Caption: The royal mother-of-three flashed a broad smile as she stepped out of her car at the new headquarters in north London
The Duchess of Cambridge returned to public duties today following the Easter break as she opened a new school for excluded children.
Kate, 37, appeared in excellent spirits as she arrived at the Pears Family School, part of the Anna Freud National Centre for Children and Families' new north London headquarters.
The royal looked elegant in a custom forest green Emilia Wickstead dress, £495 Mulberry bag and £566 Gianvito Rossi heels for the outing.
She finished the look with diamond and opal earrings by Kiki McDonough. Mother-of-three Kate seemed to be in great spirits, and was seen throwing her head back and laughing after fellow speaker Amy Herring, an advocate for the centre, appeared to wish the Duchess 'good luck' ahead of her speech. Read more from The Daily Mail.
The Duchess of Cambridge returned to public duties today following the Easter break as she opened a new school for excluded children.
Kate, 37, appeared in excellent spirits as she arrived at the Pears Family School, part of the Anna Freud National Centre for Children and Families' new north London headquarters.
The royal looked elegant in a custom forest green Emilia Wickstead dress, £495 Mulberry bag and £566 Gianvito Rossi heels for the outing.
She finished the look with diamond and opal earrings by Kiki McDonough. Mother-of-three Kate seemed to be in great spirits, and was seen throwing her head back and laughing after fellow speaker Amy Herring, an advocate for the centre, appeared to wish the Duchess 'good luck' ahead of her speech. Read more from The Daily Mail.