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Kate Middleton sorprende con falda de $7 mil y luce look similar a Meghan Markle

La duquesa de Cambrigde no pudo evitar imitar el legado que dejó Meghan en cuanto a estilo.

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Viernes 24 de enero de 2020

Tras el terremoto que azotó a la familia real en los últimos días con la decisión del Príncipe Harry y Meghan Markle de abandonar sus títulos de la realeza para radicarse en Canadá, los integrantes de la monarquía británica han tenido que seguir con sus actividades intentando superar esta situación. Una de ellas fue Kate Middleton, esposa del Príncipe Harry, quien visitó el centro infantil Ely y Careau en Cardiff, donde llamó la atención por su atuendo.

La duquesa de Cambrigde lució un estilo sobrio y sencillo que recordó la austeridad al momento de vestir que tenía Meghan Marklen en las actividades oficiales de la familia real británica. Con un abrigo camel de Massimo Dutti y un jersey negro, Kate salió de su estilo tradicional que estaba marcado por los tonos otoñales y los abrigos con faldas largas y botas.

Además, llamó la atención su falda con animal print Zara que está avaluada en tan solo 8 euros (7 mil pesos chilenos aproximadamente) y sus botas reutilizadas de Ralph Lauren.

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Today The Duchess of Cambridge visited HMP Send to talk to some of the women she met during a visit to the prison in 2015 — who have since been successfully rehabilitated, released and are rebuilding their families, in addition to women currently at the prison. The Duchess heard about the work that the Forward Trust do at the prison in supporting clients to improve their relationships with friends and family, including reconnecting with children. Among those that The Duchess spoke with today was Kirsty, who she first met in 2015. Kirsty spent her childhood in and out of the care system. Following a series of adverse experiences, she turned to substance misuse and began a 10-year cycle of addiction and reoffending: • “While serving my sentence, I woke up one day and realised enough was enough. • I took myself to my drug and alcohol worker and asked for help. I was lucky enough to be sent to HMP Send for a fresh start. • The programme changed my life. In some of my darkest moments since, I have never turned back to drugs.” • What we experience in the earliest years – from in the womb to the age of five – is instrumental in shaping our future lives. The Duchess of Cambridge has spent time meeting with families across the country and hearing about the issues they deal with day-to-day, in addition to speaking with academics, experts, organisations and practitioners. It takes just 5 minutes to have your say in the biggest ever conversation on early childhood – click the link in our bio to answer the #5BigQuestions on the Under 5s.

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👦🏽👧🏼The Duchess of Cambridge has launched an online survey which will provide vital new insights into the nations thoughts and concerns on raising young children. Conducted by The Royal Foundation, the survey aims to spark the biggest ever conversation on early childhood that will ultimately help bring about positive, lasting change for generations to come. The Duchess kickstarted the launch of the survey during a visit to MiniBrum at Thinktank where she was shown around the interactive, child-sized mini-city by children who helped design the space and spoke to parents and carers about the survey. The launch was followed by countrywide visits to early years organisations, including a baby sensory class at the Ely and Careau Children’s Centre in Cardiff where she heard about the support that parents receive. At HMP Send, Her Royal Highness spoke to some of the women she met during a visit to the prison in 2015, who have since been successfully rehabilitated, released and are rebuilding their families, in addition to women currently at the prison. The Duchess heard about the work that the Forward Trust do at HMP Send in supporting clients to improve their relationships with friends and family, including reconnecting with children. Find out more and take part in the survey @KensingtonRoyal. 📸: @KensingtonRoyal and Press Association

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