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Princess Kate Wears the Perfect Hot Pink Coat During Charity Visit with Prince William

windsor, england january 26 catherine, princess of wales and prince william, prince of wales during a visit to windsor foodshare on january 26, 2023 in windsor, england the prince and princess of wales visited the charity to learn about their work providing food parcels to those who are struggling financially photo by mark cuthbertuk press via getty images
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Prince William and Catherine, Princess of Wales, coordinated in elevated nine-to-five looks for a charity visit in Windsor today.

Kate, who often sticks to muted tones, looked striking in a hot pink coat with black buttons, and a matching turtleneck sweater. She completed the look with wide-leg navy pants and suede navy heels. The royal accessorized only with small gold hoop earrings by Orelia and wore natural makeup and a classic blowout for the day out.

William, meanwhile, looked his dapper self in a navy blazer, green sweater over a light blue dress shirt, and fitted navy dress pants. He finished the ensemble with brown suede shoes.

windsor, england january 26 catherine, princess of wales and prince william, prince of wales during a visit to windsor foodshare on january 26, 2023 in windsor, england the prince and princess of wales visited the charity to learn about their work providing food parcels to those who are struggling financially photo by mark cuthbertuk press via getty images
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The senior royals visited Windsor Foodshare, an organization that provides weekly help in the form of nonperishable foods, bread, eggs, fresh fruit, and vegetables to local families in need. Once a month, it also provides toiletries and cleaning products.

While there, the Prince and Princess of Wales learned about the organization's ongoing support to the community and helped volunteers sort food donations and prepare packages for locals to collect later in the day, per a Kensington Palace statement.

"They were just so friendly," Sarah Kember, the manager of Windsor Foodshare, told People. "We found them so open and putting us at ease. They were comfortable in everything they were doing. They're such a lovely couple."

She added, "They wanted to be involved, they wanted to be hands-on and not just come and see what we were doing. They asked, 'Can we physically get involved and do stuff?' I'm more than happy for more hands to help."

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