Kate Middleton Gives Skinny Jeans a Royal Comeback in Latest Look

May 2024 · 2 minute read

In case you didn’t throw out all of your skinny jeans after Gen Z declared them “cheugy,” the Princess of Wales just made the case for bringing them back into your wardrobe.

Princess Kate joined husband Prince William today to visit SportsAid’s mental fitness workshop at the Bisham Abbey National Sports Centre in Bisham Village, England. For the engagement, the couple matched in preppy but casual looks. Kate wore a pair of skinny jeans in a dark wash from Mother, pairing them with a white puff-sleeve blouse from Ralph Lauren and a cobalt-blue double-breasted blazer from Zara. She finished off the outfit with a pair of white Veja sneakers and gold-plated star-shaped earrings from EarSass.

Meanwhile, William wore a dark blue collared sweater layered over a light blue button-down, plus a pair of navy blue trousers and olive-green sneakers.

marlow, england october 12 prince william, prince of wales and catherine, princess of wales arrive for their visit to sportsaid at bisham abbey national sports centre to mark world mental health day on october 12, 2023 in marlow, england prince and princess of wales are carrying out engagements across the uk to mark world mental health day and to highlight the importance of mental wellbeing, particularly in young people photo by samir husseinwireimage

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marlow, england october 12 catherine, princess of wales during a visit to sportsaid at bisham abbey national sports centre to mark world mental health day on october 12, 2023 in marlow, england prince and princess of wales are carrying out engagements across the uk to mark world mental health day and to highlight the importance of mental wellbeing, particularly in young people photo by samir husseinwireimage

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SportsAid, an organization William and Kate have been royal patrons of since 2013, runs its workshop in partnership with BelievePerform, a consultancy that promotes mental health and well-being.

The couple’s visit follows a survey conducted in September by SportsAid, with input from BelievePerform. In the survey responses, 42 percent of young athletes said they “occasionally” feel they have “little” access to mental health services, or “none,” or are “not sure.”

At the workshop, Kate and William met with some of the young athletes and their parents, as well as SportsAid ambassadors Ellie Simmonds, a gold-medal-winning Paralympic swimmer, and Ama Agbeze, a Commonwealth champion netball player. The couple even participated in a few games with the athletes. They attempted to score points in a netball hoop as external pressures—such as the ticking of the clock and crowd noise—were simulated. They also played goalball, a Paralympic team sport for the visually impaired.

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As an associate editor at HarpersBAZAAR.com, Chelsey keeps a finger on the pulse on all things celeb news. She also writes on social movements, connecting with activists leading the fight on workers' rights, climate justice, and more. Offline, she’s probably spending too much time on TikTok, rewatching Emma (the 2020 version, of course), or buying yet another corset. 

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