The Earl and Countess of Strathearn were welcomed by pipers when they arrived for their engagement on Day two of the Scotland tour. The couple was in Orkney, an archipelago off the country’s northeastern coast, for the official opening of Balfour Hospital.

More from Simon Perry’s story for People. 

On day two of their mini-tour of Scotland, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge made their first official check out to the northeastern suggestion of the British Isles. 

The royal couple, who are on a mini-tour of Scotland this week, landed for their first official check out to the remote spot about 310 miles north of the Scottish capital Edinburgh on Tuesday.

Kensington Palace reports the “new facility has enabled the repatriation of numerous NHS services from the Scottish mainland, allowing Orkney’s population to receive most of their healthcare at home.” 

The new building has a circular design based on a 5000-year-old Neolithic settlement on Orkney called Skara Brae, making it a distinct reflection of the local landscape in which numerous historical sites are circles.

Richard Palmer of The express shared a video of the couple as they met staff. 

The new facility replaces the community’s 90-year-old hospital. much more from Robert Jobson’s evening conventional story:

During the check out William, 38, praised trauma nurse Dr Tariro Gandiya. He said: “It should he reassuring to know we are all in this together.” Kate added: “Well done”.

Paul Maguire, catering assistant, spoke to Kate and William in the hospital’s sensory garden.

He said afterwards: “We spoke about how it has been in the last year and I explained how we split into two teams so I hadn’t seen most of my colleagues till now. Its been tough.

Mr. Jobson pointed out in his short article the hospital  “is the biggest construction on the island because its Cathedral was completed in 1168.” 

There was the conventional unveiling of a plaque to mark the occasion. 

The medical facility staff was eager to get some video of today’s visit.

A quick video. 

before heading to their next engagement, the couple enjoyed a cup of tea. 

They are seen relaxing with a local family, the Bichans, in the family’s garden.

The Duchess changed into a much more casual ensemble for the next engagement.

That was a check out to the European Marine energy Centre, also located in Orkney.

Here you see the duo chatting with schoolchildren eager to meet them.

Emily Nash of hi posted a cute video; you can hear a youngster ask the Duchess, “Are you the Prince?” 

Another view. 

The young man on the left looks very excited to see the couple. 

Founded in 2003, the Marine energy Centre is the only accredited wave and tidal test center for renewable marine energy in the world.

Richard Palmer reports the EMEC is “pioneering the development of a green hydrogen economy in Orkney after setting up a hydrogen production plant in 2016, next to the tidal energy substation.” 

The couple learned about “EMEC’s leading role in tackling climate change and supporting the UK’s green recovery, from marine renewable energy generation to green hydrogen production and distribution,” per Kensington Palace.

The daily Mail’s Rebecca English shared a video of the couple seeing the world’s largest tidal energy turbine. 

and from The daily Mail story: 

The Duke and Duchess also visited the fuel cell and hydrogen storage trailers at Kirkwall Pier, which take locally produced hydrogen and reconvert it back to electricity, before heading out to sea to see the world’s largest tidal energy turbine.

The couple were shown how the turbine works and were given a cup of whisky to bless the machine. 

Now for our look at what Kate wore.

Many recognized her coat best away, the Massimo Dutti limited edition Cashmere Wool Camel Coat. The garment is 95% wool/5% cashmere and features double-breasted styling, front flap pockets, top lapels, and a deep back vent.

We first saw the Duchess wearing the coat in January 2020, when she launched her Early Years study.  This past March, she repeated it for a check out to an East London ambulance station. 

One note related to the heavy coats: Samantha shared on Facebook the temperature was running between 8° – 12℃, about 45° – 54℉.  

UPDATE: With thanks to Emily for the ID, it looks like the Duchess may have returned to Temperley London, a brand we’ve not seen her in for several years.  She appears to have been wearing the Cordial Sleeve Knit top (£190, about $270 at today’s exchange rates). It is a viscose/metallic polyester/polyester blend with a ribbeddesign.

 

The Duchess carried what appears to be a new bag by Emmy London, another Natasha Clutch ($375) in a color called saddle brown. 

The bag measures roughly 5″ x 8″ and has a magnetic closure.  It looked like the Duchess wore a matching pair of pumps by Emmy, the Josie style.  UPDATE: The style is now available online, the Josie in saddle brown ($425). 

Thank you to Regal Fille for the alert about the shoe’s availability. 

We saw the return of the Strathearn Tartan Scarf. Made in Scotland, the piece is made of wool, measures 86″ x 10.5″, and is hand-knotted and fringed.

The Duchess wore her hair partially up. 

She brought back yesterday’s Flora drop Earrings (£1395) by Edinburgh jeweler Hamilton and Inches.

Thoughts on the look from The Telegraph’s senior fashion editor, Caroline Leaper. 

Kate certainly has the height and figure to pull off longline coats and broad leg trousers, layered up in complementing tones, with added height provided by block heel suede tan shoes. The overall look works because the proportions of each piece are well pitched; her top below is tucked into the broad leg trousers, giving the illusion of a higher waist, and the length of the coat is not so overwhelming as to imply the trousers cannot be seen. The patterned scarf also serves to break up the overall block of colour.

And now our look at the second ensemble.

You may remember the Seeland Woodcock advanced jacket first worn by Kate in late April.  It features multiple pockets, including fleece-lined handwarmer pockets, as well as a removable hood, as well as an adjustable waist and cuffs.

It appeared she might have also had on her Seeland ‘Hawker’ quilted jacket shown below. 

Beneath the jacket, the Duchess was in a knit sweater and what looks like a new shirt. Initially, I thought it was her Sézane Marguerite shirt, but that piece is all white while the neckline on this garment has a dainty multicolored pattern.

With thanks to Georgie’sMum2, Kate appeared to be wearing a piece from Brora, a Scottish brand she has worn before, the Dobby Cotton Blouse (£119). 

Made of a 95% cotton/5% polyester blend, the t-shirt features a pie-crust collar, a frill at the cuff, and a front button closure. It is available on the UK site (£119) and also on the US site ($239).

Kate brought back her See by Chloé Liegi Ankle Boots. 

I think the Duchess wore her ‘Katie and Millie’ print (£15) mask by Amaia Kids.

One much more shot from the first engagement. 

And one from the second engagement. 

VIDEOS:

The Royal family channel has about 1 minute of video from the medical facility opening. 

And they have roughly 4 minutes from the second engagement.

 A video from The Orcadian newspaper. 

 

LINKAGE:

The daily Mail’s coverage is here; The evening Standard’s story is here; 

The daily Mail’s coverage is here;

Simon Perry’s people short article is here; Danielle Stacey’s piece for hi is here; a town and country story is here; Tom and Lorenzo’s thoughts on the ensemble are here; Caroline Leaper’s Telegraph fashion column is here.  

A BBC photo gallery is here; 

 

 

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