The Princess of Wales looked effortlessly elegant as she accompanied the Prince of Wales on a visit to youth organizations in Scarborough today.
Catherine, as always, exuded her signature style in a camel midi dress, perfectly complemented by a matching coat.
Her outfit was completed with a £460 pure wool long run coat from max and co, a £295 D’Amelia London handbag, and a £60 woven waist belt from Bowdoin.
The royal couple paid tribute to Remembrance Day by wearing poppies on their lapels.
Their visit to the resort town aimed to launch funding for the support of young people’s mental health, spearheaded by the Royal Foundation.
Catherine and Prince William, who donned a burgundy jumper, blue shirt, and navy jacket, visited The Street, a community hub that hosts organizations aiming to grow and develop their services.
Here, they met with the grant panel of young people from the area who will be responsible for distributing the funding to local projects.
As they arrived in North Yorkshire, the duo were greeted by an enthusiastic crowd, eager to catch a glimpse of the royal couple.
The day began with engagements with local organizations that will benefit from the funding, which was made possible through a collaboration between the Royal Foundation of the Prince and Princess of Wales and the Two Ridings Community Foundation.
William and Catherine commenced their visit by meeting with the grant panel of young people who played a pivotal role in deciding how the allocated funds should be distributed.
Additionally, they had the opportunity to witness firsthand how community organizations are coming together to assist individuals facing the challenges of rising living costs.
The Royal Foundation and Two Ridings Community Foundation have successfully brought together local donors to secure funding for community-led organizations working with young people in Scarborough.
The young individuals on the grant panel themselves have received support from local community organizations.