Kate Middleton matches with William after outfit change during Wales visit
01.03.2022 - 17:04
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Kate Middleton has changed into a chic green and black ensemble as she matched with her husband Prince William during an outing in Wales on Tuesday.The Duchess of Cambridge, 40, put on a stylish display in her second outfit of the day as she visited Abergavenny Market. Mum-of-three Kate wore a stylish dark green roller-neck jumper with a coat, which was a similar shade of green on top. Kate's jacket, which was knee-length, took centre-stage in her outfit as she wore a pair of black jeans, black high-heeled boots and black gloves as she walked alongside her husband.
She wore her hair in her signature, wavy blow dry and let her natural beauty shine through with a touch of makeup on. Kate completed her look with a daffodil pin on the lapel of her coat as a nod to St David's Day.The Duchess matched her husband Prince William, 39, who was pictured wearing a green jumper, too. William complimented his jumper with a navy blue coat, trousers of the same colour and brown shoes.
The couple visited the Welsh market to see first hand how important local suppliers are to rural communities and to mark St David's Day. Kate and William were seen smiling and laughing as they walked through the market. It was the second stop during a busy day of royal engagements on Tuesday.
Earlier in the day, Kate and William had visited Pant Farm in Aberdare. Pant Farm is a goat farm that has been providing milk to a local cheese producer for nearly 20 years.The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are paying a visit to Abergavenny and Blaenavon in Wales. Ahead of the visit, the couple shared their excitement on their official joint Twitter account.The tweet read: "Happy St David’s Day", alongside an emoji of the Welsh flag and the Welsh translation which
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