The Duchess of Cambridge wore a stylish, long-sleeved midi dress in olive green to meet with an important charity yesterday (26 January).

The Duchess’ leopard print dress features a pussy bow neckline, frilled hemline and cuffed sleeves. The khaki-coloured, button up number is by Derek Lam 10 Crosby and is now sold out (usually retailing for £355).

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Kate accessorised her look with a belt and black boots and re-wore a pair of gold-plated Asos earrings (originally sold for £10, but not currently available) which she has been seen in on a number of occasions.

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Photographs of the Duchess were posted on the official Instagram account she shares with her husband, the Duke of Cambridge.

For her visit, Kate met with an organisation called Shout, which is a volunteer-led service offering support 24 hours a day, seven days a week via text message.

In the photographs shared in the official Instagram post, the Duchess can be seen talking with volunteers and finding out more about their work.

A caption alongside the images read, “Having met some of the incredible volunteers today to hear their stories and see how they facilitate conversations, it’s obvious how their supportive and empathetic approach helps people feel safe, calm and listened to.”

The post also explained that Shout has, “been a huge contributor in progressing this and being a consistent support for children, young people and adults during their most difficult times,” taking one million conversations “with 386,000 people across the UK – with 4 in 10 texters seeking help for the first time.”

The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge have both stressed the importance of mental health awareness and support and champion a number of charities, organisations and projects in this area.

Find out more about Shout