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The Duchess of Cambridge's selfie-video offers a lesson in looking stylish for your daily walk

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A post shared by Duke and Duchess of Cambridge (@kensingtonroyal)Kate opted to wear an old-favourite padded jacket by British brand Barbour in the video.

Debuted in Northern Ireland in 2019, the £159 navy ‘Longshore’ design comes with pops of orange on the zips and lining, giving it a modern, sporty feel.

The jacket is one of five Barbour coats which the Duchess owns. She was last seen wearing it in April 2019 on a family day out at the Burnham Horse Trials in Norfolk.

Kate layered the jacket over a black polo neck jumper.She also debuted a new accessory for the video which is the latest example of the Cambridges experimenting with relatable ways of using social media - her casual video was reminiscent of an influencer recording messages.

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