Catherine, the Princess of Wales makes a powerful statement in her outfit today as she visited the Foundling Museum in Brunswick Square, London.Â
Clad in a candy pink blazer, blouse, and trousers from Alexander McQueen and a pair of white leather pumps from Gianvito Rossi, Catherine reflects a sweet vibe of spring and happiness as she walked to the Museum ground and greeted the staff.
Princess of Wales in a candy mood reflecting a sweet vibe of spring |
Soft pink ensembles from Alexander McQueen couture house ©PA |
A power statement she wants to convey as she visited the Foundling Museum dedicated to abandoned children. This visit is part of her Shaping Us Campaign she helped launched in January this year.Â
The Foundling Museum’s mission is to inspire change through the power of the arts. Foundling is a historic term applied to children, usually babies, who have been abandoned by parents then discovered and cared for by others.
Pretty in pink! ©PA |
The Shaping Us is a campaign led by The Princess of Wales which aims to raise awareness of the critical importance of early childhood in shaping the adults we become.
Kate in an Alexander McQueen pink pantsuits ©PA |
Early Childhood is an advocacy supported by the Prince and Princess of Wales to promote awareness of the importance of the early development of children. It is guided and supported by the Royal Foundation.Â
Kate visited the picnic ground of Chelsea Flower Show ©PA |
Kate visited the picnic ground of Chelsea Flower Show ©PA |
On May 22, the Princess of Wales visited the picnic ground with young children at the Chelsea Flower Show.
Wearing a pink satin dress from ME+EM and a pair of espadrille wedges from Castaner, Catherine delighted the youngsters by joining them on the picnic ground and engaging in a casual conversation.Â
Catherine wears satin pink dress |
Members of the Royal Family have been attending the Chelsea Flower Show for decades. It's an environmental campaign program supported by the Royal Horticulture Society to promote awareness on nature and the relaxed vibe of surrounding. The late Queen Elizabeth II was the Society's life long patron.Â
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