If there’s one thing Kate Middleton knows how to do, it’s choose the perfect outfit for every cause she supports.
During her recent visit to the Royal Foundation’s Early Years Center—to promote the launch of a series of animated shorts on child development—she proved it once again.
The princess opted for a forest green ensemble by Veronica Beard: a ‘Kona Dickey’ jacket and ‘Marbeau’ wide-leg pants.
She added an elegant touch with Trinity earrings by Cartier. A sober yet characterful look, very “working royal.”
The occasion deserved it. The new shorts explain, in a simple and visual way, how loving and constant interactions help children’s social and emotional development.
Kate not only lent her face to the project, she was involved from the creative process, meeting with illustrators and professionals in the field.
This is a detail that her followers greatly appreciate, because it shows that it is not just a commitment on her agenda.
These types of appearances, where she combines a strong message with an impeccable image, reinforce her role as a style icon and ambassador for social causes.
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— The Royal Foundation Centre for Early Childhood (@Earlychildhood) August 6, 2025