The Duchess of Cambridge went on a virtual tour of Clouds House, an Action on Addiction treatment center in Wiltshire. Kate spoke with current clients & those accessing the online Clouds aftercare service to see how they have been doing throughout the coronavirus lockdown period.
On the video call held last week, Action on Addiction’s CEO Graham Beech gave The Duchess a virtual tour and spoke about the importance of reaching out for help during the pandemic. Kate wore a red button front blouse or dress with contrast collar lining. I will update the post if it's identified.
ID UPDATE (15 AUG 2020):
The piece is the Hobbs London ‘Loreley' Shirtdress from the brand's s/s 2012 collection. The retailer classified the red colourway as ‘Deep Jasper’ - possibly a nod to the hue of a jasper stone.
It appears the Duchess accessorized with her Daniella Draper hoops which form part of the shamrock charm earrings Kate debuted in Ireland.
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The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge marked Volunteers’ Week on Wednesday, speaking to volunteers in different parts of the United Kingdom to thank them for the support that they provide to their communities.
William and Kate held video calls with volunteers from two organisations that rely on their volunteer networks to help run and support their services: Conscious Youth which is based in Kirklees, West Yorkshire, and Machynlleth Community Corona Response in Powys, Wales.
The Duchess wore her white M.i.h Jeans 'Mabel' broderie-anglaise cotton shirt which she debuted at last year's Chelsea Flower Show.
Kate accessorized with her budget-friendly Accessorize Twisted Circle Drop Earrings which she first wore during the Royal Visit to Ireland in March.
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge have paid tribute to Australia's frontline workers in a video message released by Kensington Palace today to mark the country's inaugural Thank a First Responder Day.
The Duchess appears to have worn her yellow Roksanda Ilincic colour-block dress which she debuted on the steps of the Sydney Opera House during the 2014 royal tour. The dress is a custom version of the designer's 'Ryedale' wool-crepe dress. Kate's dress is rendered in yellow with ivory block accents. The original design was also modified with a square neckline and fitted sleeves. With her hair pulled back in a half up-do it was easy to spot her gold Catherine Zoraida Fern Drop Earrings. |
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