Kate Middleton visits a farm in her favorite Barbour and boots

Kate Middleton visits a farm in her favorite Barbour and boots

The Duchess of Cambridge is visiting Northern Ireland today to promote the UK-wide survey "Five Big Questions About Under-Fives" (opens in new tab)-an initiative to start conversations about early childhood (opens in new tab). She arrived in Newtownards dressed casually in Penelope Chilver boots and jeans (opens in new tab), which she has been a fan of for 15 years, a Babur defense coat, which Kate also adores, and a blue turtleneck. Gold leaf-shaped earrings rounded out the look.

Kate seemed to have a good time at Ark Open Farm, a farm frequented by the younger generation. There she helped feed lambs, held snakes, and met alpacas.

Here is her jacket:

Here are her boots (opens in new tab). Her earrings have not yet been identified, but you can get similar ones below.

The Duchess previously promoted "5 Big Questions" (opens in new tab) investigations in Birmingham, Cardiff, Woking, and London. "I want to hear the key issues affecting our families and communities so I can focus my work where it is needed most," the Duchess of Cambridge said of the project (opens in new tab). My ambition is to make a lasting difference for generations to come."

Ipsos MORI is conducting the study on behalf of the Royal Foundation, and its managing director of public affairs, Kelly Beaver, previously (opens in new tab) explained how professionals can learn from the study." "While many studies have been conducted to generate evidence of the importance of early childhood," she said, "there is a real lack of evidence to understand whether this is understood by the British public, or how it feels to be a parent under the age of five in the UK today, to live brings - the sharing of roles and responsibilities and the desire for the youngest in our society"

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