Kate Middleton has stepped out wearing a stylish tweed jacket from a classic Irish designer.
The mother-of-three wore Dubarry as she visited children in Islington’s King Henry Walk Garden.
Her first engagement of the new year saw Kate happily walking around the community garden and laughing with the locals.
Kate stepped out in a tweed jacket by Irish designer Dubarry. Pic: Tim Rooke/REX
Kate buttoned up the €479 Dubarry tweed jacket bar one button, giving her look a more casual edge.
Underneath she wore a rust-coloured roll-neck jumper to add some more warmth, seen peeking out for under her jacket.
She kept her look casual for the outdoor engagement. Pic: Tim Rooke/REX
Kate added a pair of khaki skinny jeans, her go to for dressed down occasions, and a practical pair of walking boots by See by Chloe.
The boots were the perfect shoes for the day as she mucked around with the local schoolchildren in the garden.
The royal smiled and laughed as she helped children make pizza and bird feeders. Pic: Tolga Akmen/AFP/Getty Images
Kate is known for wearing her favourite pieces again and Tuesday was no different.
She was previously spotted wearing the Dubarry jacket on December 24 while last-minute shopping.
It was her first public engagement of 2019. Pic: Tim Rooke/REX
Kate was in her element in the garden as the St Andrews graduate was introduced to an open air pizza kitchen.
‘Pizza outside sounds like the coolest thing,’ she said as the spoke to the children, helping make bird feeders with them.
One of the children asked her if the Queen ever eats pizza. Pic: Tolga Akmen/PA Wire
As she rolled out her dough, chatting with a group of Year 4 youngsters, Nadirah, eight, asked her: ‘Has the Queen ever eaten pizza?’
‘That’s such a good question, I don’t know,’ smiled Kate, ‘Maybe next time I see her shall I ask?’
