Kate Middleton Wore a Gorgeous Gray Coat to Meet With Denmark's Crown Princess Mary
Kate Middleton continued her two-day royal visit to Copenhagen with a major regal fashion moment. The Duchess of Cambridge met Denmark's Crown Princess Mary this morning, dressing up in a gray
coat with a black collar and accents. Kate wore her hair in soft waves and accessorized with leather gloves and heels.
Princess Mary complemented her in a black and white ensemble. The two royals met with Denmark's Queen Margrethe II. As Kensington Palace wrote of the visit on its Twitter and Instagram, “Joining The Queen of Denmark and The Crown Princess to celebrate a Jubilee year for both the United Kingdom and Denmark–a Golden Jubilee here in Denmark, and Her Majesty The Queen’s Platinum Jubilee back in the UK. Thank you for the warm welcome!”
Kate's visit to Copenhagen with the U.K.'s Royal Foundation Centre for Early Childhood is to learn about the country's work in early childhood development, as it's a world leader in the field.
The Duchess shared yesterday that meeting so many kids stokes at her own desire to have a fourth child with Prince William. Kate and William have three children: Prince George, 8; Princess Charlotte, 6; and Prince Louis, 3.
“It makes me very broody,” she told reporters at Copenhagen's Children's Museum yesterday, via E!. “William always worries about me meeting under one-year-olds. I come home saying ‘let's have another one.’”
William is content with three kids, joking “don't give my wife any more ideas!” to a couple during a January joint event where Kate posed with their baby girl.