The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge joined world leaders in a video to send St Patrick's Day greetings from around the world.
Below is the full video of the Heads of Government messages for St Patrick's Day:
In the pre-recorded clip, the Duchess wore a new green boucle blazer.
The double-breasted jacket by Zara - thanks to Caroline Parr for the ID.
Kate aptly accessorized with her gold Daniella Draper Baby Shamrock necklace and matching charm hoop earrings.
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Today The Duchess of Cambridge has unveiled the findings of the biggest ever UK study on the early years.
In January, The Duchess launched the ‘5 Big Questions on the Under Fives’ survey, to reveal what the UK thinks about the early years. It also explores how COVID-19 has impacted the perceptions and experiences of parents and carers of the under-fives. Earlier this week The Duchess joined Kelly Beaver, Managing Director of Public Affairs for Ipsos MORI, for a briefing on the landmark research, commissioned by The Royal Foundation of The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge and conducted by Ipsos MORI.
Throughout the day, Kensington Palace revealed the #5BigInsights generated by the study. Below is a clip of Kate highlighting the first Insight:
In this recording, the Duchess brought back the blue Reiss 'Trina' dress featuring a double-breasted front and wide lapels.
She first wore the garment in March 2012 for a visit to the EACH Treehouse hospice in Ipswich.
Kate swapped the wide black suede belt for her Anderson's Croc-Effect Leather Belt.
She accessorized with her Daniella Draper Personalised Gold Midnight Moon Necklace.
Insight 2:
The brilliant @regalreplikate quickly identified Kate's red knit top as the GAP Cable Knit Turtleneck Sweater (RRP: $59.95 - now $26).
Insight 3:
Insight 4:
The Duchess is seen wearing a cream knit sweater with the BARBOUR x ALEXACHUNG 'Edith' corduroy-trimmed waxed-cotton jacket ($640).
In the still below we get a glimpse of the Spells of Love 'Alia' Hoop earrings.
The Duchess then went on to thank people for their contribution to the study.
She sported her dark rose Marks & Spencer Wool Blend Double Breasted Blazer and Simone Rocha Faux-Pearl Curb-Chain Earrings. The Duchess concluded by answering questions submitted online from the public.
If you would like to learn more about the Early Years study commissioned by The Royal Foundation and conducted by Ipsos MORI, you can read the report in full on The Royal Foundation website.
The Duchess of Cambridge released a video message to thank everyone who participated in the 'Hold Still' photography project.
In the recording Kate sported her red Zara gathered shoulder blazer which some may recall she first wore in 2012 for a London Olympic event.
The Duchess accessorized with a new gold charm necklace.
It is the Paleontology Nugget Necklace (£360) by British jeweler, Alex Monroe. The gold plated piece is hand made in England and detailed with fossilised nuggets etched with botanicals, animals and Alex’s iconic bumblebee. Thanks to @RoyalWikipedia for the ID.
Earlier this week, The Duchess spoke to Johannah Churchill, one of the finalists for 'Hold Still', and whose portrait ‘Melanie, March 2020’ was recreated as a mural in Manchester as part of the community exhibition.
In this video call, the Duchess is seen wearing the Boden Abercorn Scallop Cardigan in Frosted Blue (US$110). The knit is a luxurious blend of merino wool and cotton, and has a distinctive scalloped collar.
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 held a video call with teachers and students at Casterton Primary Academy in Burnley to bring some royal cheer during the COVID-19 crisis.
Teachers across the UK are dedicating their time to keeping schools open for the children of key workers and vulnerable children. William and Kate called to thank them for their hard work and dedication. Kate wore a new top by Zara. It appears to be the brand's mustard puff sleeved sweater (US$39.99) as suggested by @HeavenQRF, @cambridgeroyall and @HrhUKate. It is a past season style which has unfortunately sold out.
You may recall Kate has a dress version of this silhouette which she wore earlier this year for a visit to Mumbles and Port Talbot.
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