Birthday present from Wills? Kate Middleton flashed a new £110 gold bracelet from Halcyon Days brand that has three royal warrants during Birmingham visit
- Duchess of Cambridge, 38, wore a new gold bracelet in Birmingham yesterday
- The £110 Halcyon Days gold plated bangle is from a company with royal warrants
- Kate celebrated her 38th birthday this month, so it could be a gift from William
The Duchess of Cambridge wore a new gold bracelet yesterday – and it’s from a company with three royal warrants.
Kate Middleton, 38, flashed an elegant gold bangle on her right wrist as she visited the Birmingham science museum to launch a survey of early childhood.
The understated piece of jewellery was identified by royal fashion fan account Middleton Maven as the £110 Gold Plated Maya Torque Bangle by British brand Halcyon Days.
New bling: Kate Middleton, 38, flashed an elegant gold bangle on her right wrist (just seen) as she visited the Birmingham science museum to launch a survey of early childhood yesterday
Elegant: The understated piece of jewellery was identified as the £110 Gold Plated Maya Torque Bangle, pictured, by British brand Halcyon Days. The design comes in several colours
Royal seal of approval: The label is stocked by Harrods and boasts royal warrants from the Queen, the Duke of Edinburgh and Prince Charles. Pictured, the bangle on the website
The label is stocked by luxury retailers including Harrods and boasts royal warrants from the Queen, the Duke of Edinburgh and Prince Charles.
As Kate celebrated her 38th birthday earlier this month, it is possible the bangle is a gift from her husband, Prince William, 37.
The Duchess cut a stylish figure at the engagement yesterday, which was only publicised hours after the event.
Kate Middleton, 38, paired a trendy silk £295 blouse by Tabitha Ward with wide-leg Jigsaw trousers for her outfit in Birmingham today
The royal opted for the fashion-forward ensemble while launching the next stage of her early years work (pictured)
She wore a jazzy electric blue £295 blouse by British designer Tabitha Ward, which she paired with £130 high-waisted Jigsaw trousers.
During her visit to MiniBrum, an interactive, child-sized mini-city at Thinktank, Birmingham’s science museum, Kate launched a five-question survey, which aims to give people across the UK the chance to share their views on the next generation.
The Duchess of Cambridge is spending 24 hours touring the country to publicise the initiative and said yesterday: ‘I’m here today to launch a survey to hear society’s views about raising the next generation.
The mother-of-three wowed in the ’70s inspired ensemble as she stepped out at Birmingham Science Museum this afternoon
The royal recycled a pair of Jigsaw trousers for the visit, which she paired with a jazzy electric blue blouse
‘Parents, carers and families are at the heart of caring for children in the formative years so that is why I really want to listen to them.
The Early Years are more crucial for future health and happiness than any other moment in our lifetime.’
The Duchess will take in London, Cardiff and Surrey today as she pushes the scheme.
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