The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge made a stylish winter-themed appearance in Scotland today, exploring the country’s sports facilities in preparation for the upcoming Winter Olympics. The royal pair visited the National Curling Academy in Stirling, where athletes will compete in the Winter Paralympic Games in Milano-Cortina later this year. While both were present, it was the Duchess, aged 44, who stole the spotlight with her elegant fashion sense.
She wore a new ankle-length Scottish-inspired coat by Chris Kerr, featuring boxy shoulders, a double-breasted front, and a Tartan pattern. Styled with a roll-neck jumper and heeled boots, she walked alongside her husband, who donned a navy blue jacket and brown jumper. Apart from their attire, the couple showcased their skills in a curling match, with the Duchess emerging victorious despite the Prince’s commendation of his teammates’ efforts in sweeping.
The royal duo’s visit to Stirling coincided with the UK’s preparations for the Paralympic Winter Olympics. Their arrival was well-received by onlookers, particularly admiring the Duchess’s striking coat. In a friendly yet competitive spirit, the Duchess of Cambridge triumphed over Prince William in their curling showdown, showcasing her prowess on the ice.