Kate Middleton brings back an old favourite for a day in Luton
Summer is coming to an end for everyone, including our favourite Royal Family. Having just returned from their family vacation in France, Prince William and the Duchess of Cambridge were back at it again today with their royal duties in Luton, a town just north of London.
The couple headed to Youthscape—a national youth work organization specializing in mental health— where they were given a tour of the charity’s headquarters. Located in what was once a flour mill, today marks the official opening of Youthscape’s newly-renovated facility. William and Kate took the time to speak with local teens who’ve sought help through the organization, and were introduced to a number of Youthscape’s initiatives, some of which provide support to children and teenagers struggling with self harm, as well as individuals dealing with issues surrounding suicide.
The Cambridges then stopped by Keech Hospice Care, to celebrate the centre’s 25-year anniversary. To end off their busy day, the couple visited Hayward Tyler, manufacturer of electric motors and pumps, to present them with The Queen’s Awards for Enterprise.
For today’s events, the Duchess stepped out in a full L.K. Bennett look. She paired the brand’s Lasa dress (which she had worn in Australia back in 2014) with a pair of nude pumps, and the Nina box clutch. Kate added a bit of bling to her outfit with sapphire diamond earrings. All in all, the whole ensemble was the epitome of royalty #goals.
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