The Duchess of Cambridge was the picture of elegance in a favourite D&G coat as she visited an air cadet centre today.
Kate, 39, donned the black designer coat with gold button detailing as she joined husband Prince William on a tour of the 282 East Ham Squadron Air Training Corps.
The visit, which takes place on the Queen's 95th birthday, was carried out in honour of the Duke of Edinburgh, who was Honorary Air Commodore-in-Chief of the squadron for 63 years before Kate took over as Commandant-in-Chief in 2015.
During the visit Kate was guided through a flight on the Grob Tutor, which is used by the RAF for elementary training,
The couple were also treated to a moving three cheers for the Duke of Edinburgh during the visit.
Established in 1941, the Air Cadets is a UK-wide cadet force with more than 32,000 members aged between 12-19 years old. Read more from The Daily Mail.