Princess Kate Middleton Gives a Masterclass on Red-Hot Pantsuit

 

Just in time for the 2023 Valentine’s Day, Kate Middleton is giving a masterclass on how to pull out the red pantsuit. She’s been working on a new campaign that will focus on early childhood development advocacy and the Princess of Wales hit the road for the pre-launch event, wearing an eye-catching monochromatic red look. 

The member of the British royal family completely knocked our socks off in this head-to-toe crimson-hued ensemble, which features a plunging one-buttoned blazer, flared pants, and coordinated suede pumps and clutch bag. Middleton continued with her styling prowess, opting for dangling gold earrings and simple makeup. And in what looks like something that was specifically designed for her, Kate’s look is pure perfection!

Kate Middleton red pantsuit photoPhoto: Getty Images

The Prince of Wales also kept his look suave with navy blue suiting over a white shirt and a red tie.

Meanwhile, the forthcoming campaign by the former Duchess of Cambridge is aimed at transforming society for generations to come, by increasing public awareness as well as addressing early childhood development through The Royal Foundation Centre for Early Childhood project. In the campaign note released, the Princess urged people to reflect back and understand how their childhood shaped them. 

“During our very early childhood, our brains develop at an amazing rate—faster than any other time of our lives,” Kate wrote in her campaign announcement letter. “It is a time where we lay the foundations and building blocks for life. It is when we learn to understand ourselves, understand others and understand the world in which we live. But as a society, we currently spend much more of our time and energy on later life. I am absolutely determined that this long-term campaign is going to change that.”

She concluded the note, “I urge everyone reading this, to take the opportunity to learn more about this incredible time of life, to think back to your own childhood and how it shaped you, and most importantly, to ask yourselves what you can do to make the world a more supportive and loving place for our children.”

 

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