Today, The Duchess of Cambridge visited Hornsey Road Children’s Centre in London.
The Duchess, who is three months pregnant was actually going to visit the Centre in September this year but had to cancel due to her extreme morning sickness.
Family Action, charity patronage by the Queen, is one of those providing services including vital care and mental health support for parents at the center. This visit is Catherine’s continuous effort to promote the mental health campaign being supported by the royal trio. Earlier in the day, Family Action tweeted about Duchess’ visit today.
The Duchess of Cambridge hearing about the work of @family_action today pic.twitter.com/tkwYq4f8jh
— Victoria Murphy (@byQueenVic) November 14, 2017
The Duchess’ visit to Hornsey Road Children’s Centre was to see the facilities which support local parents and young children. The Centre provides vital mental health support to parents, as well as offering antenatal & postnatal services, a nursery, and playgroups.
Kate describes children’s activities at Hornsey Road children’s centre as the “best fun” pic.twitter.com/SolIdMkoy5
— Victoria Murphy (@byQueenVic) November 14, 2017
At the center, the Duchess chats to families in the nursery who have benefitted from Hornsey Road Children’s Centre’s support.
The Duchess met with the parent’s charity representatives to discuss perinatal mental health services which operate nationwide.
Before leaving Catherine was presented with a posy.
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The Duchess paired her outfit with HALFNHALF Stretch Knee-High Boot from Russell & Bromley. The black suede block heel boots belong to the collaboration collection of Russell & Bromley and Stuart Weitzman and are available online for £455.00.
Duchess was seen carrying her Mulberry Bayswater clutch.
Annoushka pearls with Kiki McDonough hoops finished the look.