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The Princess of Wales stepped out for a second day of engagements in Italy today, and she chose an outfit by Italian designers. Kate, 44, wore a beige blazer by designer Blazé Milano and a fabric bracelet by Atelier Molayem, a small brand based in Milan.
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Kate seen arriving at visits REMIDA, Reggio Emilia’s creative resource center.
Founded by three female stylists, Blazé Milano is said to have been born from the love of the “humble blazer.” Kate has worn their clothing before, including to church at Sandringham on Christmas Day.
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The Princess of Wales in a brown checkered coat by Blazé Milano on Christmas in 2025.
A small crowd braved the rain to see the Princess today at her second stop of the day at Reggio Emilia’s creative resource centre, REMIDA, where she heard about how the community support the Reggio Emilia childcare approach. In contrast to yesterday’s rapturous welcome from a crowd of 3,000 in the Piazza outside the Town Hall, there was no official opportunity for members of the general public to greet the Princess today. However, some members of the public who had heard where she would be had come down to catch a glimpse of her. They cheered when she arrived. Kate waved on her arrival and departure but did not go over to them.
The Princess’s first stop today was to the Salvador Allende pre-school. The school places emphasis on outdoor learning and the Princess was in her element as she spent time with children outdoors. She joined in with a class morning assembly, observing how the children decide together what their activities will be for the day.
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The Princess meets with children at the Salvador Allende pre-school.
Following this, she arrived at Reggio Emilia’s creative resource centre, REMIDA. “The visit will highlight the strong partnership between the city’s educational institutions and the private sector, showcasing a whole of society commitment to children’s development,” Kensington Palace said in a statement. There, the Princess met business leaders who support the centre including Costanza Maramotti from renowned Italian fashion house Max Mara.
The Princess’s final stop of the day was scheduled to be to a vineyard and farmhouse to spend time with the local community. She is on her first overseas visit since returning to work following her cancer diagnosis.
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Town & Country Contributing Editor Victoria Murphy has reported on the British Royal Family since 2010. She has interviewed Prince Harry and has travelled the world covering several royal tours. She is a frequent contributor to Good Morning America. Victoria authored Town & Country book The Queen: A Life in Pictures, released in 2021.