The Duchess of Cambridge has proved she remains the Queen of thriftiness as she recycled a soft baby blue tweed jacket to speak with teachers from a school in County Durham by video call to mark Children’s Mental Health Week.
Kate Middleton, 39, who is currently living at her Norfolk residence of Anmer Hall along with Prince William, 38, and their three children, Prince George, seven, Princess Charlotte, five, and Prince Louis, two, chatted with staff from Ribbon Academy by virtual meeting on Tuesday.
The mother-of-three opted to wear a smart blue tweed jacket from New-Zealand designer Rebecca Taylor for the occasion, which she first stepped out in during a visit to Evelina London Children’s Hospital in February 2017.
During the call, the royal praised the staff members for their hard work amid the Covid-19 crisis and urged them to continue to ‘look after themselves’, saying: ‘I wanted to say a massive thank you to teachers across the country for doing fantastic jobs. It’s been really hard work but please look after yourselves.’
The Duchess of Cambridge, 39, recycled a soft baby blue tweed jacket as she joined a video call with teachers from a school in County Durham to mark Children’s Mental Health Week
The mother-of-three opted to wear a smart blue tweed jacket from New-Zealand designer Rebecca Taylor for the occasion, which she first stepped out in during a visit to Evelina London Children’s Hospital in February 2017 (pictured)
Kate has supported the annual Children’s Mental Health Week since it was launched in 2015 – to highlight the importance of children and young people’s mental health – by Place2Be, a children’s mental health charity of which she is royal patron.
The Duchess swept her hair into a tidy ponytail for the video meeting, and opted for subtle makeup, including a sweep of eyeliner across her lids.
She spoke one-on-one with teachers from the school about the important work they have been doing during the pandemic to support children…
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