The Duchess of Cambridge braved the wintry weather on a charity visit to combat the issue of cyberbullying this morning..
Kate, 31, who is still officially on maternity leave with four-month-old son Prince George, was working for the second day running in her capacity as Patron of Place2Be.
But the Duchess almost suffered a wardrobe malfunction as she arrived in a short pleated navy skirt and matching jacket at the London-based charity.
Her pleated skirt was by Orla Kiely skirt and her matching navy jacket was by MaxMara
Kate seemed to be enjoying the day, despite the chilly - and rather windy- weather
As she bent down to accept a posy from nine-year-old Tierney Potter, a pupil at St Edmund's School in Tower Hamlets, her skirt blew up in a gust of wind.
It's not the first time that Kate has suffered a close call with her outfit - unlike the Queen who weighs her hemlines down with lead curtain weights.
Her skirt was by Orla Kiely skirt and her jacket was by MaxMara she also sported a pair of gloves by Cornelia James (who makes them for the Queen), a £245 Russell and Bromley blue suede Muse bag and Alexander McQueen heels.
Her hair was, sensibly given the gusty conditions, swept back in a ‘half up, half down do’, showing off a pair of Annoushka pearl earrings.
Tierney, who did not know she was going to be presenting the posy until she arrived at the venue this morning, said: 'I was nervous but excited. The Duchess said she wanted to say hello to the rest of the class, so I took her inside.'
Kate was presented with a bouquet of pale roses by local schoolgirl Tierney Potter
The Duchess of Cambridge almost suffered a wardrobe malfunction as she arrived at a forum for the charity Place2Be on Wednesday
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