The Duchess of Cambridge has sent fans wild with her latest outfit for a royal engagement.
Kate, 37, visited the Natural History Museum on Wednesday and wore a burgundy knitted jumper from Warehouse, a pair of green culottes and a £3,000 Chanel bag.
The Duchess beamed as arrived at the Angela Marmont Centre for UK Biodiversity on Wednesday, to hear how it is helping to protect UK wildlife.
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Mother-of-three Kate stole the show with her choice of outfit, with her £39 Warehouse jumper becoming an instant hit.
So much so, it’s already sold out on the website!
However, you can pick up the same jumper in dark green or black for the same price.
The jumper features a scalloped high neck and cuffs and long-sleeves.
You can buy the jumper in a range of sizes from 6 to 18.
Kate paired the jumper with a pair of Jigsaw green trousers – which are on sale at the moment for £89 down from £130.
Meanwhile, Kate also showed off her new blonder hair during the visit.
Kate appeared to have had her brunette locks lightened to a caramel blonde colour.
After her engagement, celebrity stylist James Johnson said the Duchess has opted for “golden tones perfect for the autumn season” to “frame her face” and make her hair appear “thicker”.
He told Daily Mail’s Femail: “Kate has opted for golden tones perfect for the autumn season.
“These soft lighter pieces help frame her face, keeps the warmth in these colder approaching months.
“By adding soft pieces of colour [also known as balayage] it can also help the hair look thicker as it creates more dimension within the hairstyle making it appearing more 3D.”
During her visit, Kate – who became the museum’s patron in 2013 – saw some of its specimens and DNA sequencing in action.
Back in 2017, Kate unveiled the museum’s new blue whale skeleton and revealed her children Prince George, six, and Princess Charlotte, four, love visiting it.
She said during a speech at the time: “I remember visiting the Natural History Museum as a child, and being inspired with a love of nature.
There were some very excited children waiting outside the Natural History Museum today!
HRH the Duchess of Cambridge visited the @NHM_London to hear about how the museum’s Angela Marmont Centre for UK Biodiversity is championing and helping to protect UK wildlife. pic.twitter.com/pjvaw14oDg
— The Royal Family Channel (@RoyalFamilyITNP) October 9, 2019
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“And now, as a parent myself, I am experiencing the joy all over again with my own children, who adore coming here – and it is not just to see the T-Rex, mind you.”
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