The Duchess of Cambridge today continued her crusade to help vulnerable children as she visited a family charity in South London on Monday.
Kate, 37, who is performing her third engagement in the space of a week, has arrived at Family Action’s Forest Hill base, near Lewisham which provides a range of valuable community support for children and families in the area.
She made a political statement with her fashion choice today, opting for a bespoke pine green belted dress by luxury London brand Beulah, estimated to cost £550.
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Kate has arrived at Family Action’s Forest Hill base, near Lewisham which provides a range of valuable community support for children and families in the area
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Another week, another royal outing and today the Duchess of Cambridge went on a solo visit to Family Action.
Keeping to her signature style, she wowed the crowd (and us) in a bottle green dress by Beulah London. Kate has worn the brand on numerous occasions and we can see why she relies on them for sartorial statements as they tailor perfectly to her figure.
The midi dress is a minimalist option but intricately detailed with buttons down the side of the skirt and finished with a croc-skin belt to highlight her waist. And we love how she’s completed the look with a suede bag and matching court shoes in the same colourway.
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Kate, who has put the well-being and mental health of children at the heart of her work, is there to launch a new helpline, to mark its 150th anniversary, called ‘FamilyLine’, which uses a network of volunteers from across the country to support parents and carers virtually through telephone calls, email and text messaging.
This visit furthers The Duchess’s research and work focusing on the support available for children in their earliest years.
Working with a steering group of leading practitioners and academics from a range of disciplines, the duchess is driving forwards a project to establish what more can be done in Britain to make a positive difference to the lives of children by focusing on their earliest moments in life, from pre-birth to infancy.
The visit will be hosted by David Holmes CBE, the chief executive of Family Action, who is a member of Kate’s steering group.
During the visit she will meet families who are supported by Family Action, spend time with some young carers, meet volunteers who are supporting the new FamilyLine service and also view the ‘Family Monsters’ campaign film that has been produced to mark Family Action’s 150th Anniversary.
She made a political statement with her fashion choice today, opting for a pine green belted dress by luxury London brand Beulah
The campaign highlights the hidden ‘monsters’ that many families face, such as debt, addiction, lack of time together, relationship issues and mental health issues.
Every family faces pressures from time to time, and Family Action is drawing attention to the fact that if we don’t acknowledge them and talk about them, these family monsters can get bigger and become overwhelming.
Mr Holmes said: ‘We are so grateful to the Duchess of Cambridge for visiting Family Action’s services today, for her interest in our work and addressing family pressures and for officially launching Family Line. The Duchess’s support will encourage many more families to talk about their ‘family monsters’.’
We last saw the Duchess on Wednesday last week where she paid a visit to the Royal Opera House in Covent Garden to tour its costume department.
A day earlier she cut a remarkably casual figure during a trip to a community garden in Islington where she helped to make homemade pizzas in and outdoor kitchen.
Later today, her husband, the Duke of Cambridge will interview Sir David Attenborough at the Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland.
On day one of his two day visit William will take part in a conversation with Sir David on stage, discussing the broadcaster's work over the decades and highlighting the importance of the natural world.
The talk will also highlight the urgent challenges and opportunities facing the next generation of environmental leaders.
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Kate, 37, who is performing her third engagement in the space of a week, has arrived at Family Action’s Forest Hill base, near Lewisham which provides a ran...
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