Kate Middleton wears emerald green dress for Anna Freud Centre visit

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Kate Middleton stepped out in an emerald green dress for her visit to the Anna Freud Centre.

For her second engagement for Mental Health Awareness Week, the Princess of Wales wore a £3,000 emerald green midi dress from Suzannah London, alongside her Alessandra Rich white heels. 

The Anna Freud National Centre for Children and Families is a children’s mental health charity with more than 60 years’ of experience helping young minds.

It’s also a topic close to Kate’s heart, as she’s long been a champion of prioritising the mental wellbeing of young people, and supports various charities, including Heads Together and Shout 85258.




It’s worth pointing out that Kate’s decision to wear the Suzannah Flippy Wiggle dress in an emerald green tone comes days after she wore the same dress in a white version.

To complete the look, the mum-of-three wore her hair in a bouncy blow-out and went for minimal jewellery.


Earlier this week, she stepped out in symbolic yellow earlier this week when she met with young people who had been supported by the Dame Kelly Holmes Trust.

Suzannah London has been a favourite with the royals recently, with both Lady Louise and Sophie Wessex stepping out in the brand over the past few weeks.

Back in 2014, the Princess of Wales also wore a green and white Suzannah tea dress for Prince George’s first birthday portraits.

In fact, Kate has recycled a lot of her looks recently, including her Elie Saab garden party outfit, which was the exact same as her 2019 Royal Ascot look.

Get the look

Midi Tea Dress, ASOS Design, £20.80

Buttoned linen-blend dress, Mango, £45.99

Delilah Midi Dress, Nobody’s Child, £55

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