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Duchess Kate loves shopping in her closet. And we are here to the fullest for that.
On Thursday, the princess wore a light blue houndstooth dress by Emilia Wickstead as she visited the Anna Freud Center, a children’s mental health research, training and treatment facility in London.
Middleton previously wore this exact dress during a 2022 trip to Boston, Massachusetts, where she paired it with another narrow belt and black pumps.
The dress features a mid-calf pencil silhouette, long sleeves, and a pointed collar. For this latest occasion, Middleton paired her gray embossed Hugo Boss pumps with sapphire and diamond cluster earrings.


She also carried her new Demelier bag (Small Hudson style) for outings. Fans are in luck. The British brand is currently having a Black Friday sale, offering 20% off sitewide with code BF20.
This bag may be Middleton’s first, but it’s not the first time she’s turned to Demelier for accessories. In fact, not only has she purchased multiple styles from this designer, but so have Queen Camilla and Meghan Markle.
A few years ago, People magazine spoke with Mireia Lucia-Lind, the founder of Demelier, and she said: “It’s a huge honour. I can’t stress enough what great ambassadors they are for the country and for British brands like ours.”



In fact, regarding Middleton and Queen Camilla, Lucia Lind added: “I have no idea how it happened! They both bought their bags on a website. It’s great to see it being enjoyed by so many different generations.”
The palace said Mr Middleton, who has been patron of the Anna Freud Center since 2016, visited as “The Royal Center for Early Childhood Education launches a new project with Anna Freud to improve the skills of health visitors to support early social and emotional development.”
In an official Instagram post from the Prince and Princess of Wales, Mr Middleton said: “I’m proud to introduce a new project with Anna Freud and the Royal Center for Early Childhood Education that will strengthen the skills of health visitors to support early social and emotional development. I’m delighted to meet the families who have helped shape the curriculum and to announce the appointment of Peter Fonagy as director of the Anna Freud Centre.”
The holiday season is officially here, and it’s the perfect time to start the most wonderful time of the year.
