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What Princess Kate wears usually sells out very quickly. But one of her favorite pieces is long gone. Kate took it out of her closet for a special occasion.

London – Kate Middleton (41) is celebrated for her style by Royal fans worldwide. No matter what the occasion, the Princess of Wales is always well dressed, and what she wears usually quickly becomes a bestseller. But with Princess Kate, it doesn’t always have to be the latest designer stuff. Prince William’s wife (40) rummaged a favorite piece out of her probably considerable wardrobe again after more than ten years.

Long gone: Princess Kate’s sheepskin coat is no longer for sale

In 2011, Kate Middleton was photographed for the first time in her chocolate brown short coat “Darwin” by LK Bennett, side by side with Prince Harry (38). The sheepskin coat that loud ok.co.uk originally cost 765 pounds (around 855 euros), is no longer available for purchase. But with wise foresight, Princess Kate apparently kept the good piece. Significantly, she was wearing it now for a special occasion – perhaps also a subtle peace offering to brother-in-law Harry after all the negative headlines from his biopic ‘Spare’.

Princess Kate likes to dress up in LK Bennett outfits. (Montage) © IMAGO/Matrix/Shutterstock

As part of her new campaign “Shaping Us”, which aims to raise awareness of how important the first years of life are for a child’s later development, Princess Kate has now met with British radio presenter Roman Kemp (30), son of Spandau- Ballet bassist Martin Kemp (61). In a video, which can be seen on Kate and William’s official Instagram page, the Princess of Wales and Roman Kemp talk about the crucial importance of healthy and strong relationships in a child’s life.

Princess Kate on parenting: ‘It’s difficult’

Kate Middleton can no longer buy LK Bennett’s coat, but Princess Kate would be more important to imitate her heart project “Shaping Us”. With her initiative, she “does not want to put additional pressure on the families,” Kate told Roman Kemp. Rather, it’s about “reprioritizing family life, home life and everything it takes to raise children today because it’s difficult.”

According to Princess Kate, it’s not about “the number of toys they have or the number of trips you take with them. It’s just making sure they have the right emotional support that comes from the adults in their lives.” To ensure their children are instilled with more stability than Prince Harry was when he was young, there are no extra sausages for George (9), Charlotte (7) and Louis (4) despite their royal status. Sources used: instagram.com, ok.co.uk

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