Kate Middleton Is Really Beautiful In Her Jackie Kennedy-style In London!

The Duchess of Cambridge displayed her Jackie Kennedy-style ladylike chic today as she stepped out in a red and white gingham check two pieceThe Duchess of Cambridge displayed her Jackie Kennedy-style ladylike chic today as she stepped out in a red and white gingham check two pieceThe Duchess of Cambridge displayed her Jackie Kennedy-style ladylike chic today as she stepped out in a red and white gingham check two piece
The Duchess of Cambridge stepped out today in Jackie Kennedy-style that features a red and white gingham check two piece coupled with a perfect black cover heels and a matching small purse as she supported her husband William for the second day on official duties.
 The mother-of-two wore her brunette hair styled in loose waves which fell around her shoulders with little make up on her face. The couple looked happy and relaxed as they chatted with representatives of the XLP mentoring project in Barbican, London. See more photos below...
William and Kate previously visited another XLP project in Gipsy Hill just under a year ago when Kate was eight months' pregnant with Princess Charlotte
Designed by Kensington-based bespoke firm Eponine, she added a touch of spring-like flair to the occasion in the colourful ensemble
Kate wore a dress from Eponine set up by former personal stylist Jet Shenkman, and named after the lead character is Les Miserables Shrugging of recent criticisms that they don't take on enough royal duties, the couple looked happy and relaxed as they chatted with representatives of the XLP mentoring project in Barbican, LondonKate teamed the ladylike ensemble with a black clutch bag and wore high heeled black pumps to complete the lookThe couple are visiting the XLP project which works in more than 75 schools in London to help young people who are facing emotional, behavioural and relational challengesKate's retro style outfit had a hint of Jackie Jennedy about it and comes from Eponine's SS16 collection, costing £600 apieceWilliam placed a protective hand on his wife's back as they made their way to a visit to the mentoring programme of the XLP project, which aims to create positive futures for young people growing up on deprived inner city estatesThe couple are doing their best to prove the critics who say they are part time royals wrong as they complete a second day of official engagements after packing in four meetings yesterday on the difficult issue of suicide and mental health.The mother-of-two was looking relaxed and fresh faced following her recent ski break to the French AlpsThe couple are undertaking their second day in a row of engagements after yesterday visiting a suicide refuge, visiting campaigners at St Thomas Hospital, joining a documentary screening at Kensington Palace and having a private discussion with families bereaved by suicide  The royal couple were set to meet mentors and service users from three boroughs at the XLP project at London Wall, near the Barbican in the City of London. Mentors are all drawn from the local community and receiving training and supervision from an experienced full-time co-ordinator

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