THE Duchess of Cambridge cuts an elegant figure in a green dress to present The Queen Elizabeth II Award for British Design in Kensington, West London, yesterday.
Her £785 outfit was matched with gold earrings, dark green velvet heels and a matching clutch bag.
Kate, 40, was snapped at the event by the British Fashion Council.
She met designer bosses and the editor-in-chief of British Vogue.
The award was given to emerging British fashion designer Richard Quinn.
Last week it was revealed Kate and husband Prince William favouring a move to a cottage ten minutes’ walk from the Queen in their bid to find a family home in Windsor.
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Royal insiders say that the Cambridges want to be in a new home by the summer.
It is understood Adelaide Cottage, which has recently been refurbished and has been used as a “grace and favour” residence for royal friends for 60 years, is their first choice.
The royal couple want to send their children — George, eight, Charlotte, seven, and Louis, four — to school in Windsor together.