The Duchess of Cambridge stuns in her green coat and country-chic boots

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The Duchess of Cambridge wore two looks featuring green coats for a visit to Abergavenny in Wales yesterday (March 1), to celebrate St David’s Day, including a pair of chic country boots.

The Duchess wore a sleek dark green Sportmax coat for most of her visit, over a turtleneck sweater and fitted jeans.

In honor of the national flower of Wales, she wore a daffodil on the lapel of her coat to pay tribute to this important occasion.

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Kate was joined by her husband, the Duke of Cambridge, for the visit and the couple were pictured meeting members of the community, attending a market and visiting local businesses.

The royal couple’s first stop was the Pant Farm family farm to learn more about their work and the importance of multi-generational family businesses.

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For her visit to the farm, the Duchess wore another green coat, this time a short raincoat. She paired the clothing change with country-chic boots from Blundstone, which are currently in stock and on sale (at the time of writing).

Kate’s boots are currently discounted by 21% from £155 to £122.

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Blundstone Classic Boots Walnut Brown

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£122.00

There are a variety of other colors such as olive and also styles with a slight heel.

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The ‘Woodcock Advanced Jacket‘ worn by Kate is currently sold out, but you can find it online and sign up to receive updates when it’s back in stock.

Footage of Prince William and Kate’s visit to Wales has been shared on their official social media accounts.

The couple also took part in a tree planting ceremony as part of the Queen’s ‘Plant a Tree for the Jubilee’ initiative, known as the Queen’s Green Canopy.

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A caption next to a photograph of the planting explained, “The @DukeandDuchessofCambridge joins World Heritage Youth Ambassadors in planting a tree for The @queensgreencanopy in this very special #PlatinumJubilee year.”


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