Kate Middleton & Queen Elizabeth Make a Rare Joint Appearance in London
Kate Middleton and Queen Elizabeth stepped out for a rare joint visit to officially open Bush House at King's College London.
For the event, Kate wore
The royal visit will include "robotics demos" and meeting with "students on the virtual trading floor," per royal commentator Omid Scobie.
Kate Middleton and Queen Elizabeth stepped out in unison on Tuesday to officially open Bush House at King's College in London. The last time that Kate and the Queen made a joint visit together, without any other members of the royal family in attendance, was way back in 2012.
For their 2019 outing, Kate wore a chic gray dress, while Queen Elizabeth wore pink:
Royal commentator Omid Scobie revealed details of the visit on Twitter writing, "Later this morning Duchess Kate will join the Queen to officially open @KingsCollegeLon's #BushHouse. The pair (pictured on their first engagement together in 2012) will watch robotics demos, meet students on the virtual trading floor and check out one of two new roof terraces.
As reported by Kensington Palace, after her joint visit with the Queen, Kate will head to the Foundling Museum "to understand how they use art to make a positive contribution to society by engaging with vulnerable and marginalized young people."
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