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The Princess of Wales looked stunning as she joined her husband Prince William on a visit to the Natural History Museum in London as they returned to duties after their summer break. (Pic: People.com)
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LONDON – The Princess of Wales looked stunning as she joined her husband Prince William on a visit to the Natural History Museum in London as they returned to duties after their summer break, which reportedly included a yacht trip to Greece. 

Kate, who studied art history at university and has been patron of the attraction since 2013, was seen with her newly blonde locks on display after spending a summer in the sun. 

The Prince of Wales also showed a hint of tan during their day out in the capital following their traditional break, which was this year said to include a trip on their superyacht to Kefalonia, sailing around the Greek islands. 

Kate, who has apparently dyed her brunette locks a few shades lighter, looked stylish in a fitted tweed blazer from Ralph Lauren, paired with a white shirt, smart dark green tailored trousers and brown flats. 

Alongside gentle waves in her hair, the princess opted for a natural sweep of make-up and added her £495 alphabet necklace from Daniella Draper, which features the initials of her three children, George, Charlotte and Louis and Princess Diana’s sapphire engagement ring. 

Today, the couple kicked off their own ‘autumn term’ as they visited the site’s newly transformed gardens, meeting children and young people taking part in learning programmes. 

As they arrived at the venue, the supportive Prince was seen placing a hand on his wife’s back, making for a sweet display of affection. 

The princess appeared firmly in her element as she laughed with school pupils as it began to pour with rain during their time in the gardens – even sweetly helping one child to shelter under her umbrella. 

Kate and William, also (43), were shown how cutting-edge technology is being used around the garden for conservation and research biodiversity projects. 

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