Princess Kate and Prince William were spotted in London, dazzling the crowd as they attended a special charity event.
The royal couple visited the Copper Box Arena in the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park to celebrate the 10th anniversary of Coach Corps, a sports coaching charity launched by the Pairs Royal Foundation.
Kate looked effortlessly stylish in a vintage blue Chanel jacket from 1995.
The double-breasted jacket featured CC logo embossed buttons, contrasting trim, and front patch pockets with crop sleeves.
She paired it with black wide-leg trousers, a matching top, and added a touch of glamour with a dainty silver necklace.
Completing her ensemble, Kate wore black high heels, kept her brunette locks loose and curly, and sported glamorous makeup.
During their visit, William and Kate had the opportunity to meet some of the young people benefiting from the charity’s work.
They also experienced some of the sports sessions offered by Coach Corps.
William, with a beaming smile, even tried his hand at boxing during the event, showcasing his boxing skills.
Coach Corps, an independent charity established in 2012, aims to create a new generation of sports coaches who will inspire their communities.
It was founded in response to the legacy ideals of the London Olympics and Paralympics, as well as the London riots.
The charity has supported over 750 disadvantaged young individuals in community sports coaching apprenticeships.
Among its ambassadors are renowned figures such as Steph Houghton, captain of England and Manchester City women’s team, Max Whitlock, a six-time Olympic medallist gymnast, and Judy Murray, a prominent tennis coach.
In a separate event earlier in the day, Sergeant Emma Probert, Princess Kate’s faithful bodyguard, received a Royal Distinction.
Emma, who has been assigned to Kate’s Royal Protection Unit since 2010, was awarded the Royal Victorian Order for her exceptional service.
The award is given to individuals who have served the monarch with distinction.
Emma has been by Kate’s side during numerous royal engagements since her marriage to Prince William in 2011.
Prior to working with Kate, Probert was responsible for the security of Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie.
Sergeant Probert, a member of Scotland Yard’s Protection Squad, is highly trained in martial arts and carries a 9mm Glock pistol and a Taser stun gun at all times when accompanying the Royals.
She is also believed to wear a stab vest while on duty with the royal family, ensuring their safety.
The royal couple’s appearance at the charity event not only showcased their support for Coach Corps but also highlighted Kate’s impeccable fashion sense.
Their engagement with the young people involved in the charity’s programs demonstrated their commitment to inspiring the next generation of sports coaches.
With their presence, Princess Kate and Prince William continue to make a positive impact in their roles as prominent figures in the royal family.