Quick change Kate! Duchess of Cambridge and Prince William twin in blue suits as they’re spotted filming with Kate Garraway for Pride of Britain Awards after launching Hold Still photograph exhibition
- Cambridges met with GMB star outside St Bartholomew’s Hospital earlier today
- Couple previously viewed photos from Kate’s competition at Waterloo Station
- Kate swapped her Alexander McQueen red coat for a chic blue suit and shirt
Kate Middleton made a quick change today as she she swapped her crimson Alexander McQueen coat for a chic blue suit to film with Kate Garraway for the Pride of Britain Awards in London.
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge had previously attended the launch of one of the 112 Hold Still community exhibition sites at Waterloo Station.
The photography contest, launched by the Duchess in May, invited people of all ages from across the UK to submit a photographic portrait which they had taken during lockdown.
Kate, 39, and William, 38, went on to travel to St. Bartholomew’s Hospital to speak to frontline workers including Joyce Duah, a specialist oncology pharmacist at the hospital.
Kate Middleton made a quick change today as she she swapped her crimson Alexander McQueen coat for a chic blue suit to film with Kate Garraway for the Pride of Britain Awards in London
It was outside St. Bartholomew’s Hospital, where they travelled this morning to speak to frontline workers, that they were later spotted – donning matching blue suits – meeting Good Morning Britain host Kate
Kate Middleton, 38, appeared effortlessly elegant earlier today as she was joined by Prince William, 38, to launch her lockdown photography exhibition by meeting one of subjects
It was outside the hospital that they were later spotted – donning matching blue suits – meeting Good Morning Britain host Kate.
The royal couple appeared to be being interviewed for the Pride of Britain Awards later this month.
Earlier in the day Kate donned a simple monochrome outfit beneath her scarlet coat, pairing a chic white T-shirt with a mid-length black pleated skirt and a pair of black heels.
The royal accessorised with a small black leather bag, by Grace Han, which comes with a price tag of £1,595.
Kate made a quick change of attire for this later engagement, sporting a vibrant blue two-piece with wide-leg trousers and an asymmetric blazer
The Duchess of Cambridge sported a shirt of a brighter blue beneath her navy suit, while William also wore a blue ensemble
GMB star Kate looked glamorous in a silk floral gown with long sleeves in shades of blue, purple and yellow
It could be that both William and Kate opted to wear matching blue to show their support for and pay tribute to the NHS
Neither of the Cambridges wore a face mask for their encounter with Ms Garraway, whose husband Derek Draper continues to battle coronavirus in hospital after being admitted back in March
The royal couple didn’t wear a mask, most likely because the engagement took place outdoors
But she made a quick change of attire for this later engagement, sporting a vibrant blue two-piece with wide-leg trousers and an asymmetric blazer, atop a deeper blue shirt – while William remained in the blue suit he’d worn throughout the day.
GMB star Kate looked glamorous in a silk floral gown with long sleeves in shades of blue, purple and yellow.
It could be that both William and Kate opted to wear matching blue to show their support for and pay tribute to the NHS.
Neither of them wore a face mask for their encounter with Ms Garraway, whose husband Derek Draper continues to battle coronavirus in hospital after being admitted back in March.
The royal couple wore them for their journey to Waterloo Station this morning by car, but removed the covering for their later appearance, which took place outdoors.
The Duchess wowed in a crimson coat during the visit to Waterloo station this morning to view a portrait from her Hold Still contest
The royals went on to meet with Head of Pharmacy Sotiris Antoniou during their visit to the hospital in London, where they discussed the work of frontline staff during the Covid-19 crisis
The Duke and Duchess joined pharmacist Joyce, as well as her colleagues Amelia and Dipal, at the hospital to talk about the project and discuss the impact of Covid-19