Kate Middleton Wore Her Favorite Red Skirt Suit Again

Kate Middleton pulled out one of her favorite suits for a school assembly. (Photo: PA)
Kate Middleton pulled out one of her favorite suits for a school assembly. (Photo: PA)

The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are busy at work again today, just 24 hours after taking part in marathon training with Prince Harry. On Monday morning, the royal couple were met by flower-bearing crowds at a north London school.

The couple, in attendance for the Place2Be Big Assembly (an event being held at many primary schools to mark Children’s Mental Health Week), matched for the occasion, which is part of the pair’s Heads Together initiative which aims to open up the conversation surrounding mental health.

<i>The couple presented a student with the Kindness Cup [Photo: PA]</i>
The couple presented a student with the Kindness Cup [Photo: PA]

Kate opted for a bold ensemble, wearing a sleek red skirt suit by Luisa Spagnoli. The outfit, which featured a waist-cinching bow belt, has actually been seen on the Duchess several times in the past. She paired the look with a black suede heels and a matching clutch. Her hair was blown out perfectly as per usual.

The mother-of-two first wore the suit during the couple’s royal tour of New Zealand way back in 2014. She chose extremely similar accessories and kept the design’s original belt.

The Duchess first wore the suit back in 2014. (Photo: PA)
The Duchess first wore the suit back in 2014. (Photo: PA)

As for her husband, he seemingly coordinated with his wife by wearing a red tie with his blue suit.

During the assembly, the royals presented a pupil with the first Kindness Cup. Kate also gave a heartfelt speech detailing how kindness was just as important as excelling academically.

“People often ask me why I am so interested in the mental health of children and young people. The answer is quite simple — it is because I think that every child should have the best possible start in life,” the Duchess revealed. “When I was growing up, I was very lucky. My family was the most important thing to me. They provided me with somewhere safe to grow and learn, and I know I was fortunate not to have been confronted by serious adversity at a young age.”

Kate took time to speak to the children waiting outside. (Photo: PA)
Kate took time to speak to the children waiting outside. (Photo: PA)

Kate finished by talking about her own children and the values she hopes to instill in them. “My parents taught me about the importance of qualities like kindness, respect and honest, and I realize how central values like these have been to me throughout my life,” she said. “That is why William and I want to teach our little children, George and Charlotte, just how important these things are as they grow up.”

This was one of the few speeches the Duchess has given over the years and is something she hopes to work on in her role as a royal figure.


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