Business Chic! Kate Middleton is beautiful in a beige blazer and navy trousers

Kate Middleton cut a stunning figure in a £50 cream Zara blazer and black trousers as she headed to a children’s charity in London in her first outing after a busy Platinum Jubilee weekend.

Duchess of CambridgeThe 40-year-old looked elated when she visited Little Village Brent in the Uncle Building early this afternoon.

The mother-in-law took her hair off her face as soon as she arrived at the charity, and showed off her natural beauty with a simple makeup look, pairing a light layer of foundation with a smoky brown eye and pink lipstick.

Hours after their visit a source claimed that Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s daughter Lillibet did not meet her cousin Cambridge during their first visit to the UK because Prince William and Kate dropped invitations to their first birthday party at Frogmore Cottage. was turned down.

Duke and Duchess of Sussex Invited William, Kate and their children Prince GeorgePrincess Charlotte, seven, and Prince Louis, four, attended Lillibet’s first birthday party as ‘an olive branch’ – but the Cambridges did not attend, according to Page Six.

Kate Middleton cut a polished figure in a cream blazer and black trousers as she headed to a children’s charity in London in her first outing after a busy Platinum Jubilee weekend.

The Duchess of Cambridge, 40, offered a lesson in business chic while visiting Brent's Little Village early this afternoon

The Duchess of Cambridge, 40, offered a lesson in business chic while visiting Brent’s Little Village early this afternoon

The Duchess has long been a fan of high street brand Zara, and often rocks out pieces from the Spanish retailer for royal events.

During her visit, the Duchess will meet with staff and volunteers at the center as well as a family that is currently receiving aid.

Little Village is London’s largest baby bank network, with eight locations in the capital, providing a warm, supportive community for families going through difficult times.

The charity equips families with clothing, toys and essentials for babies and toddlers up to five years of age, including nappies, bedding, buggies and toiletries, as well as linking them to key services.

Families are referred for donations through a network of professionals such as midwives, health visitors and social workers, and can receive items either through home delivery or by coming to their local center.

Since its launch in 2016, Little Village’s team of over 600 volunteers have responded to nearly 20,000 requests for support across London, reaching over 22,000 children.

Mother-in-law gives business chic lessons as she arrives at a children's charity early this afternoon in London

Mother-in-law gives business chic lessons as she arrives at a children's charity early this afternoon in London

The mother-in-law gave a lesson in business chic as she arrived at a children’s charity earlier this afternoon in London (left and right)

Hours after their visit a source claimed that Lillibet did not meet her cousin Cambridge during her first trip to Britain for the Platinum Jubilee because Prince William and Kate turned down an invitation to their first birthday party at Frogmore Cottage was.

Hours after their visit a source claimed that Lillibet did not meet her cousin Cambridge during her first trip to Britain for the Platinum Jubilee because Prince William and Kate turned down an invitation to their first birthday party at Frogmore Cottage was.

It comes after a source told the US newspaper that things are “still appalling” between the warring brothers and that “William is still wary of spending time alone with Harry because you never know what to report later.” can.’

The party took place on 4 June while the Cambridges were at Cardiff Castle to celebrate the Platinum Jubilee.

It comes as Harry and Meghan give the world a rare glimpse of Lillibet – and the Grace and Grace Windsor home as they head to L.A. – as they are believed to be photographing the one-year-old meeting the Queen for the first time. was banned from. Time.

The Sussexes released a photo taken of the little girl – named in tribute to the Queen, whose childhood nickname was Lillibet – on the grounds of Frogmore Cottage where she celebrated her first birthday in Windsor on Saturday with birthday cake, balloons, party games and a picnic celebrated. breakfast

Guests in attendance include Zara and Mike Tindall and their three children, as well as Peter Phillip’s two daughters, but Lilbet’s first cousin was not present. Kensington Palace did not comment on the claims.

Among the gifts was apparently a pastel pink VW Beetle ride-on car, priced at £75 from Selfridges, while supporters from the Sussexes donated $100,000 to a charity in his honour. Prince Charles may have bought her the same kind of hammock he bought for Prince George – when a Sussex colleague was seen taking it off his private jet in Santa Barbara.

Last night it was claimed the Queen banned Harry and Meghan from allowing a photographer to visit their great-granddaughter Lillibet for the first time from the Monarch. The photographer has not been named – but it could be his friend Misson Harriman, who has photographed the Sussexes several times since the couple became a couple nearly six years ago.

The Duchess has long been a fan of high street brand Zara, and often rocks out pieces from the Spanish retailer for royal events.

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The Duchess has long been a fan of high street brand Zara, and often pulls out pieces from the Spanish retailer for royal events

Investigative journalist Tom Bower, working on the biography of the Duchess of Sussex, said: ‘Meghan must have been furious to hear that photographs of their Windsor meeting were banned. Banned from the balcony for Trooping the Colour, no shot of her with the Queen in St. Paul and then the final blow was no shot of Lillibet with her great-grandmother. In the end, Palace is playing a good hand’.

He said: ‘The Sussex’ contract with Netflix is ​​in danger. The veto of the photos would fuel the outrage of the Sussexes. Harry’s vengeance could lead to more revelations in his book Bill, to be published later this year. It is a dangerous game for both sides.

William and Harry have been separated from a rift that began in March 2019, when William reportedly kicked Harry and Meghan out of Kensington Palace over alleged bullying of staff, the Sussexes breaking their joint foundation and at Buckingham Palace Established a new office.

These claims surfaced in Robert Lacey’s book Battle of Brothers, which was published before Harry and Meghan’s Oprah accusing the royal family of racism and claimed that the Duchess of Sussex was suicidal and six months pregnant , then they were released.

Harry also said that his brother and father were ‘trapped’ by the institution of the monarchy, and that his father, Charles, seemed to have been ‘really disappointed’.