme of mental health in honour of their royal visitors.
The smart suit from the Italian designer's diffusion line features a zip-front jacket with darting detail, and a knee-length pencil skirt. The two-piece set retails for £544 at Yoox.
Kate offset the vibrant suit with neutral accessories. She teamed her cream Etui woven clutch with her nude Rupert Sanderson 'Malory' pumps.
Kate finished the outfit with her Mappin & Webb 'Empress' jewelry set and Cartier Ballon Bleu Watch.
The Duchess of Cambridge hosted runners from the Heads Together team at Kensington Palace in the lead up to Sunday's London marathon.
Kate sported a dressed-down look, teaming black skinny jeans with a new breton top.
The multi-striped sweater is by Luisa Spagnoli as identified by the small LS logo on the knit top, near Kate's left hip.
It is the Italian designer's 'Muvi' pullover (US$280) - a rib woolen knit top with scoop neck and long sleeves.
The Duchess added another Italian brand to her outfit, wearing her Superga 'Cotu Classic' sneakers.
Kate topped off the look with her beloved Kiki McDonough Citrine Pear Drop Earrings.
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge made their very first appearance with the Queen and other members of the British Royal Family for Easter Sunday service at St. George’s Chapel, Windsor Castle.
Kate looked lovely in an all-cream ensemble, opting to repeat the bespoke cream Catherine Walker coat she wore when departing Canada in October 2016.
She again teamed the coat with her Whistles 'Lina' Ivory Dobby Pleated Skirt.
The Duchess channeled 1950's elegance in a new squared-off pillbox hat by Lock & Co Hatters.
She also carried a new cream handbag by Polish brand, Etui Bags.
The clutch has a flap front with a woven lattice pattern. It has unfortunately sold out.
On her feet were the Rupert Sanderson 'Malory' pumps in nude kid leather which Kate debuted atlast year's Wimbledon women's semi-final match.
The Duchess finished off the look with Her Majesty's pearl and diamond earrings and Cartier Ballon Bleu Watch.
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