The Prince and Princess undertook a number of engagements in Boston today
Kate Middleton and Prince William stepped out for their latest engagement in the US today, and the Royals were all smiles, just hours after the dramatic drop of Harry and Meghan's Netflix documentary trailer.
The 40 year old mum-of-three chose a pink blouse featuring a large bow at the collar, and her brunette locks flowed around her shoulders in the royal's signature blow-dried style. The couple arrived at Greentown Labs in the city, a company known for being North America's largest clean-tech incubator. The ceremony will once more celebrate figures in the environmental industry and various business fields, who are fighting against the real dangers of climate change.
While fans are now extra excited for the documentary to drop next week, William and Kate dropped their own trailer beforehand, in a savvy move for the Royals.
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