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On Thursday, the Princess of Wales visited the children’s mental health charity Anna Freud, of which she is Patron.
The visit to the centre coincided with the launch of a new initiative between Anna Freud and The Royal Foundation Centre for Early Childhood, aimed at strengthening the skills of health visitors in supporting early social and emotional development.
Catherine also spoke with parents and carers who are helping to shape the new project.
The visit concluded with the Princess taking part in roundtable discussions with experts from the Anna Freud Centre, as well as young people, educators, and other guests, focusing on how to build communities where strong relationships can flourish, wellbeing is supported, and mental ill health can be prevented.
For today’s engagement, the Princess of Wales stepped out in her custom Emilia Wickstead ‘Miles’ houndstooth dress.
She first wore the dress in 2022 during a visit to Harvard University in Boston (shown below). The only change this time was her choice of belt—Kate swapped the original thin, matching style for a slightly wider version in the same fabric.
The Princess arrived carrying a new bag from DeMellier London—the Small Hudson in mocha suede.
On her feet were the grey Hugo Boss 'Staple P90-L' Embossed Leather Pumps.
She finished the look with her sapphire and diamond oval drop earrings.
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On Wednesday evening, the Prince and Princess of Wales stepped out for the Royal Variety Performance at London’s Royal Albert Hall.
This marks the sixth time William and Catherine have attended the star-studded show in aid of the Royal Variety Charity, of which the King is Patron.
The Royal Variety Performance is an annual event held in support of the Royal Variety Charity, which provides assistance to those who have worked professionally in the entertainment industry. Through a nationwide grants scheme, the charity offers vital support to performers and industry professionals in need.
The royal couple met a number of performers and representatives from the Royal Variety Charity.
For the dazzling event, the Princess stepped onto the red carpet in an emerald-green stretch velvet gown by the German fashion brand Talbot Runhof.
The style appears to date back several years and was released as the 'Bobonne' Off-the-Shoulder Gown. It features a sleek, figure-hugging silhouette with ruched detailing that accentuates the body. The mermaid design gently flares from the knee into a short, graceful train.
On her feet were the Manolo Blahnik 'BB' Pumps in Dark Green Velvet.
The Princess brought out some serious sparkle this evening, wearing the Greville Chandelier Diamond Earrings, paired with Queen Mary’s Diamond Choker Bracelet.
Princess Kate Steps Out in a Sleek Roland Mouret Pantsuit for the Future Workforce Summit18/11/2025
On Tuesday, the Princess of Wales attended the Future Workforce Summit, hosted by The Royal Foundation Business Taskforce for Early Childhood at Salesforce Tower in London.
The summit brought together business leaders to think seriously about how early childhood underpins not only individual well-being, but also the future workforce. In her remarks, the Princess emphasized that early nurturing, “time, attention and tenderness,” and loving relationships are foundational for building resilient, capable people — and that business has a role to play in cultivating that.
The Princess channelled executive chic with a brand-new pale grey suit from Roland Mouret.
The ensemble features a single-breasted blazer and coordinating wide-leg trousers in a grey sharkskin fabric that may have been a custom commission. The style remains in the designer’s collection, though currently offered only in black stretch cady.
Beneath the sharp tailoring, the Princess layered her ivory Knatchbull Cascade Ruffle Silk Blouse, its soft cascades adding a romantic counterpoint to the structured suit.
She was spotted arriving with her black Smythson Panama East West Zip Tote in hand, the structured silhouette complementing her tailored suit.
On her feet, we saw the return of the Russell & Bromley ‘100Point’ Blade Heel Pumps.
For a touch of timeless sparkle, she turned to her Mappin & Webb ‘Empress’ Diamond Carriage Earrings — a beloved pair she has worn regularly since 2015.
On Tuesday, The Princess of Wales visited the National Memorial Arboretum as it led the nation in commemorating Armistice Day with a Service of Remembrance on the Armed Forces Memorial.
Catherine joined attendees in observing the two-minute silence at 11am before laying a wreath in remembrance of those who have made the ultimate sacrifice and all those who have served in the Armed Forces.
The Princess then met a group of secondary school students from military families, whose parents are currently on deployment.
Finally, Catherine had the opportunity to meet veterans and view a special exhibition currently on display at the Arboretum, Letters from the Frontline – Words, War and Victory.
The Princess brought back her black Catherine Walker military-style coat, a bespoke piece she first wore at the 2019 Remembrance Sunday service.
She debuted a new wide-brim chapeau by Jane Taylor — the milliner’s Decima hat, crafted in black felt and finished with a bow.
Kate grounded the ensemble with her custom black Gianvito Rossi block-heel suede boots.
Adding to the refined aesthetic were her Cornelia James Alice merino wool gloves.
For her jewellery, Kate re-wore the unidentified ruby and diamond earrings and paired them with the Irish Guards Regimental Brooch.
On Sunday morning, the Princess of Wales attended the annual National Service of Remembrance at the Cenotaph in Whitehall, London.
She watched the service from the Foreign Office central balcony alongside Queen Camilla.
King Charles III led the nation in Remembrance, joined at the Cenotaph by his brother, Prince Edward and his son, Prince William.
For today's solemn ceremony, The Princess chose to wear her black Catherine Walker 'Evie' Coatdress, a piece she first wore for Remembrance Sunday in 2022.
She elevated the coat by adding a black jabot.
Kate’s hat is a new design by Lock & Co. Hatters — the £1,079 'Belvedere' Percher.
The piece showcases sculptural elegance, defined by its exquisitely shaped form and a bold, 3D ridged ribbon trim that sweeps gracefully from front to back.
She likely carried her black Chanel Mini Flap Bag — only a hint of it can be seen in several of today’s images.
The Princess accessorised with the Collingwood Diamond & Pearl Drop Earrings and pinned her Lock & Co. Hatters x Izzy Ager Handmade Silk Poppy alongside the Fleet Air Arm Brooch.
On Saturday evening, the Princess of Wales attended the Festival of Remembrance, joined for the first time by her eldest son, Prince George, who stood in for his father as Prince William traveled back from the COP30 UN Climate Change Summit in Belém, Brazil.
Held at London's Royal Albert Hall, the Festival commemorates all those who have lost their lives in conflict. Organized by the Royal British Legion, the televised event takes place annually on the eve of Remembrance Sunday.
Catherine and George sat alongside King Charles and other senior members of the Royal Family in the Royal Box.
For the solemn occasion, Kate debuted the black Alessandra Rich ‘Envers’ Dress. Priced at $2,470 and part of the designer’s Spring ’25 collection, the dress evokes vintage elegance with its crepe de chine construction and lace-trimmed mikado collar. A bow detail and peplum ruffles add a touch of sweetness, while the double-breasted buttons lend a tailored, polished finish.
She accessorized with her Mulberry ‘Bayswater’ clutch. Her shoes may have been the Gianvito Rossi 105 pumps in black suede, though available photos aren’t clear enough to confirm this with certainty.
The Princess also wore the late Queen Elizabeth II’s Bahrain Pearl Drop Earrings and her unidentified diamond pendant cross necklace.
Kate completed the look with her HMS Glasgow Brooch and a new poppy created by Izzy Ager of Lock & Co. Hatters. Ms Ager, a hand-embroidery artist, crafted the poppy by hand using silk and glass beads.
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