Making her first official public appearance since her Caribbean vacation, the Duchess of Cambridge visited London's Hope House. The center is run by one of her patronages, Action on Addiction and is a safe and secure place for women to recover from substance dependence and receive additional support for other compulsive disorders. The 23 bed residential center in Clapham, South-West London also offers reflexology, gym and art therapy as a number of activities to aid recovery.
Catherine chose a gray MaxMara Studio dress for the event. The jersey dress reportedly costs €357, has a V-neck, a cross-over front, and a ruched waist with an attatched waist tie. She accessorized with Episode 'Angel' black pumps, an Asprey Button pendant, and Annoushka Pearl Earrings.
Also, on her left middle finger she wore a ruby and gold ring. It has been confirmed that the ring has been in her possession for a few years.
Catherine's next public appearance with be on March 5th, when she will visit Grimsby, one of the largest fish processing centers in Europe. She will also visit the Humberside Fire and Rescue Service where she will meet firemen and women and talk to young people taking part in personal development courses run by Princes Charles's charity, The Prince's Trust.
The Daily Mail:
'Kate's final engagement of the day will be to officially open Havelock Academy, established in 2007 by The David Ross Foundation, which serves more than 1,000 pupils from the most deprived areas in the country. Kate will carry out her newly-announced engagements without her husband, Prince William, who is putting off royal duties for the time being in order to concentrate on his 'day job' as Search and Rescue pilot at RAF Valley, North Wales.'
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