first seen during the Duke and Duchess’s UK tour in December.Made in Scotland using a zero-waste knitting method, the jumper’s craftsmanship and ethos supported the message of environmentally sensitive farming that underpinned the entire visit. (Unlike many of Kate’s pieces, the jumper, which sold out in its first production run, has been reissued and remains available to purchase.)Indeed, the only new item in her outfit was the £190 Woodcock Advanced shooting jacket from Danish outerwear brand Seeland.
All of it ensured that Kate looked entirely comfortable throughout the day’s activities, which ranged from sitting on a haystack to discuss climate change and the impact of Covid-19 with local farmers, to meeting the lambs, to driving a.
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