Kate Middleton is the epitome of chic in Dolce & Gabbana jacket-skirt combo as she meets children at hospital

Kate Middleton was the epitome of chic in a Dolce & Gabbana jacket and skirt combo as she attended an arts and crafts session during a visit to Evelina London Children's Hospital on Tuesday afternoon. The Duchess of Cambridge posed many glamorous photos during the event and helped young patients and their families cut-out paper.
The royal maintained a polished look for the event, plumping for a bespoke boucle tweed two-piece from Italian fashion house Dolce & Gabbana. She wore a flattering jacket, which featured sapphire-esque buttons while the skirt showed off her svelte legs. The Duchess, who first wore the ensemble during an event in February 2019, teamed the outfit this time with £355 black block heel pumps by Gianvito Rossi and Mappin & Webb earrings.

Kate, during the engagement, was give a handmade "rag wreath" by 10-year-old Luke Wheeler-Waddison, and his four-year-old sister Savannah. The royal promised to put the present in her daughter Princess Charlotte's room.
While receiving the present, Kate exclaimed: "Wow! That's so lovely. Charlotte will love this." She was told that the brother and sister duo had taken nearly three to four hours to make the present for her, the Daily Mail reported.

The royal, who is a patron of the hospital, also looked happy posing for a photograph taken using an Instax instant-print camera by Luke, who was first operated on for a congenital heart condition at the hospital when he was just five days old.
The duchess was reportedly at the event in her capacity as patron of the National Portrait Gallery (NPG) which runs creative arts workshops for young patients at hospitals across London. Kate was also presented with a posy by nine-year-old Anna-Victoria Amoafa-Sennie, who suffers from achondroplasia, a form of dwarfism. In an unusual move, the Duchess also posed for multiple mobile phone pictures.