Kate Middleton and Prince William meet people who have raised money for those ... trends now

Kate Middleton and Prince William meet people who have raised money for those ... trends now
Kate Middleton and Prince William meet people who have raised money for those ... trends now

Kate Middleton and Prince William meet people who have raised money for those ... trends now

The Princess of Wales wore a floral headscarf as she joined Prince William to meet with volunteers who had fundraised to help communities in Turkey and Syria this morning.

Kate Middleton, 41, opted to recycle an Alexander McQueen black pleated dress, which she first wore to meet with well-wishers in Sandringham after the Queen's death, for the outing at Hayes Muslim Centre in London today. 

Meanwhile she also wore a black and white veil by Pakistani brand Élan, which is part of a set worn by the mother-of-three when she visited the country in 2019. 

During today's engagement, the couple met with representatives from the centre who, through bucket collections and other donations after prayers, have raised over £25,000 for the Turkey-Syria Earthquake Appeal.

Later, the couple also met with aid workers who have recently returned from the crisis zone in Turkey.  

The Princess of Wales wore a floral headscarf as she joined Prince William to meet with volunteers who had fundraised to help communities in Turkey and Syria this morning

The Princess of Wales wore a floral headscarf as she joined Prince William to meet with volunteers who had fundraised to help communities in Turkey and Syria this morning

Kate Middleton , 41, opted to recycle an Alexander McQueen black pleated dress, which she first wore to meet with well-wishers in Sandringham after the Queen's death, for the outing at Hayes Muslim Centre in London today

Kate Middleton , 41, opted to recycle an Alexander McQueen black pleated dress, which she first wore to meet with well-wishers in Sandringham after the Queen's death, for the outing at Hayes Muslim Centre in London today

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The Princess opted for a black and white detailed headscarf as she arrived at the Muslim centre today. 

The piece, which was crafted by Pakistani brand Élan, is believed to have been part of a set worn by the then-Duchess of Cambridge when she visited the country in 2019. 

As she departed Lahore, she wore a white tunic from Élan, which featured pretty black detailing, over a pair of white trousers. 

The white tunic featured pretty black floral embroidery over it's bodice, sleeves and hem. 

While Kate did not wear the scarf with her outfit at the time, it's believed she is likely to have had the veil as part of the set. 

The royal mother-of-three kept the rest of her outfit modest for the occasion today, opting for a black pleated dress from her favourite designer, Alexander McQueen. 

She has worn Alexander McQueen – one of her favourite fashion brands – on numerous occasions, most notably choosing its creative director Sarah Burton to design her wedding dress. 

The Princess also carried her black Grace Han bag, which she has worn on a number of different engagements.  

Today, Kate and William met with representatives from DEC member charities, such as Save The Children, Islamic Relief, Action Against Hunger, Age International and the British Red Cross.

The charities shared the latest on the situation on the ground and the impact incoming aid is having on communities across the region.

Finally, the couple met with other communities who have made considerable efforts to fundraise as part of the appeal. 

This included the Turkish Women’s Association, an organisation based in Richmond, who partnered with a number of Richmond schools to raise more than £10,000 for the appeal with an event at St Stephen's Church Primary School at the end of February. 

During today's engagement, the couple met with representatives from the centre who, through bucket collections and other donations after prayers, have raised over £25,000 for the Turkey-Syria Earthquake Appeal

During today's engagement, the couple met with representatives from the centre who, through bucket collections and other donations after prayers, have raised over £25,000 for the Turkey-Syria Earthquake Appeal 

During the outing today, the Princess kept her outfit muted, opting for a black pleated dress and grey coat by Alexander McQueen

During the outing today, the Princess kept her outfit muted, opting for a black pleated dress and grey coat by Alexander McQueen 

The Princess of Wales wore a floral headscarf as she joined Prince William to meet with volunteers who had fundraised to help communities in Turkey and Syria this morning

The Princess of Wales wore a floral headscarf as she joined Prince William to meet with volunteers who had fundraised to help communities in Turkey and Syria this morning 

Stalls included Turkish coffee, homemade bakes and origami crane making run by pupils from Waldebridge School, which is a symbol of hope and healing during

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