Princess Kate looks effortlessly glamorous in silhouette-skimming L.K.Bennett dress
November 17, 2022 - 11:29 GMT Laura Sutcliffe On Thursday, the Princess of Wales paid a visit to the Reading Ukrainian Community Centre to meet displaced Ukrainian families and hear about the support the Centre is providing to those arriving in the UK as a result of the conflict in Ukraine.Immaculate as ever, the mother-of-three looked smart and sophisticated wearing a polka-dot print dress from one of her favourite highstreet brands, L.K.Bennett.
The royal elevated her sartorial prowess with a delicate pair of pearl drop earrings, armed with her navy blue quilted clutch from Jaeger – a handbag that has been in her royal archive for over a decade. Since the start of the conflict in Ukraine earlier this year, the Community Centre has pivoted its activities to support Ukrainians arriving in the UK, whilst also delivering medical equipment and humanitarian aid to those on the frontline.
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