The Princess of Wales, Patron of England Rugby, has recorded a message to wish the team good luck at the Rugby World Cup in New Zealand.
Kate wore her red Zara Textured Double-Breasted Blazer with an off-white scoop neck top underneath.
Pinned to her lapel was an official England Rugby Rose brooch made from 925 sterling silver with hand painted red enamel rose petals.
The earrings are her KIKI Citrine Pear Drop Earrings.
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The Duchess of Cambridge visited Little Village today to learn more about their work supporting young families in London.
Little Village provides pre-loved clothes, toys and equipment for babies and children up to the age of five. It is London’s largest baby bank network and was set up in 2016 and has eight locations across the capital.
The Duchess learnt about Little Village’s work providing essential equipment and clothing to families, and how Little Village volunteers provide emotional support and practical advice over the phone to parents.
Kate joined staff, volunteers and supporters at the charity’s Brent hub and helped to pick out clothes and equipment for a family who were also present. The bundle packed by The Duchess was the 20,000th such package to be given out by the charity.
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The Duchess of Cambridge arrived in Copenhagen this afternoon for a two-day working visit with The Royal Foundation Centre for Early Childhood.
On arrival, The Duchess was greeted by the British Ambassador to Denmark, Emma Hopkins who shared this photo on her official Twitter account.
The trip is designed to foster knowledge about Denmark's strategy to early childhood development. The Scandinavian country is a beacon of best practice in its approach to the early years, with a culture which prioritises the best start in life.
Kate's first stop was the University of Copenhagen where she learnt about the Copenhagen Infant Mental Health Project, a research program that promotes mental well being of children and their parents.
For her second and final engagement of the day, Kate visited the PlayLab - a collaboration between six university colleges in Denmark and the LEGO Foundation with an ambitious vision to strengthen children’s creative, experimental and playful approach to the world. The Duchess clearly enjoyed touring the facility!
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JACKET: Zara Textured Double-Breasted Blazer in red (repeat).
TOP: NEW! ME+EM Frill Collar Cardigan Layering Top in Fresh White (£75). ID by @Innominate. TROUSERS: Roland Mouret 'Axon' Side Zip Wide Leg Pant in Black (repeat). HANDBAGS: Kate arrived carrying her black Smythson Panama East West Zip Tote and later carried her Aspinal of London Black Croc Midi Mayfair Bag for the engagements. SHOES: Gianvito Rossi 'Piper' 85 Pumps in Black Suede (repeat). EARRINGS: NEW! Maria Black 'Cha Cha' Earrings in gold (€150 each/€300 pair). ID by @parkysprincess. NECKLACE: NEW! Monica Vinader Vintage Chain Pearl Necklace (£265). ID by @bychristineross. Tomorrow, The Duchess will be received by Queen Margrethe of Denmark for a luncheon at Amalienborg, and later she will have an afternoon engagement with Crown Princess Mary.
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge visited the Royal Botanical Gardens at Kew in London on Wednesday to take part in a Generation Earthshot event with students from The Heathlands School, where they generated bold ideas to protect and repair the planet.
Generation Earthshot is a global educational initiative inspired by The Earthshot Prize, founded by The Royal Foundation of The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge.
It's aimed at students aged 10+ and their teachers to unlock the potential of the next generation of inventors, innovators and leaders, and inspire in them the enthusiasm to develop new solutions to the greatest environmental challenges.
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COAT: Erdem 'Allie' Coat in Grass Green (repeat).
UNIDENTIFIED: Kate wore a new pair of black wide leg trousers and black pointed toe pumps. Duchess Kate in looks smart in Zara repeat for visit to UCL Centre for Longitudinal Studies5/10/2021
The Duchess of Cambridge meet with leading early years researchers at University College London's Centre for Longitudinal Studies on Tuesday to learn more about their landmark ‘Children of the 2020s’ study.
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