Kate Middleton steps out in a summer dress and £150 earrings for Royal Photography role

Kate Middleton arrived at a workshop in London to celebrate her new role for yet another British charity.

She is now a patron for the Royal Photography Society.

Today she attended a workshop with children from the charity Action for Children.

She wore a paisley dress and a pair of £150 earrings from £150.

Kate’s earrings were the Gold Fern Hoop earrings from Zoraida.

They cost £150 and can be bought on the companies website.

The brand says of the pretty pieces: “Made in 18ct gold plated silver, these divine fern earrings add a feminine touch to the traditional hoop earring.”

Her dress was a pretty floral gown with a paisley inspired print with shades of green and pink. It has floaty sleeves and a tie around the waist.

On her feet she wore beige espadrilles that tied around the ankle.

Kensington Palace tweeted today: “The Duchess of Cambridge has become Patron of the Royal Photographic Society @The_RPS.

“Her Majesty The Queen has passed the Patronage of @The_RPS to The Duchess of Cambridge, having held the role for 67 years.

“The Royal Photographic Society was founded in 1853 with the objective of promoting the art and science of photography.

“The Duchess of Cambridge has a longstanding interest in photography, and her patronage of @The_RPS will further highlight the beneficial impact that art and creativity can have on emotional wellbeing, particularly for children and young people.”

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source: express.co.uk