On Wednesday, The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge joined residents from the Shire Hall Care Home in Cardiff for a game of bingo via video call.
William and Kate took their turn as guest bingo callers, before speaking to some of the residents and their care workers. They thanked care workers across the UK for their tireless efforts as they continue to look after the most vulnerable in our society. The Duchess wore her L.K. Bennett Silk 'Madison' Dress in pink, first seen last July while attending a polo match at the Billingbear Polo Club.
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Kensington Royal shared a new behind-the-scenes photo of the Duchess of Cambridge preparing for last year's Chelsea Flower Show where she exhibited her 'Back to Nature' garden.
The photo was released to promote this year's virtual Chelsea Flower Show. The world’s greatest flower show had to go digital this year due to the COVID-19 pandemic and the RHS is offering a unique timetable of events from Monday 18th to Saturday 23rd May, including gardening advice and virtual sessions.
In the photo Kate looks casual wearing a past season Zara linen shirt with pockets (ID by @georgiesmum2) teamed with blue denim jeans and her Superga 'Cotu' Sherwood Gum Canvas Sneakers.
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge helped kick off the start of Mental Health Awareness Week for their patronage Heads Together.
William and Kate joined other notable UK personalities in a broadcast across almost every radio station in the UK to share an important reminder that wherever or whoever you are, you are not alone.
A video of the broadcast was also shared via social media. In the clip the Duchess is seen wearing a new floral printed dress.
It is the Beulah London Calla Red Rose Shirt Dress - crafted from silk crepe de chine and trimmed with a contrasting white cotton embroidered collar and cuffed balloon sleeves. With thanks to @katiesroyallove for the ID.
The style is also available in a blue colourway.
Kate chose to accessorise with her Patrick Mavros Ocean Tides Milky Quartz Earrings.
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge spoke with volunteers from the charity ‘Shout’ via video link on Wednesday, May 13.
The call celebrated the first anniversary of the 24/7 crisis texting service that is available for times when people feel they need immediate support.
Kate wore a white Sandro 'Cecil' Scalloped Short-Sleeve Cardigan (US$220).
The figure-hugging cropped rib-knit sweater has a V-neck with Scalloped edging and decorative buttons.
Kate accessorized with her Catherine Zoraida Gold Fern Drop Earrings.
Members of the royal family joined forces for a touching video thanking nurses on International Nurses Day.
The video begins with The Queen making a phone call and features other family members including the The Duchess of Cambridge engaging with nurses from all over the Commonwealth to say thank you. Kate wore her Altuzarra 'Aimee' polka dot dress, first seen in 2016 when she paid a visit to the Stewards Academy with Heads Together.
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge joined veterans for a special Victory in Europe (VE) Day party at the Royal British Legion's Mais House Care Home. William and Kate called in on the 75th anniversary of VE Day to pay tribute to the service of the Second World War generation.
The Duchess wore her cardinal red L.K.Bennett 'Cayla' dress, first seen in 2015 at the Wimbledon men's quarter finals.
It appears Kate accessorized with her Patrick Mavros Ocean Tides Milky Quartz Earrings.
The Duchess of Cambridge will today launch a new community-based photography project called ‘Hold Still’ for people to share their own pictures capturing the nations mood and feelings during the Coronavirus crisis.
Kate wore a Raey Acid Tree Print Silk dress for the project launch interview which will be broadcast on ITV's This Morning today. Adorned with a whimsical brown, light-green and pink tree print, Raey's yellow silk dress is made in the UK to a flowing, draped silhouette with a round neck and bracelet-length sleeves. ID by @HeavenQRF.
It appears Kate wore her Catherine Zoraida Gold Fern Drop Earrings.
UPDATE: The interview has now aired. Below is the recording.
The Duchess of Cambridge held video calls with midwives, health visitors, parents and leading sector experts about the challenges and impact that COVID-19 is having on expectant mothers and their families.
The Duchess’s conversations were held ahead of the UK’s Maternal Mental Health Awareness Week — which aims to create wider awareness of maternal mental health, and signposts support for parents.
In the first part of the clip Kate is wearing a blue and white chevron patterned sweater by Tabitha Webb. It is the British designer's 'Jessie' Knit (£275) made from a blend of wool and cashmere.
It appears Kate wore her Daniella Draper Mini Cupid Hoops (with the Baby Shamrock Charm removed).
The Duchess wore a new pair of drop earrings which are believed to be the Patrick Mavros Ocean Tides Milky Quartz Earrings (£800) - a big thanks to the What Kate Wore community for the ID!
ID UPDATE (5 July 2020). We finally got a clear look at Kate's Patric Mavros Ocean Tides earrings when she wore them to a tea party at Queen Elizabeth Hospital in King’s Lynn. Kate owns the style in 18K gold, not sliver as originally thought.
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