Duchess Kate dons festive, figure-skimming Goat frock for Children's Global Media Summit

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Duchess Kate dons festive, figure-skimming Goat frock for Children's Global Media Summit

Duchess Kate is feeling festive in red!

The royal, who is expecting baby No. 3 in April, wowed in a figure-skimming Goat frock while attending the Children's Global Media Summit on Wednesday. Kate paired the look with a grey check print coat from L.K. Bennett, one of her favorite brands, and black suede pumps.

The mother of two has been loving styles from Goat as of late, stepping out in a number of looks from the British brand during her pregnancy.

The Duchess of Cambridge was accompanied by Prince William for the event with young children from The Friars Primary School. The royal couple spoke with the students about mental health, an issue that they have frequently spoke out about to spread awareness about their charity Heads Together.

Their visit began with a "stepping out" session, which consists of a focus group for children to give feedback on new programs to children's TV producers and editorial staff.


"You're much better than the adults at questions. Very good questions," William told the students.

During the discussion, William and Kate also encouraged the group to talk freely and openly about mental health.

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"People are so worried about what they say, they aren't saying anything at all, and what we've found from speaking to people is it's so good to have conversations," Kate said.

William added: "Mental health used to be this scary word that people didn't like talking about and it's slowly getting better now."

Their appearance comes just a day after Kate was spotted wearing Princess Diana's favorite tiara for the annual winter party at Buckingham Palace.

For more on Kate's tiara, watch the video above.

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