Princess Kate gives subtle nod to Prince William with stunning camel suit
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The Princess of Wales looked beautiful in the Roland Mouret suit
Princess Kate looked stunning today during an appearance at Streets of Growth, a not-for-profit youth intervention charity in east London.
The Princess of Wales wore a Roland Mouret camel suit, which she also wore in the colour burgundy in Boston for last year's Earthshot Prize Awards.
The suit, which cost a whopping £779, could likely be a subtle nod to Prince William who is currently in New York for his Earthshot Prize initiative.
The lovely gesture from the Princess of Wales comes as she was unable to join William on his stateside trip.
Princess Kate wearing a camel suit from Roland Mouret
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Princess Kate wearing the same burgundy suit last year
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Kate opted to wear the single-breasted blazer from the designer brand, which she paired with the "Axon Side Zip Wide Leg Pants" in the same camel colour.
The Princess wore a plain white T-shirt underneath her camel jacket, which was quite different from last year.
Kate paired a pale pink pussy-bow blouse with her burgundy suit when she stepped out in Boston in December.
The Princess's hairstyle has also drastically changed since last year, with a new centre parting and bangs to accentuate her wavy locks.
Princess Kate looked beautiful today
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Princess Kate stepped out in east London today
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For footwear, Kate appeared to wear plain beige heels and her iconic blue sapphire engagement ring was on show as usual.
The Princess of Wales visited Streets of Growth today because they are working to transform the lives of young people at risk of becoming trapped in a cycle of isolation, exploitation, violence and criminality.
This all links in with Kate's charity work on addiction and raising awareness around the subject.
Meanwhile, her husband Prince William is currently in New York City for the Earthshot Prize Awards to announce the finalists.
Princess Kate opted for a pussy-bow blouse last year
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Kate likely wore her camel suit today to pay homage to her husband, as she was unable to join William in the USA due to her royal commitments.
This was part of her role as Commodore-in-Chief of the Fleet Air Arm (FAA).
King Charles bestowed Kate with this new title when she became the Princess of Wales last year.