Kate Middleton arrived in Sittingbourne, England, to join a portage session for her Shaping Us campaign on early childhood on Wednesday, in a red textured double-breasted blazer from Zara.
Underneath the blazer she wore a camel-colored top. Middleton paired the top and blazer with tailored black pants, pointed black suede ballet flats from Boden and medium twist hoops in gold from Spells of Love.
Portage is a service that supports children with disabilities and special education needs and their families. During her session, the Princess of Wales visited the Orchards Centre and took part in a sensory class with special needs and disabled students and got to meet the students’ families.
Middleton’s visit helped her expand her knowledge of the National Portage Association, which provides home-visiting educational services between birth and pre-school ages across England and Wales. The National Portage Association, now in its 40th year, works with more than 100 Portage services.
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The Princess of Wales interacted with children with a range of different needs and disabilities, including social communication issues, autism and Down syndrome.
Middleton’s blazer follows the streak of tailored jackets and suiting pieces she’s been wearing for public appearances over the past two months. On Wednesday, Middleton wore a green Burberry suit to visit the family-owned textile mill, AW Hainsworth.
In the past, the royal was known for her coat dresses and day dresses, but lately, she’s strongly embraced power dressing. Her recent suiting choices have included ensembles from Alexander McQueen and Roland Mouret.