Stylish minds think alike!
BothMeghan MarkleandKate Middletonstepped out Wednesday for solo engagements close to their hearts — Meghan to theHubb Community Kitchen, where she helped prepare a meal with the women with whom she created a cookbook to support their cause, and Kate to the University College London for anupdate on neurological research to help children’s well-being. And both royals opted for the perfect fall shade: burgundy.
Kate, 36, stepped out in arecycled skirt and matching blazer from Paule Kaover a turtleneck top. The mother of three debuted the outfit during a 2012 engagement at Middle Temple in London, where she andPrince Williammet a group of law students. She pulled the ensemble out of her royal closet again in Feb. 2017 for a visit to a children’s charity in Wales.
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In addition to wearing the same color, the royal sisters-in-law both opted for black tights, black shoes and pulled their hair into low ponytails.
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Meghan’s outing also came with another reminder of her sister-in-law. The mom-to-be helped cook rice and vegetables in the kitchen, tying an apron around her waist as she prepared the food.
Just last week, Katesported an apronfor a visit the homelessness charityCentrepointwith William.
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The appearances comes amid news thatPrince William and Prince Harry are considering breaking up their joint “court”at Kensington Palace and creating two separate offices.
With William one day set to be the Prince of Wales — and all that entails as heir to his father,Prince Charles— Harry and Meghan will want to forge their own path, so it’s a natural time to split up, insiders believe. (The palace has no comment.)
“The arrival of Meghan has changed the dynamic of the relationship in a fairly significant way,” royals author Sally Bedell Smith tells PEOPLE. “It is inevitable and practical because it gives Harry and Meghan some freedom to build up their own collection of interests and charities.”
source: people.com