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Kate Middleton looks effortlessly chic in Scotland with a checked Burberry jacket and Blundstone boots

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Kate Middleton showed off her style talents as she arrived in Scotland with Prince William today.

The Prince and Princess of Wales – known as the Duke and Duchess of Rothesay during their visit to Scotland – are visiting rural communities in Burghead, Moray and Inverness.

For the occasion, the mother-of-three, 41, wore a statement Burberry jacket, layered over a navy turtleneck and indigo kick flare jeans.

Kate’s diamond-stitched outerwear is made from wool-blend flannel, decorated with a seasonal check print.

The jacket is detailed with a contrast corduroy collar and nipped in waist, as well as the Burberry logo on the cuff.

Kate Middleton showed off her style skills when she arrived in Scotland

Mother-of-three Kate wore Reiss ankle boots while her hair was styled in voluminous waves.

The Burberry check has become synonymous with the British luxury heritage brand since its inception in the 1920s.

The checked print, designed by founder Thomas Burberry, is inspired by the tartan patterns used by Scottish clans.

It consisted of a camel, red, black and white color palette and wax registered as a trademark in 1924.

Over the years, Burberry has undergone numerous updates to its iconic check, ensuring it remains at the core of the brand’s aesthetic and cementing its status as one of the most universally recognizable patterns.

The princess oozed elegance as she stepped out of the car at the couple’s first stop at the charity Outfit Moray, which offers outdoor learning programs to young people.

Meanwhile, Prince William, also 41, looked sharp in a khaki jacket and navy trousers.

The couple’s visit today has three destinations: Outfit Moray, Brodieshill Farm and the DAY1 mentoring charity.

Outfit Moray offers young people from the area accessible and affordable outdoor learning workshops.

The aim of the work is to encourage the generation to get outdoors, help them develop life skills and improve their mental and physical health in the process.

The charity particularly helps children aged eight to 18 who are vulnerable or from disadvantaged backgrounds. Since its inception in 2003, Outside Moray has worked with over 16,000 young people.

Activities the charity involves young people in include mountain biking, paddle sports, rock climbing, archery and bushcraft.

Kate, 41, wore a statement Burberry jacket layered over a black turtleneck and indigo kick flare jeans

Kate, 41, wore a statement Burberry jacket layered over a black turtleneck and indigo kick flare jeans

Meanwhile, Prince William, also 41, looked sharp in a khaki jacket and navy trousers

Meanwhile, Prince William, also 41, looked sharp in a khaki jacket and navy trousers

Kate added a poppy to her jacket as a sign of respect and remembrance for those who died in the First World War

Kate added a poppy to her jacket as a sign of respect and remembrance for those who died in the First World War

She spent time speaking to audiences in Burghead, Moray, Scotland

She spent time speaking to audiences in Burghead, Moray, Scotland

The Princess enjoyed a bike ride while visiting Outfit Moray, an award-winning charity that delivers life-changing programs to young people

The Princess enjoyed a bike ride while visiting Outfit Moray, an award-winning charity that delivers life-changing programs to young people

It also runs a number of programs in local schools, such as bicycle training, bicycle maintenance and first aid.

Brodieshill Farm is a family business where Lower Speyside Young Farmers come together to meet the Royals.

Representatives from Farmstrong Scotland also talk to Their Royal Highnesses about how the organizations are supporting the mental wellbeing of young people in rural communities across Scotland – and local farmers in particular.

Lower Speyside Young Farmers is available for young people aged 14 to 29, providing opportunities for socialization and interaction in a sometimes isolating environment.

The group recently took part in the Are Ewe Okay campaign, run by the Scottish Association of Young Farmer Clubs, which encourages members to talk about mental health and break the stigma and taboo associated with it.

The couple’s third and final involvement of the day is with the Inverness charity DAY1, which provides mentoring, training, personal development and employability services to vulnerable young people.

The charity aims to equip its people with the social and emotional skills to succeed in life through mentoring and personal development programmes. This allows participants to build self-reliance and self-confidence, allowing them to clearly identify their personal interests.

The charity also owns and manages the social enterprise Inverness Kart Raceway, which serves as the location for its Automotive Skills apprenticeship programme.

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