The Duchess of Cambridge looked stunning in a smart coat dress to meet the Queen of Denmark and The Crown Princess during an official visit.

The Duchess looked polished in the grey double-breasted coat dress, featuring a contrasting collar. Kate finished the look with a pair of chic black leather gloves and court shoe heels.

The Crown Princess was equally stylish, wearing a black roll neck dress and white tweed coat, as the pair walked together outside Christian IX's Palace before meeting with Danish Queen Margarethe II.

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This year is an important jubilee milestone for both Denmark and the UK. Denmark’s Queen celebrates her Golden Jubilee, while the UK marks Queen Elizabeth II’s Platinum Jubilee in 2022.

A post on the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge’s official Instagram account explained that Kate joined, “The Queen of Denmark and The Crown Princess to celebrate a Jubilee year for both the United Kingdom and Denmark” and thanked them for the “warm welcome.”

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While in Denmark, Kate has been visiting centres and initiatives which help and support children’s development, as part of her early years work.

During a visit to the LEGO foundation, Kate cut a stylish figure in a red Zara blazer with her trademark Mayfair handbag by Aspinal of London. However, her high heels didn’t stop her getting in on the fun and sliding down a slide.

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The Duchess adopted a more relaxed, country chic look to get stuck in at the Stenurten Forest Kindergarten, where she got involved in activities with the children and met with parents and staff.

Kate’s visit to Denmark is part of her work for The Royal Foundation Centre for Early Childhood, a project she announced in 2021 after years of preparation.