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Princess Catherine goes to public service with the look of the latest trend color "Kerri Green"!

Princess Catherine goes to public service with the look of the latest trend color "Kerri Green"!

Wear a vibrant look and interact with children in London!

 キャサリン妃、最新トレンドカラーの「ケリーグリーン」のルックで公務へ!

Even Princess Catherine doesn't seem to be able to ignore the most popular colors of the season. Princess Catherine and Prince William attend a Generation Earthshot event with the children of Heathland School at Kew Gardens in London. [Photo] Use your favorite color on your side! Princess Catherine's One-Tone Coordination Collection We met with the children about "a big and bold idea that helps to bring the earth back to life and stimulate a lasting enthusiasm for nature." For the day's official duties, Princess Catherine wore Ardem's bright green coat, color-matched knitted sweater, black wide-legged pants, and black pointed toe pumps, while Prince William wore a navy suit. Choose a blue Oxford shirt.

Princess Catherine and Prince William at the event

London Mayor Sadiq Khan joined the couple's visit, and explorer and naturalist Steve Backshall MBE and Olympic athlete Helen Glover joined the activities with the students. Generation Earthshot is an Earthshot Award-inspired educational project created by Prince William to continue his annual efforts to combat climate change and environmental disasters over the next decade. "Education is a very important part of protecting the planet. We must stimulate optimism, confidence and enthusiasm to pursue solutions and ways for the next generation to continue to build a more sustainable future. No. Children already know that climate issues are their greatest concern. Generation Earthshot educates and encourages them that we can find answers together. The goal is to be. Children can be more creative than anyone else, so I'm looking forward to seeing the ideas they share, "said Prince William. The first Earthshot Award ceremony will be held on October 17th (local time) at Alexandra Palace in London and will be broadcast worldwide through the BBC and Discovery +. Prince William and Princess Catherine will also attend the ceremony, and five of the 15 finalists from around the world will be awarded the first Earthshot Award.

Translation: Mitsuko Kanno From Harper's BAZAAR.com

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