Kate Middleton leans into style icon status as she dons floor length blazer and clutches tiny handbag

Kate Middleton made a seamlessly stylish appearance in a head-to-toe blue outfit as she arrived in Northern Ireland on Thursday October 4.

The Prince and Princess of Wales visited the PIPS Suicide Prevention Ireland (PIPS Charity) in Belfast as they made their first stop during their visit this afternoon, to discuss the supportive work and counselling being carried out in the area.

Kate, 41, was pictured chicly dressed in a light blue pussy-bow blouse with a matching long blazer coat built with structured shoulders and a pair of navy blue slim-fitting tailored trousers.

The princess kept her monochromatic look going as she accessorised her ensemble with a tiny blue handbag and a pair of navy blue court heels.


Kate kept her make-up feminine and bright as she sported rosy cheeks and pink lipstick, while her brunette hair was styled in loose waves.

The sleek outfit complemented Kate’s engagement ring perfectly, which gleamed bright blue as she made her way inside.

Kate was pictured being greeted with flowers by a girl as she entered the charity doors inside, as she was accompanied by Prince William, 40, who donned a dark blue suit.

Kate previously wore her light blue long coat at the Fitzwilliam Museum during an official visit to Cambridgeshire, England, this past June, pairing it with printed shift dress in quite the different look to that seen in Northern Ireland today.


The Prince and Princess of Wales met with the counsellors and charity staff following their arrival at PIPS as they discussed the work they have carried out providing life-saving support to people in need of it.

The PIPS Charity focuses on communities throughout Northern Ireland offering crisis support for those at risk of suicide and self-harm, and was founded in 2003 after fourteen young people tragically died by suicide in Belfast.

PIPS includes a ‘no appointment needed’ service within its charity and allows training for reception staff so that they help members of the public in distress.


Following Covid-19 pandemic, the charity has found that there has been an increase of over 500% young people calling for help.

Kate and William learnt the techniques PIPS uses to help children during their visit, which include art therapy, before they went on to pack up the charity’s ‘Little Boxes of Hope’ support packages for the children who have spent time with the charity.

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