The Duchess of Cambridge wore the Aquatalia Rouge boots she wore for her first royal engagement.

Kate Middleton showed off her frugal side once again this week by wearing a pair of boots that she first wore in 2011.

IN Duchess of CambridgeThe 40-year-old wore an all-green outfit while visiting Abergavenny Market with Prince William to celebrate St. David’s Day yesterday.

And in a touching nod to her decade plus royal duty, Kate completed her outfit with her Aquatalia Rouge boots, which she wore for her first official engagement in 2011.

Then William’s fiancée Kate wore boots for 245 pounds while visiting Trearddur Bay in Anglesey, where the future royal couple named a new lifeboat.

She put them on again the following year, on one of her first solo outings as a royalty, when she visited two schools in Oxford.

Kate Middleton once again showed off her frugal side this week by wearing a pair of boots she first wore in 2011. The 40-year-old Duchess of Cambridge wore an all-green outfit while visiting Abergavenny Market with Prince William to celebrate St. David yesterday

Kate Middleton once again showed off her frugal side this week by wearing a pair of boots she first wore in 2011. The 40-year-old Duchess of Cambridge wore an all-green outfit while visiting Abergavenny Market with Prince William to celebrate St. David yesterday


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in a touching way to her decade plus a debt to the royal family, Kate finished her outfit with her Aquatalia Rouge boots, which she wore for her first official engagement in 2011. In 2013, she wore them again, pairing them with Orla Kiely's dress for a visit to the charity Only Connect

In a touching nod to her decade plus debt to the royal family, Kate completed her outfit with her Aquatalia Rouge boots, which she wore for her first official engagement in 2011 (left). In 2013, she wore them again, pairing them with Orla Kiely’s dress for a visit to the charity Only Connect (right)

Apparently a fan of the Italian shoe brand, the royal also owns black suede boots (above) - and at least six other pairs of boots from the brand - with one pair worn in public at least 20 times.

Apparently a fan of the Italian shoe brand, the royal also owns black suede boots (above) – and at least six other pairs of boots from the brand – with one pair worn in public at least 20 times.

In 2013, she wore them again, pairing them with an Orla Kiely dress-coat for a visit to the charity Only Connect.

Apparently a fan of the Italian shoe brand, the royal also owns black suede boots – and at least six other pairs of boots from the brand – and one pair has been worn at least 20 times.

Kate is wearing the boots again in 2018, where she joined her husband William in Essex to attend the Royal Foundation’s Coach Core program, pairing the boots with an elegant casual suit in a plaid blazer paired with black skinny jeans and ankle boots.

Again, she played them in 2019 while she was with William on a beach in North Wales.

Yesterday she also wore a forest green Sportmax coat for 940 British pounds with a long line with a suitable polo neckline, as well as black skinny jeans.

Showing her thoughtful side, the Duchess also wore earrings by a Welsh designer to celebrate St. David’s Day.

Kate is wearing the boots again in 2018, where she joined her husband William in Essex to attend the Royal Foundation's Coach Core program, pairing the boots with a sleek casual in a plaid blazer paired with black skinny jeans and ankle boots. Kate was joined by her husband, Prince William, who also cut a casual figure into a blue sweater with a zipper and navy blue pants.

Kate is wearing the boots again in 2018, where she joined her husband William in Essex to attend the Royal Foundation’s Coach Core program, pairing the boots with a sleek casual in a plaid blazer paired with black skinny jeans and ankle boots.

Again, she played them in 2019 while she was with William on a beach in North Wales.

Again, she played them in 2019 while she was with William on a beach in North Wales.

Kate wore the boots on different occasions - in the photo with Prince William in 2018

Kate wore the boots on different occasions – in the photo with Prince William in 2018

Fresh face!  Kate first wore the boots during a trip to Anglesey in 2011 - a few months before her wedding

Fresh face! Kate first wore the boots during a trip to Anglesey in 2011 – a few months before her wedding

The mother of three kept her locks loose and wavy while wearing an exquisite pair of gold earrings with a hoop costing £ 60 from Spells of Love.

The Duchess is not the only known Spells of Love fan, as Kendall Jenner wore the same Alia earrings at a basketball game last year.

Yesterday, the couple visited Blaenavon Hwb, a community-oriented youth center, Kate, an avid baker, took a look at William’s attempts to make Welsh cakes, and they also played a game of billiards.

She went to the oven and effortlessly began to cook and turn the cakes on the stove while talking to 16-year-old Libby.

As William began to roll out the dough and cut it out, he told the group around him, “I’m under a lot of pressure here.

The Duke of Cambridge plants a tree at the Blaenavon Heritage Center in Blaenavon The Duchess of Cambridge is also involved

The Duke of Cambridge is planting a tree at the Blaenavon Heritage Center in Blaenavon, left, while the Duchess of Cambridge is also involved, right

Prince William and Kate looked particularly fascinated by a young royal fan as they greeted the crowds at the market this afternoon Prince William and Kate looked particularly fascinated by a young royal fan as they greeted the crowds at the market this afternoon

Prince William and Kate looked particularly fascinated by a young royal fan as they greeted the crowds at the market this afternoon

“Don’t judge my cooking, it can be terribly wrong. It’s not Bake Off. Where is Mary (Berry) when you need her?

When the Duchess wanted to see her husband’s efforts, she pointed out the thinness of his cakes.

“This one’s a little skinny,” William admitted before looking at them again, adding, “Probably everyone’s a little skinny.”

The royal couple is visiting Wales to learn about the importance of the agricultural industry for the rural population and how community organizations support young people while celebrating the region’s history.

Joining!  The Duchess of Cambridge is also planting a tree at the Blaenavon Heritage Center in Blaenavon during a visit to Wales

Joining! The Duchess of Cambridge is also planting a tree at the Blaenavon Heritage Center in Blaenavon during a visit to Wales

During the visit, the couple also revealed how they involve their children in agriculture, the couple revealed one day in Wales to celebrate St. David’s Day.

The future Prince and Princess of Wales visited a goat farm in Llanvetherine, near Abergavenny, and shared how Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis have been helping with their animals for six months.

The family is believed to be in Norfolk, where the Prince of Wales is working to turn Queen Sandringham’s mansion into a completely organic operation.

During a day spent in the Welsh valleys, the couple tried to make traditional Welsh cakes in a community center, but the future king told the young people watching: “Don’t judge my cooking …”

As they toured Pant Farm, where Gary and Jess Jeomans, both 50, produce goat’s milk, which has been supplied by a local cheese maker for the past two decades, William spotted a silage sweeping robot in one of the barns.

Gary explained that it could also be used to move fodder, and the Duchess replied: “It was George’s part-time job – moving fodder.”

William told his hosts that the children had participated in the farm and added: “We are also trying agroforestry.”

The method involves planting crops between rows of trees to provide healthier soil, higher yields and vital wildlife homes.

Hello!  The charming goats kept on the Welsh farm could not wait to greet their royal guests during their tour of the territory. The Duchess of Cambridge at the Pant Farm near Abergaveny

Hello! The charming goats kept on the Welsh farm could not wait to greet their royal guests during their tour of the territory.

The Duchess was seen howling with laughter after trying her hand at a game of billiards at the Neon Youth Club in Blaenavon Hwb in Blaenavon

The Duchess was seen howling with laughter after trying her hand at a game of billiards at the Neon Youth Club in Blaenavon Hwb in Blaenavon

The Duke studied agricultural management at the University of Cambridge in 2014, but it seems that the Duchess also has agriculture in her veins.

Kate told her hosts: “I was looking at my ancestry and there was someone who raised rare goats. I’ll have to find out who she was. It was right after the First World War.

William also commented on the couple’s new sporting rivalry following England’s close defeat to England in six nations on Saturday, where Kate, as patron of English rugby, triumphed over her husband, patron of the Welsh Rugby Union.

“Today he is wearing a Welsh scarf,” said the duke. “It’s a good family rivalry.”

Gary told him, “George will have to come to your side.”

“Don’t worry,” William said. “He’s already there.”

Turn it around!  Kate shared laughter with the members of the team at the youth center as she grabbed the utensils to help make pancakes for the group Turn it around!  Kate laughed with team members at the youth center as she grabbed utensils to help make pancakes for the group.

Turn it around! Kate shared laughter with the members of the team at the youth center as she grabbed the utensils to help make pancakes for the group

The Duchess carried her long brunettes in wide waves over her shoulders for the visit earlier this afternoon

The Duchess carried her long brunettes in wide waves over her shoulders for the visit earlier this afternoon