The Duchess of Cambridge shared via social media that she received her first COVID-19 vaccine shot on Friday at London’s Science Museum.
She paired mom jeans with her H&M Off-The-Shoulder Top, first seen in September 2016.
Eagle-eyed Christine Ross noticed the & Other Stories logo on the jeans button. It's believed the style is the Favourite Cut Jeans in Light Blue ($89). The Duchess wore a new pair of hoop earrings.
They appear to be the Liv Thurlwell Bobble Hoop Earrings (£130).
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Kate in green for a spot of gardening with Fields in Trust on Day 4 of Royal Visit Scotland27/5/2021
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge visited Starbank Park in Edinburgh on their final day in Scotland to hear about the work of Fields In Trust, who are running a pioneering initiative to reduce inequality of access to green spaces in the UK.
Kate and William helped nursery children plant seeds good for butterflies on a nature trail in the park, and they also assisted teenagers doing their Duke of Edinburgh’s bronze award to plant sunflowers.
KATE'S OUTFIT
JACKET: Massimo Dutti Green Wool Flannel Blazer (repeat).
NECKLACE: NEW! Daniella Draper Gold Fixed Alphabet Necklace with initials of Kate's three children (£495).
The Duchess of Cambridge carried out the most heartwarming event of Royal Visit Scotland this afternoon when she hosted 5-year-old Mila Sneddon and her family for tea at the Palace of Holyroodhouse.
You may recall the Duchess spoke with Mila last autumn after her photograph was chosen to feature in the Hold Still project - hoping one day that they’d meet and wear their pink dresses together.
Kate stayed true to her word and greeted Mila in a bubblegum pink ME+EM Colour Block Silk Shirt Dress ($695). The 100% silk dress has a classic shirt collar and button front with full-length sleeves. Design elements include a pleated front panel and a dipped hem in the back. A removable belt allows the waist to be cinched in for a fitted look. The Duchess opted to remove the belt and replace it with Boden’s Skinny Suede Belt ($55) in a colour called lollipop.
Kate coordinated the look with a new pair of Emmy London 'Rebecca' suede pumps in the Pink Makeup colourway ($475).
The Missoma Rhodochrosite Gold Mini Pyramid Charm Hoop Earrings complemented the outfit.
Kate wore the Amaia Reusable cotton face mask in Pink Betsy (£15).
Some footage of today's engagement was shared via Kensington Palace along with a video as Mila is told she is going to meet the Duchess!
Mila clearly enjoyed the day :)
For their second engagement on the final day of Royal Visit Scotland, The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge visited Edinburgh Leisure’s Craiglockhart Tennis Centre for a first-hand introduction to LTA Youth, a new programme that will help more children enjoy the benefits of playing tennis, whatever their age, gender, ability, disability or background.
The LTA is the National Governing Body for tennis in Great Britain and its mission is to govern and grow tennis in Britain, from grassroots participation through to the professional game. During their visit, Kate and William took part in a series of LTA Youth drills with local children.
KATE'S CLOSET
NECKLACE: Daniella Draper Gold Fixed Alphabet Necklace with initials of Kate's three children (repeat). UNIDENTIFIED PIECE: Black cuffed trousers (new).
Following Kate's solo engagement with Mila Sneddon, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge reunited for the Closing Ceremony of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland at Assembly Hall in Edinburgh.
Prince William was appointed Lord High Commissioner to the General Assembly by Her Majesty The Queen as her personal representative. Today the Duke delivered the closing remarks.
Immediately following the Assembly, The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge attended a Beating Retreat by The Massed Pipes and Drums of the Combined Cadet Force in Scotland at the Palace of Holyroodhouse.
The royal couple were joined by the Sneddons for the final engagement of the Royal Visit to Scotland.
The Duchess wore a bespoke cornflower blue coat dress by Catherine Walker. Crafted of wool, the coat dress features princess seams, an off-center button front closure, notched lapels, a box pleated skirt, folded cuffs, and a self-belt. Kate carried a patterned scarf (unidentified) and the Strathberry Multrees Chain Wallet Clutch in Navy Embossed Croc ($355). You may recall the Duchess also owns this style in black.
On her feet were the Emmy London 'Rebecca' suede pumps in the Riviera Blue colourway.
We saw the return of the bouquet brooch and coordinating earrings. We first saw the earrings at the Royal Foundation Forum in February 2018, and the brooch debuted a month later at the Commonwealth Day Service. Their provenance remains unknown. Today Kate introduced the Kiki McDonough Apollo Blue Topaz Pendant Necklace (£1166.67). Set in 18ct yellow gold, the circular pendant features a central blue topaz stone, and four delicate diamonds.
Let me know in the comments below which was your favorite outfit!
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge took a trip down memory lane this afternoon when they returned to the University of St Andrews where they met as students 20 years ago.
Kate and William heard about the projects in place that support the physical and mental health of students.
The royal couple then travel to Pittenweem Harbour to meet fishermen from the Pittenweem Fishermen’s Mutual Association and their families to hear about the fishing industry in Fife, and the impact of the last year on fishing communities, before enjoying a seafood BBQ.
KATE'S OUTFIT
JACKET: Holland Cooper Black Twill Double Breasted Blazer (£549).
SWEATER: NEW! Erdem 'Lotus' Black & White Stripe Cashmere Knit Jumper - Made in Scotland ($895). PANTS: Black slim trousers (unidentified). They could be the same pair Kate wore for a visit to The University of Derby in October 2020. SHOES: NEW! Veja Esplar metallic-trimmed leather sneakers ($120).
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge started Day 3 of Royal Visit Scotland on the West Sands Beach at St Andrews.
They joined Fife Young Carers for a session of land yachting.
Kate and William displayed their competitive nature, racing each other across the sand.
KATE'S OUTFIT
JACKET: Barbour 'Longshore' Quilted Jacket in Navy/Marigold (repeat).
SWEATER: NEW! Campbell's of Beauly nordic rose crew jumper (£115).
EARRINGS: Orelia Gold Chain Huggie Hoop Earrings (repeat).
Kate looks glamorous in tartan and the Queen's sapphires for movie night at Holyrood Palace26/5/2021
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge hosted a special screening of Cruella at the Palace of Holyroodhouse for NHS staff in recognition of their vital work throughout the pandemic.
KATE'S OUTFIT
COAT: NEW! Holland Cooper Full Length Marlborough Trench Coat in Heather Tartan (£849).
SKIRT: NEW! Joseph Gold Pleated Lurex Maxi Skirt (£295). Available at Joseph, and also at Net-a-Porter. EARRINGS: Sapphire and diamond loop stud earrings on loan from Queen Elizabeth II. According to The Court Jellewer, Her Majesty was gifted a suite of diamond and sapphire jewelry by Sheikh Rashid of Dubai in 1979. The unique Asprey set, with a loop design, originally included a large necklace, a pair of earrings, and a ring. The Queen later had the necklace shortened and used part of the resulting material to fashion a new pair of stud earrings. The original earrings and ring were then used to make a bracelet.
On Day 2 of the royal visit to Scotland, The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge headed to Orkney, an archipelago off the northeastern coast of Scotland to officially open the Balfour Hospital in Kirkwall.
KATE'S OUTFIT
COAT: Massimo Dutti Button Cashmere Wool Camel Coat (repeat).
EARRINGS: Hamilton & Inches Flora Drop Earrings (repeat). UNIDENTIFIED PIECES: Camel wide leg pants and leather belt.
Following this morning's visit to Balfour Hospital, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge continued their tour of Orkney this afternoon with a visit to the European Marine Energy Centre (EMEC).
Before heading off shore to see the power turbines, Kate and William stopped to greet the crowd that had gathered to see them.
The EMEC is the only accredited wave and tidal test centre for marine renewable energy in the world. The turbine the Duke and Duchess visited will become the most powerful on the planet, capable of meeting the electricity demand of up to 2,000 UK homes. The work of the EMEC aligns with the aims of The Royal Foundation's Earthshot Prize to help repair the environment over the next decade.
KATE'S OUTFIT
JACKETS: Seeland Woodcock Advanced Jacket (repeat) AND Seeland 'Hawker' Pine Green Quilt Jacket (repeat).
Duchess Kate praises nurses in a video message to mark the end of the Nursing Now campaign24/5/2021
The Duchess of Cambridge joined the Nursing Now virtual event on Monday to mark to conclusion of the 3 year program which she helped launch in 2018.
The Nursing Now campaign to raise the profile and status of nursing wraps up this week and a series of virtual events are being staged on Monday to showcase its successes and discuss its ambitions for the future of the profession. The Duchess in her role as patron of Nursing Now praised the efforts of nurses around the world, saying that COVID-19 has highlighted their 'vital role'.
KATE'S OUTFIT
DRESS: Alexander McQueen Ivory Peplum-Waist Coatdress (repeat).
EARRINGS: Mappin & Webb 'Empress' Diamond Carriage Earrings (repeat).
On Monday, The Duchess of Cambridge joined her husband in Scotland for a four-day tour. The Duke arrived in Edinburgh on Friday for a number of solo engagements, and Kate will stay on for the remainder of his week-long visit.
The Duchess sported a Zara double-breasted blazer and pleated midi skirt by Hope Fashion in the colour of the Saltire (Scottish flag) for her first day of engagements.
KATE'S OUTFIT
JACKET: Zara Cobalt Tailored Double-Breasted Blazer (repeat).
SKIRT: NEW! Hope The Contrast Hem Pleated Skirt in Cobalt (£95). HANDBAG: Métier 'Roma' Tan Small Suede Shoulder Bag (repeat). NECKLACE: Spells of Love Double Strand Beaded Satellite Chain Necklace (repeat). MASK: Amaia Reusable Cotton Face Mask in Blue Pheobe (repeat). The Duke and Duchess kicked off their joint tour with a visit to the Turning Point Scotland centre in North Lanarkshire. The couple heard how the organisation works to break down cycles of crime and addiction.
Kate and William then visited the Scottish Violence Reduction Unit (SVRU) - a national center to target violence wherever it occurs whether it’s on the streets, in our schools or in our homes. Supported by the Scottish Government and Police Scotland, the SVRU uses a public health approach to treat and end violence.
Before turning in for the day, the Duke and Duchess welcomed volunteers from Sikh Sanjog to the Palace of Holyroodhouse - the official residence of the British monarch in Scotland, and their base during the tour.
They cooked up a storm in the Palace's café kitchen to prepare meals to be distributed to vulnerable families across the Edinburgh community.
The Duchess of Cambridge visited The Victoria and Albert Museum (V&A) today, as Patron, to mark its reopening following the UK's coronavirus lock down.
The Duchess got a preview of the 'Alice: Curiouser and Curiouser' exhibition ahead of its opening this Saturday. It is an interactive theatrical show exploring 157 years of adaptations, reinventions and storytelling of Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland.
KATE'S OUTFIT
DRESS: NEW! Alessandra Rich red & black pleated houndstooth midi dress (£1,520).
SHOES: NEW! Jennifer Chamandi 'Lorenzo 105' Black Suede Gold Buckle (£580). The style is also available in a 85 mm heel height.
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge marked Mental Health Awareness Week with a visit to Wolverhampton in central England.
Today's visit was all about understanding local organisations that are motivating and inspiring young people to transform their lives.
KATE'S OUTFIT
COAT: NEW! Catherine Walker navy blue long wool coat (custom).
The Duchess of Cambridge had a day of engagements in London today to mark the publication of the book 'Hold Still' which she spearheaded alongside The National Portrait Gallery in her role as Patron.
The day started with the Duchess playing book fairy. She joined The Book Fairies - a global movement to share books for people to find, read and leave for someone else - to share copies of Hold Still around the UK.
Kate then visited the Royal London Hospital Whitechapel to meet staff and hear how the hospital uses art to benefit both patients and employees via its arts and health service, Vital Arts.
Her final stop was the National Portrait Gallery Archive where the final 100 Hold Still images have become part of the Gallery’s national Collection.
The Duchess was taken through other photographs from the Gallery’s Collection, which dates back to the 19th century — all documenting people’s experiences and key moments in the UK's social history.
KATE'S OUTFIT
SKIRT: NEW! Beige pleated midi skirt.
It has been suggested that the skirt may be the beige Zara pleated skirt with belt, however the hem seam does not appear to be a match. Nonetheless, Kate may have had the length altered which may be the reason for the difference.
SHOES: Ralph Lauren Celia RL Gold Tan Calfskin Pump (repeat). EARRINGS: Mappin & Webb Empress Drop Earrings (repeat). |
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