Prince William and Kate Middleton are carrying out a royal engagement today, with Kate looking stylish in a bright pink coat and matching jumper with black flares
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Kate Middleton looked super stylish in a bright pink coat and matching jumper with black flares as she and husband Prince William arrived for an engagement today to visit Windsor Foodshare.
Kate, 41, previously wore the fuchsia pink coat and turtleneck jumper from Hobbs on an engagement in 2021, with the jumper now costing £59.
The Princess of Wales beamed as she arrived with William, 40, as she finished off her look with black heels and wore her glossy brunette hair down.
The royal couple will hear about the support that the organisation provides to individuals and families living in the local area, before helping volunteers to sort food donations and prepare packages for the charity’s clients to collect later today.
Kate and William will also meet with those involved in running the service to learn more about the support they provide to those in need, and about the charity’s founding principles.
The parents-of-three will also hear about the impact that the rising cost of living has had on the demand for the service.
For the visit, Prince William wore a navy blazer and trousers with a green jumper underneath.
He was seen sweetly guiding Kate as they arrived to the visit, as he placed a hand on her back.
It is Kate's second engagement of the week, with the Princess holding a talk with eight academics, who represent sectors including neuroscience, psychology, perinatal psychiatry, early years services and policy development, at Windsor Castle yesterday.
Kate – who is mum to George, Charlotte and Louis, said she is “excited” about the new early years campaign she is launching as she met her team of advisers on the subject for the first time.
It is hoped they will help find ways to give generations of children the best start in life.
Kate told them a key area that might be looked into is how to “develop the social and emotional skills which are vital for later life”.
It came as Kensington Palace said that Kate’s work through her Royal Foundation Centre for Early Childhood to promote the importance of the first five years of a child’s life is being accelerated.
Full details about the new campaign were not given but Kate told the group: “I am really excited for next week, there is lots coming out.”
She added: “Today I just want to think about and discuss what next, really. How do we keep this conversation going?
“This campaign’s really to try and raise the awareness of the importance of this issue. And it’s sort of what can we do collectively to keep the conversation going and what we do next.
“This campaign is really laying the foundation of why early childhood matters.”