Kate Middleton dons £1,795 Chloe blazer and £90 Veja trainers on a visit to ...

Kate Middleton dons £1,795 Chloe blazer and £90 Veja trainers on a visit to ...
Kate Middleton dons £1,795 Chloe blazer and £90 Veja trainers on a visit to ...

The Duchess of Cambridge cut a relaxed figure as she arrived for a visit to the Natural History Museum in London today. 

Casual Kate, 39, who studied art history at university and has been patron of the attraction since 2013, dressed down in pair of blue cropped jeans, a Ralph Lauren white vest top and £1,795 salmon-coloured blazer by CHLOÉ, which features gathered waist, notched lapels and oversized cargo pockets.

Typically stylish, the mother-of-three completed her paired-back look with her favourite £90 Veja trainers and accessorised with a gold necklace by Daniella Draper and dainty gold hoop earrings. 

The natural beauty, who wore her soft brunette locks in a bouncy blow dry, opted for just a light dusting of pink blusher and pink lip tint, while Princess Diana's famous sapphire and diamond engagement ring gleamed on Kate's finger. 

The Duchess of Cambridge, 39, joined schoolchildren during her visit to the Natural History Museum to learn about its Urban Nature Project (pictured)

The Duchess of Cambridge, 39, joined schoolchildren during her visit to the Natural History Museum to learn about its Urban Nature Project (pictured)

During her visit, a smiling Kate learnt more about how communities across the UK will benefit from the Urban Nature Project (UNP), which the Museum is launching later this year

During her visit, a smiling Kate learnt more about how communities across the UK will benefit from the Urban Nature Project (UNP), which the Museum is launching later this year

The Duchess of Cambridge (pictured), 39, cut a relaxed figure as she arrived for a visit to the Natural History Museum in London today

The Duchess of Cambridge (pictured), 39, cut a relaxed figure as she arrived for a visit to the Natural History Museum in London today

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The Duchess of Cambridge took a tour of the Natural History Museum's wildlife gardens, where she met local school children and learnt more about how communities across the UK will benefit from the Urban Nature Project (UNP), which the Museum is launching later this year. 

Kate was met by Museum Director, Dr Doug Gurr, who explained how the project is helping people to reconnect with the natural world and find the solutions urgently needed to protect the planet's future. 

Working with partner museums and wildlife organisations across the UK, the project will engage the nation with the importance of nature in towns and cities, and produce practical tools for supporting the wildlife that lives around us.

The Duchess heard more about the plans for the project and the work that is being carried out to transform the Natural History Museum gardens into a cutting-edge research centre, which will include outdoor classrooms and a living lab, to deliver science and learning programmes for young people, schools and families across the country.  

Kate visited the Museum’s Wildlife Garden and joined local schoolchildren taking part in nature activities, including spider-making and an interactive story-telling exercise (pictured)

Kate visited the Museum’s Wildlife Garden and joined local schoolchildren taking part in nature activities, including spider-making and an interactive story-telling exercise (pictured)

The Duchess of Cambridge looked in high spirits as she enjoyed woodland crafts with local schoolchildren as she took a tour of the Natural History Museum's wildlife gardens

The Duchess of Cambridge looked in high spirits as she enjoyed woodland crafts with local schoolchildren as she took a tour of the Natural History Museum's wildlife gardens

The Duchess of Cambridge appeared to be thoroughly enjoying herself as she joined local schoolchildren in taking part in nature activities, including spider-making (pictured)

The Duchess of Cambridge appeared to be thoroughly enjoying herself as she joined local schoolchildren in taking part in nature activities, including spider-making (pictured)

Typically stylish, the mother-of-three completed her paired-back look with her favourite £90 Veja trainers and accessorised with a gold necklace by Daniella Draper and dainty gold hoop earrings. Pictured, joining in crafts with local schoolchildren

Typically stylish, the mother-of-three completed her paired-back look with her favourite £90 Veja trainers and accessorised with a gold necklace by Daniella Draper and dainty gold hoop earrings. Pictured, joining in crafts with local schoolchildren

The mother-of-three could be seen holding a pot of honey as local schoolchildren gathered around and tasted the natural produce

The mother-of-three could be seen holding a pot of honey as local schoolchildren gathered around and tasted the natural produce

The royal crouched down so that the schoolchildren could reach the pot of honey she was clutched as she visited the museums wildlife garden

The royal crouched down so that the schoolchildren could reach the pot of honey she was clutched as she visited the museums wildlife garden

A smiling Duchess seemed to be having a fun-filled afternoon as she took a tour of the Natural History Museum's wildlife gardens

A smiling Duchess seemed to be having a fun-filled afternoon as she took a tour of the Natural History Museum's wildlife gardens

The Duchess of Cambridge visited the Urban Nature Project today

Kate (pictured) has been patron of the attraction since 2013

The Duchess of Cambridge visited the Urban Nature Project at the Natural History Museum in central London today

The Duchess of Cambridge believes that spending time outdoors plays a pivotal role in children’s future health and happiness, building foundations that last through childhood and over a lifetime

The Duchess of Cambridge believes that spending time outdoors plays a pivotal role in children’s future health and happiness, building foundations that last through childhood and over a lifetime

Kate, who had a pine cone attached to her jeans after an afternoon of crafts with local schoolchildren, could be seen peering up to the top of the trees

Kate, who had a pine cone attached to her jeans after an afternoon of crafts with local schoolchildren, could be seen peering up to the top of the trees

The Duchess of Cambridge and the local schoolchildren could be seen clutching their handiwork after an afternoon of crafts at the Natural History Museum

The Duchess of Cambridge and the local schoolchildren could be seen clutching their handiwork after an afternoon of crafts at the Natural History Museum

Throughout the afternoon The Duchess got stuck into helping children from the nearby St. Mary of the Angels Primary School with some nature focused craft activities

Throughout the afternoon The Duchess got stuck into helping children from the nearby St. Mary of the Angels Primary School with some nature focused craft activities

The royal helped staff fix an acoustic monitoring device to a cherry tree in the Wildlife Garden (pictured), which will record ambient sound to help Museum scientists to investigate patterns of bird, mammal and insect activity within the garden

The royal helped staff fix an acoustic monitoring device to a cherry tree in the Wildlife Garden (pictured), which will record ambient sound to help Museum scientists to investigate patterns of bird, mammal and insect activity within the garden

Kate (pictured) heard more about the plans for the project and the work that is being carried out to transform the Natural History Museum gardens into a cutting-edge research centre, which will include outdoor classrooms and a living lab, to deliver science and learning programmes for young people, schools and families across the country

Kate (pictured) heard more about the plans for the project and the work that is being carried out to transform the Natural History Museum gardens into a cutting-edge research centre, which will include outdoor classrooms and a living lab, to deliver science and learning programmes for young people, schools and families across the country

Casual Kate, who studied art history at university, dressed down in pair of blue skinny jeans, a Ralph Lauren white vest top and £1,795 salmon blazer by CHLOÉ (pictured)

Casual Kate, who studied art history at university, dressed down in pair of blue skinny jeans, a Ralph Lauren white vest top and £1,795 salmon blazer by CHLOÉ (pictured)

Kate's salmon-coloured blazer by CHLOÉ featyres utilitarian details: from the shoulder epaulettes to the notched lapels, gathered waist and oversized cargo pockets. Pictured, speaking with museum director Dr Doug Gurr

Kate's salmon-coloured blazer by CHLOÉ featyres utilitarian details: from the shoulder epaulettes to the notched lapels, gathered waist and oversized cargo pockets. Pictured, speaking with museum director Dr Doug Gurr

Kate was met by museum director Dr Doug Gurr

Dr Doug Gurr gave the royal a tour of the museum gardens

The Duchess of Cambridge visited the Natural History Museum this afternoon to hear more about how communities across the UK will benefit from the Museum’s Urban Nature Project which is being launched later this year

The Duchess of Cambridge rolled up her sleeves as she was welcomed by museum director Dr Doug Gurr on her arrival at the central London museum

The Duchess of Cambridge rolled up her sleeves as she was welcomed by museum director Dr Doug Gurr on her arrival at the central London museum

Kate joined local schoolchildren on an immersive storytelling activity before touring the Wildlife Garden with Dr Gurr (pictured)

Kate joined local schoolchildren on an immersive storytelling activity before touring the Wildlife Garden with Dr Gurr (pictured)

The mother-of-three completed her paired-back look with her favourite £90 Veja trainers and accessorised with a gold necklace by Daniella Draper and dainty gold hoop earrings (pictured)

The mother-of-three completed her paired-back look with her favourite £90 Veja trainers and accessorised with a gold necklace by Daniella Draper and dainty gold hoop earrings (pictured)

Kate wore her soft brunette locks in a bouncy blow dry

Kate could be seen sweeping her soft brunette locks out of her face (pictured)

Kate could be seen sweeping her soft brunette locks out of her face as the wind picked up earlier this afternoon (pictured, left and right)

Kate also visited the Museum’s Wildlife Garden and joined local schoolchildren taking part in nature activities, including spider-making and an interactive story-telling exercise.

The Natural History Museum is both a world-leading science research centre and the most visited natural history museum in Europe. The Museum works to use its global reach and influence to meet its mission to create advocates for the planet - to inform, inspire and

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