As part of her ongoing work to support children in their early years, 41-year-old Kate Middleton made another business visit. The Princess of Wales visited the Foundling Museum in Brunswick Square, London, home to the nationally significant Foundling Hospital Collection, opened in 2004, known since the mid-18th century and considered Britain’s first charitable organization. During the visit, Kate met with museum staff and interns, as well as a small group of foster parents.
In public, Katherine appeared in a monochrome pale pink image — a two-piece suit by Alexander McQueen, which I have already worn several times, and a shirt with a matching neckline. The “princess in pink” outfit was complemented with white leather pumps from Gianvito Rossi and the same belt with a pearl buckle from Camilla Elphik, as well as earrings from pearl jewelry brand Maria Black, which cleverly balanced the look.

Last weekend, Kate Middleton once again proved that she is a jack of all trades. The princess posted a photo in which, dressed in a beekeeper’s protective suit, she collects honey. Well, the royal continues to surprise fans with previously unknown skills. So, in the middle of the month, she demonstrated her musical talent — performed in the Eurovision final and played the piano.
And the other day, information appeared in the tabloids that Kate refers to her husband, Prince William, as the “fourth child” after their heirs: 9-year-old George, 8-year-old Charlotte and 5-year-old Louis. And all because, according to insiders from the palace, William has a quick-tempered and even hysterical character.

Source: Hellomagazine

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