Kate Middleton was all smiles as she turned out another flawless look on a royal engagement
The Princess of Wales, 41, wore a stylish, long brown coat over a crimson roll neck jumper with knee-high suede boots during the trip to Cornwall.
Crowds of locals gathered to welcome the Prince and Princess of Wales. One well-wisher handed Princess Kate a bouquet of flowers while Prince William tenderly touched his wife’s back as they chatted to groups of royal fans. The royal couple also helped students from the local marine school with work on one of the boats, with Kate saying that William “can do the hammering”, through the Princess did also give it a go afterwards.
During the visit, Kate and William were also set to hear from a group of young people taking part in the ‘Young and Talented Cornwall’ scheme, which provides financial support to help youngsters across Cornwall reach their full potential, regardless of their financial means or background.
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