Princess Kate and Prince William are in south Wales for three engagements, starting with the Brynawel Rehabilitation Centre, near Pontyclun.
The couple will meet with local communities to learn more about mental health initiatives in the region.
For the occasion, Kate paid tribute to Wales with an outfit that could have been inspired by Welsh national dress.
The Princess donned a mid-length black and white houndstooth print skirt, not dissimilar to those traditionally worn by Welsh women.
These gingham skirts are still worn today for Welsh folk dancing performances.
Kate’s skirt was the Black and White Houndstooth Midi Skirt from high street favourite Zara.
It is no longer available to buy new from Zara as it belonged to a previous season’s collection, but it can be found second-hand on various webistes.
On Resell Zara, where cutsomers sell clothing they no longer wear, it is on offer for £5.99.
The royal combined this with a long, cream-coloured coat, thought to be a bespoke Alexander McQueen design, and a white turtleneck top.
The Princess also had a daffodil, Wales’ national flower, pinned to her left lapel.
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