A pancake fit for a Princess! Kate Middleton is elegant at a care home

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The Princess of Wales looked elegant in navy blue as she met residents of a nursing home in Slough today, where she will cook a pancake as the group celebrates Shrove Tuesday.

Kate Middleton, 41, who attended the BAFTAs in London with Prince William earlier this week, was beaming as she arrived at the Oxford House Nursing Home this morning.

The royal, who wore a floral face mask once inside the nursing home, met with staff and residents and heard how providing high-quality, patient-centered care is at the heart of the home’s work.

The mother-of-three looked chic for the look, opting for a smart navy polo shirt with matching trousers and upcycled her trendy £470 camel coat from Max&Co.

She wore her long brown locks to her shoulders in a blow dryer and opted for neutral makeup, with a hint of eyeliner and a hint of blush on her cheeks.

The Princess of Wales looked elegant in navy blue as she met residents of a nursing home in Slough today, where she will cook a pancake as the group celebrates Shrove Tuesday.

The mother-of-three looked chic for the look, opting for a smart navy polo shirt with matching trousers and upcycled her trendy £470 camel coat from Max&Co.

The princess, who wore a floral mask during her time inside the nursing home, chatted with a resident about a painting.

Kate, who attended the BAFTAs in London with Prince William earlier this week, was beaming when she arrived at the Oxford House Nursing Home this morning.

Kate has worn the jacket on a number of occasions in the past, including for a visit to Scarborough and an appearance at a Cultural Center in Reading in November.

During her visit to the house, the Princess of Wales will hear more about Oxford House’s use of cutting-edge interactive technology to stimulate and enrich the daily lives of residents.

This includes the use of an interactive sensory table that was purchased in 2020 as a creative response to the pandemic and associated restrictions, and a new interactive wall that will be used to help residents with dementia.

Kate will also join residents for a pancake-making activity to mark Shrove Tuesday, before visiting the home’s award-winning garden to meet staff and volunteers.

Oxford House is a family-run nursing home that first opened its doors to residents in 1980.

The home provides nursing care for up to 34 residents, helping them live as full lives as possible, and prides itself on providing outstanding levels of care in a comfortable home-like environment.

Oxford House also operates a home care organization, Oxford House Community Care, which provides support to enable people in the local area to reside safely and independently in their own homes.

The mother-of-three’s visit today comes amid a busy period for Kate, who walked the red carpet alongside the Prince of Wales on Sunday night at the BAFTAs.

The princess wowed royal fans when she turned up to give her husband Prince William a gentle butt pat during the event.

The princess shook hands as she met residents during her visit to the family residence this afternoon.

The royal mother of three leaned forward while chatting with a resident during her visit to Slough earlier.

Kate, who was wearing a face mask during the outing, spoke to several residents about her time at the nursing home.

During her visit to the house, the Princess of Wales will hear more about Oxford House’s use of cutting-edge interactive technology to stimulate and enrich the daily lives of residents.

The mother-of-three’s visit today comes amid a busy period for Kate, who walked the red carpet alongside the Prince of Wales on Sunday night at the BAFTAs.

The royals will meet staff and residents and hear how delivering high-quality, patient-centered care is at the heart of work from home.

When the couple arrived at London’s Royal Festival Hall, Kate and the prince appeared to exchange a few words, before she leaned in and appeared to pat him on the bottom.

It was a rare PDA moment for the couple, who seemed relaxed and delighted to be attending the event, which has become an annual occasion for both of them.

Kate opted for a one-shoulder Alexander McQueen gown for the occasion, which she first wore to the event in 2019.

The one-shoulder white dress has undergone some minor alterations, with the floral detailing on the shoulder swapped for a sweeping train of fabric.

The Princess of Wales was beaming when she arrived at the care home for the solo visit this afternoon.

She wore her long brown locks to her shoulders in a bouncy blow-dry and opted for neutral makeup, with a hint of eyeliner and a hint of blush on her cheeks.

Kate has worn the jacket on a number of occasions in the past, including for a visit to Scarborough and an appearance at a Cultural Center in Reading in November.

The royal mother of three paired her trendy navy ensemble with a camel coat she’s worn on previous occasions.

The royals appeared in high spirits when they arrived at the care home in Slough earlier today, where they will meet residents.

The princess opted for a navy blue ensemble for today’s outing, pairing elegant blue pants with a matching polo collar.

Many royal fans went wild for the moment on social media, with one writing: ‘Oh yeah! I saw it!’

Another wrote: ‘Oh oh oh oh yeah I saw that. Wow! She couldn’t love those two more if she tried. Fantastic.’

A third commented: ‘I see it too! How nice, actually.

She added an extra touch of glam to the look with a set of black opera gloves and a pair of gold Zara earrings for £17.99.

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