Kate Middleton recycles Alexander McQueen coat, Accessorize earrings and a tartan scarf for tour

The thrifty Duchess! Kate Middleton kicks off royal train tour with Prince William by recycling her Alexander McQueen coat, Accessorize earrings and a tartan scarf first worn in 2016

  • Kate Middleton, 38, re-wore green Alexander McQueen coat to kick off train tour
  • Duchess of Cambridge first donned the long-line jacket in Bradford in January 
  • Teamed garment with Accessorize earrings and a tartan scarf first worn in 2016
  • Joined Prince William, 38, at Euston station to begin their journey around UK  

The Duchess of Cambridge demonstrated her thrifty approach to dressing as she kicked off her royal train tour of the UK last night.

Kate Middleton, 38, was joined by her husband Prince William, 38, at Euston station last night as they boarded the Royal Train for the first of nine stops on their whirlwind 48 hour, 1,250-mile tour across England, Scotland and Wales.

The Duchess recycled a smart green Alexander McQueen coat for the occasion, which she first wore during her visit to Bradford in January this year.  

Meanwhile the royal also chose accessories from her personal collection, adding  £10 pearl drop earrings from Accessorize and finishing her look with the Maple Leaf Tartan Scarf by York Scarves, first seen in 2016.

Kate Middleton, 38, demonstrated her thrifty approach to dressing by re-wearing her Alexander McQueen coat and donning a tartan scarf first worn in 2016 to kick off her royal train tour last night with Prince William, 38,

The cosy £15 scarf was first worn by the Duchess during her tour of Canada with Prince William. 

The Maple Leaf tartan was the official national tartan of Canada designated in 2011. 

The colours represent the four colours of the maple leaf through the seasons: green in summer, gold in early autumn, red at first frost and brown when the leaf has fallen.   

Kate chose to wear her glossy brunette locks in loose, bouncy waves around her shoulders and kept her make-up relatively natural, with a dusting of brown eye shadow for the occasion.

The Duchess first wore her forest green Alexander McQueen coat while visiting Bradford earlier this year

The Duchess first wore her forest green Alexander McQueen coat while visiting Bradford earlier this year 

Meanwhile the mother-of-three also donned her £15 Maple Leaf tartan scarf from York scarves, which she first wore during her tour of Canada in 2016

Meanwhile the mother-of-three also donned her £15 Maple Leaf tartan scarf from York scarves, which she first wore during her tour of Canada in 2016 

Meanwhile the Duchess wore her black Ralph Lauren high heeled boots and carried her new Grace Han Love Letter bag, which she debuted for the first time last month.  

Before climbing aboard the royal train last night, the couple took time out to meet transport workers at the station to hear about their experiences of working throughout the pandemic.

The royals were also treated to a special performance by Shakin’ Stevens, with Kate swaying to the music and tapping her foot.

William and Kate were keen to personally pass on their thanks to Transport for London, Network Rail and train operating companies for everything they have done to keep the capital running throughout the COVID-19 pandemic.

Kate chose to wear her glossy brunette locks in loose, bouncy waves around her shoulders and kept her make-up relatively natural, with a dusting of brown eye shadow for the occasion

Kate chose to wear her glossy brunette locks in loose, bouncy waves around her shoulders and kept her make-up relatively natural, with a dusting of brown eye shadow for the occasion

The Duke and Duchess will meet the Queen for a heart-warming family engagement at the end of a nationwide 'Christmas Express' tour on the royal train on Tuesday

 The Duke and Duchess will meet the Queen for a heart-warming family engagement at the end of a nationwide ‘Christmas Express’ tour on the royal train on Tuesday

The trip has been organised so the couple can thank frontline workers, volunteers, care home staff, teachers, schoolchildren and young people and hear about their experiences and sacrifices, as well as the inspirational work they have done throughout this life-changing year.

Details of the engagements will be kept secret until the couple’s arrival so as not to encourage crowds. 

The Duke and Duchess will meet the Queen for a heart-warming family engagement at the end of a nationwide ‘Christmas Express’ tour on the royal train on Tuesday.

The Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall will also be present at Tuesday’s event, offering a show of unity from senior members of the Royal Family for people and organisations across the country who have gone ‘above and beyond’ in response to the coronavirus pandemic.