Kate Middleton and Prince William have secretly jetted off to Northern Ireland for a two-day trip that will "celebrate the young people" in the region, Kensington Palace announced in a
press release.
The royal couple is starting the tour with a stop in Belfast with an engagement Windsor Park stadium, where they'll learn about the International Football Association's outreach programs benefitting the local communities' physical and mental wellbeing. The project hits close to home for the Duke of Cambridge, who is president-delegate of England's Football Association.
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge have touched down in Belfast for their previously unannounced two-day visit to Northern Ireland. William and
Kate – or Baron and Lady Carrickfergus as they're known in Northern Ireland – spent the day meeting locals and carrying out a string of engagements.
Despite the surprise nature of the trip, the Duchess of Cambridge looks classy as always, opting for a bold red coat by Carolina Herrera for first day of tour. She layered the bright piece of outerwear over a black sweater, leggings, and a pair of lace-up ankle boots, which appear to be her pair from L.K.Bennett.
Earlier in the day, she charmed in a retro-looking red coat that recalled the style of another fashion legend, Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis.
The double-breasted, crimson coat, which the duchess wore on a visit to the Irish Football Association, is similar to one worn by the late first lady in early 1960, as John F. Kennedy announced his plans to seek the Democratic presidential nomination.
As it happens, the duchess’s coat was designed by Carolina Herrera, who created looks for Jackie Kennedy in her later years.
The duchess paired the coat with opaque black tights, laced ankle boots and her signature, flawless blowout.
Day one of their trip had a strong focus on the positive impact that sport, nature and the outdoors can have on childhood development, and improved physical and mental health for all.
William and Kate started with a visit to Windsor Park, where they learnt about the Irish Football Association's community Football projects, and how sport can play a role in bringing communities together. The royals then travelled to County Fermanagh where they visited a youth centre, before returning to the capital for a party at the iconic Belfast Empire Hall. Let's take a look at the best photos from the Duke and Duchess' first day in Northern Ireland.
The duchess also wore the coat during a visit to Canada in 2016, pairing it with neutral tights and classic pumps.