Wednesday 22 January 2020

Kate Middleton visits women's prison in third stop on her whirlwind 24-hour post-Megxit tour of Britain

The Duchess of Cambridge arrived at a women's prison today to meet inmates in the final leg of a three-part trip tour of Britain in 24 hours as she launches a landmark survey on early childhood development.

Mother-of-three Kate, 38, will meet current prisoners at HMP Send near Woking, Surrey, and talk to women she met during a previous visit in 2015, who have since been released and are trying to rebuild their families. 

Today was the third day in a row that Kate or her husband Prince William took the spotlight as the Royal Family carries on with life after the Duke and Duchess of Sussex stepped down as senior royals and left for Canada.

Other royals were also hard at work today, with Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall meeting patients at Birmingham Children's Hospital and Sophie, Countess of Wessex meeting members of the armed forces in Sierra Leone. The latter is the sort of trip Harry and Meghan might have done in the past, especially considering their love of Africa.



Kate wore a £349 Massimo Dutti camel coat for her engagements today, teaming it with a polo neck jumper and £30 leopard print skirt from Zara. She also opted for a gold medallion pendant and Accessorise drop earrings. 

Her visit comes as the Duchess of Sussex's aides revealed in an Instagram post that she made a secret visit to The Mayhew animal welfare charity in Kensal Green, North West London, while in the capital two weeks ago. 





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