Kate Middleton meets Stephen Frank at Imperial War Museum

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Kate Middleton arrived at the Imperial Museum to open two new galleries, The Second World War Galleries and The Holocaust Galleries. The Duchess of Cambridge appeared to be wearing a floor-length navy blue coat, which was perfect for the cold November weather. Kate decided to re-wear her Catherine Walker bespoke coat.

The Duchess first chose to wear it in May this year.

Kate styled the coat with a white blouse with black criss-cross stripes across it, accentuated with little gold buttons.

To match her coat, the Duchess was wearing navy blue tight-fitting trousers and matching navy stiletto heels.

The heels appeared to be her Prada blue suede pointy-toe pumps, which retailed for £528 before selling out.

Kate also appropriately wore a red poppy on her coat for Remembrance Day tomorrow.

The Duchess also wore a stunning blue belt on her trousers to tie the outfit together.

For her jewellery, Kate was wearing her £300,000 engagement ring which previously belonged to her late mother-in-law Princess Diana.

Matching this, the Duchess chose similar sapphire drop earrings to perfectly go with her ring.

Kate wore minimal makeup with pale pink lipstick and had her hair in its usual wavy brunette style.

Twitter user Ahmed Gabr wrote: “The Duchess looks very nice.”

Another, Evan Campbell added: “A beauty true and true.

“Seeing her gives much light to the darkness of things going on today.”

Royal fan @shayne571 commented saying: “I love this outfit.”

Another fan, @rich_kimmie added: “A breath of fresh air.”

As Britons will be marking Remembrance Day tomorrow, Kate’s visit to the Imperial War Museum on November 10 was especially significant.

The Duchess was reunited with Stephen Frank BEM, whom she photographed for ‘Generations: Portraits of Holocaust Survivors’.

She could even be heard saying: “Come and give me a cuddle” to Mr Frank, which impressed royal fans online.

A fan account for the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge tweeted: “Aw that’s so nice!

“I loved that she hugged him like a friend… she doesn’t do that often on engagements so it was special for sure.”

The exhibition will be on display at the museum until January 2022.

Video clips were also released of Kate viewing the inside of a typical 1940s house inside the museum, where she could be seen laughing with the museum’s director.

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