Kate Middleton arrives in Scotland looking regal in Jonathan Saunders

Kate Middleton Jonathan Saunders
Photography by Jeff J Mitchell/Getty Images
Kate Middleton Jonathan Saunders
Photography by Jeff J Mitchell/Getty Images

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The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge arrived in Scotland yesterday (without Prince George, insert sad face emoji) for their royal duties as the Earl and Countess of Strathearn. This is their first visit to the region since being given the titles in 2011. Before spending the rest of day touring a distillery and visiting a village fête, for their first stop, the duo visited the Strathearn Community College to greet young scouts, cadets and reps from Scotland’s Air Ambulance service. While William chatted it up with the rescue team, Kate Middleton got a warm welcome from a group of young girl guides and was gifted a large teddy bear in a Stathearn kilt for Prince George from the people.

For her first official public appearance since the Australian Royal Tour, Kate Middleton wore a regal-looking wool jacquard coat by Scottish designer Jonathan Saunders (how fitting) from the Fall 2013 collection. Although we can only catch a glimpse of her dress, Middleton donned a matching pink-hue dress by Goat, a designer she has stepped out in before. While she opted for neutral-coloured accessories—a patent leather clutch and her go-to pair of pumps– by L.K. Bennett, the Duchess surprised us with the addition of Celtic-designed brooch we’ve never seen before. Her stunning engagement ring, Kiki McDonough drop earrings and her Cartier watch she wears on repeat completed her look. With Kate’s calendar being much busier in the coming months, we know this summer we’re going to be sartorially (and royally!) satisfied.

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