Kate Middleton has arrived in Copenhagen, Denmark, where she will bring the work of The Royal Foundation Centre for Early Childhood to the international stage.The Duchess arrived on Tuesday 22 February, and will be staying in the country’s capital for one night.This is Kate's second official visit to Denmark, having previously visited with husband William back in 2011.
During her time in Denmark, the 40 year old royal will make an official visit to a Danish project working to protect vulnerable women and children from domestic violence.
Making her arrival at the Copenhagen Infant Mental Health Project at the University of Copenhagen, Kate stunned in a red statement tweed blazer, paired with a white shirt and black trousers.
Kate's outfit choice appeared to be a nod to her host country, as red and white are the colours of the Denmark flag. The 40 year old also wore her brunette tresses straight — different to her usual bouncy blow dry.
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