This afternoon (November 12, 2014) the Duchess of Cambridge, Patron of SportsAid,
attended an athlete workshop at the GSK Human Performance Lab in
London, where she met young athletes who are potential Tokyo 2020
Olympic hopefuls as they took part in a number of advanced performance
assessments.
SportsAid helps the next generation of British athletes by being the
first to recognize their achievements and support their ambitions with
financial and other support. The charity has helped many of the UK’s
best-known athletes, including two-thirds of the British team at the
London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games and more than 450 British
athletes who competed at Glasgow 2014.
hahaa.... Kate is trying so hard not to laugh out loud! :-))
I especially like how she always gets to eye level with everyone!
She is so sincere and personal when she meets with people.
The Duchess of Cambridge taking a cognitive test during a SportsAid athlete workshop.
Style File: For today's SportsAid athlete workshop, the Duchess of Cambridge wore a new "Vreeland" dress in iris by Goat Fashion.
The light crepe, 100% wool frock buttons at the top, has buttoned
cuffs, a self belt with a matching buckle, and a concealed side zip
closure. At the time of this posting, the £450 dress was still available
to order online.