The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge were joined by their three children, Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and birthday boy Prince Louis for the weekly “Clap for Carers” campaign in a special appearance on the BBC this evening.
Tonight's appearance on the BBC also saw Prince William make his acting debut as he joined Stephen Fry for a lighthearted comedy sketch in support of The Big Night In appeal. The Cambridge family were all dressed in blue in tribute to the NHS outside their home at Amner Hall. Kate wore a "new-to-us" floral printed dress. It is the Ghost 'Anouk' Satin Midi Dress (£129) - ID by @emgcollins.
The soft blue dress has a dainty floral pattern and soft ruffle trim. The sleeves have wide cuffs that are retro-inspired and give a slightly puff finish. The deep V neck is smartened up with a shawl-style collar.
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The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge have spoken to the BBC this morning about mental health during the coronavirus crisis.
The royal couple also took the time to send Captain Tom Moore a special message for his extraordinary fundraising effort for the NHS.
For the occasion, Kate wore the striped sweater she first sported at last year's King's Cup regatta launch. The fine-knit top remains unidentified.
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge held a video call with teachers and students at Casterton Primary Academy in Burnley to bring some royal cheer during the COVID-19 crisis.
Teachers across the UK are dedicating their time to keeping schools open for the children of key workers and vulnerable children. William and Kate called to thank them for their hard work and dedication. Kate wore a new top by Zara. It appears to be the brand's mustard puff sleeved sweater (US$39.99) as suggested by @HeavenQRF, @cambridgeroyall and @HrhUKate. It is a past season style which has unfortunately sold out.
You may recall Kate has a dress version of this silhouette which she wore earlier this year for a visit to Mumbles and Port Talbot.
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