The mother-of-three spoke with grieving families about the impact of losing a baby during her visit to the institute earlier today
The Duchess of Cambridge donned a lab coat and face mask today as she toured research facilities at Imperial College London to learn about the work being done to prevent miscarriages and stillbirths.
Kate Middleton, 38, lived at her Norfolk home of Anmer Hall during lockdown but is now back in London, at Kensington Palace with Prince William, 38, and their children Prince George, seven, Princess Charlotte, five, and Prince Louis, two.
The mother-of-three visited the Institute of Reproductive and Development Biology at Imperial College London earlier today where she heard about the work that national charity Tommy’s are undertaking to reduce rates of miscarriage, stillbirth and premature birth.
The
Duchess wore a blue floral face mask and donned a smart white lab-coat
over a navy blue Emilia Wickstead dress for the occasion. Read more from The Daily Mail.