Kate Middleton stayed warm in a long black coat as she made a trip to Mumbles in Wales. The Duchess joined her husband, Prince William, as they visited Mumbles Lifeboat Station. The trip is part of a tour of Wales and local communities.

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During the visit, Kate and William will speak to crew members and emergency rescue personnel.

The Duchess of Cambridge wore a long black coat that cut off just above the ankle.

The item was high street label, Hobbs, £349, and she wore it buttoned up the front.

The garment on top of a long red skirt that could be seen peeking underneath the coat.

Kate showed off her slim frame in the garment that pulled her in at the waist with a thin belt.

There were two large buttons on each side of the look and the coat had a crossover neckline.

She gave the wintery ensemble a pop of colour with a red skirt, reportedly from Zara.

The Duchess of Cambridge wore a red chiffon skirt with pale pink heart across the pattern.

She held onto a quilted leather Mulberry bag, in red, with similar ones costing £695.

Kate wore a pair of knee high slouchy black boots which had a small heel.

The Duchess of Cambridge pulled her hair off her face into a half-down half-up style.

She recycled a pair of stunning earnings she wore to Wimbledon earlier this year, opting for Asprey’s gold and diamond small Oakleaf hoops.

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Kate looked classy with a simple make-up look, wearing a slick of blusher and coat of mascara.

The Duke and Duchess are set to board a lifeboat in order to talk to crew today.

They will also meet with members of the public at the seafront and a group of local parents and carers to hear about life in the village.

After their trip to Mumbles, they are set to visit Port Talbot and see local businesses and organisations.

Earlier this week, the two royals stepped out together as they attended the BAFTAs.

Kate dazzled in a recycled dress, embracing the award’s message of sustainability.

She wore a gold and white floor length gown by fashion house Alexander McQueen that she was seen in previously in 2012.

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