The Princess of Wales said she 'loves the feel and smell' of freshly woven fabric as she was given a tour of a Leeds textile mill today.
Kate Middleton, 41, proved she more than has the textile industry in her blood as she visited a leading Yorkshire mill that bought out her own family manufacturing firm 65 years ago.
In 1958 her paternal great-grandfather, Noel Middleton, helped to sell the family business, William Lupton & Co, to A W Hainsworth in Pudsey, West Yorkshire after more than 160 years in business.
So when the princess decided she wanted to undertake a visit to highlight the thriving nature of the British textile industry, their busy factory was the obvious choice.
Wearing a green suit by British brand Burberry and matching heels with eye-catching gold jewellery, Kate grabbed handfuls of freshly-woven Merino wool fabric and declared: ‘ I love the feel of it and the smell of it!’
In one humorous moment, Kate
was shown a mannequin, named Oliver, who was dressed in the King's Guard
military uniform made by the mill, calling it 'amazing' to see how the
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