Kate Middleton wears sleek camel coat & Ralph Lauren boots in Cardiff today

Kate Middleton, 38, stayed covered up in a full length camel coat, black turtleneck jumper, Zara leopard print skirt and black suede boots. The boots are Ralph Lauren, and the Duchess of Cambridge was first seen in them in 2018.

Kate was in Cardiff to attend a baby sensory class at the Ely and Careau Children’s Centre, where she is hearing about the support parents receive.

The centre provides support services to children and their families and helps youngsters with special needs in addition to offering adult education, parenting support and community education teams.

Open access play, breakfast, after-school activities and holiday clubs are also housed in the centre, as well as health visitors, speech and language therapists and partners such as Sure Start and Language and Play. The centre also works with community partners such as the Salvation Army and Barnardo’s.

Kate will head to Surrey this afternoon in the final leg of her mini-tour.

Yesterday, Kate wore a £295 blouse for the first leg of her trip.

The Duchess opted for a turquoise chevron print blouse by Tabitha Webb.

The “Pansy” silk shirt costs £295, and features a pussybow neckline.

She teamed it with a pair of black wide leg trousers, believed to be from Jigsaw and costing £130.

It’s thought that Kate has worn these high-waisted trousers before, while on a visit to the Henry Fawcett Childrens Centre in Lambeth last year.

The Duchess also wore a pair of black high heels which had a pointed toe – thought to be her Gianvito Rossi Piper pumps.

Kate also wore a pair of green Monica Vinader Siren Wire Earrings, which sell for £115.

This was as well as a gold bangle – thought to be the Maya Torque Aquamarine & Gold Bangle, which costs £110.

It is not known if Kate will change in to a third outfit for her stop in Surrey later today.

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source: express.co.uk