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The Duchess of Edinburgh cuts a chic figure during visit to Golspie

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The Duchess of Edinburgh cuts a chic figure during visit to Golspie



The Duchess of Edinburgh looked elegant in a contrasting suit separates skirt as she arrived at Golspie, Sutherland, for an official visit.

Sophie, 59, appeared in high spirits as she accompanied her husband, Prince Edward , 60, to the Scottish village.

The mother-of-two styled her camel blazer with flowing, sage wide leg trousers, a striped t-shirt, and suede heels.

Meanwhile, the Duke of Edinburgh opted for more formal attire and donned a traditional tartan kilt, matched with a tweed waistcoat and blazer.

Sophie wore her blonde locks tied back as she chatted to Lord Lieutenant for Sutherland, Patrick Marriot and Chair of Golspie Community Council, Henrietta Marriott, upon arrival.

The Duchess of Edinburgh cut an elegant figure in suit separates as she arrived at the Scottish seaside village of Golspie today

After touring the village centre by foot, Sophie greeted members of the Southern Schools and Sutherland Caledonian pipe band.

Young children lined the streets and clutched onto Union Jack flags as they stood waiting for the Duke and Duchess.

Looking as cheerful as the children, Sophie and Edward greeted the young Golspie members of the public with broad grins across their faces.

The royal pair chatted with members of the public while standing in the sunshine by the Golspie’s shore.

It comes after the Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh appeared to be in high spirits as they took part in the Ceremony of the Keys – while visiting the Scottish capital.

Prince Edward, 60, and his wife Sophie, 59, were all smiles as they made a visit to the Palace of Holyroodhouse and took part in the tradition, which happens every time the monarch or their official representative makes an official visit to the city.

The late Queen’s son was also seen walking alongside senior British Army reservist Major-General Alastair Bruce for the occasion.

He then received the keys to the City of Edinburgh from Lord Provost Councillor Robert Aldridge during the event. 

The Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh appeared in high spirits as they arrived at the sunny seaside village
The Duchess was greeted by Lord Lieutenant Patrick Marriott (pictured left)  and members of the Southern Schools and Sutherland Caledonian pipe bands during the visit
Edward appeared animated as he chatted with members of the local Golspie community by the shore

Photos from the day showed Sophie and Edward beaming as they were greeted by the ornate ceremony.

The Duchess was effortlessly elegant in an emerald dress with textured patterns. The A-line skirt, collar detail and cinched waist made for the perfect sophisticated ensemble.

She teamed her outfit with beige stiletto heels and accesorised with a matching green clutch.

Sophie pulled her blonde tresses back into an effortless updo and kept her make-up chic and summery.

Meanwhile, Edward was dapper in a navy suit and salmon tie, sporting black leather shoes to finish the look off.

Earlier that week, the couple become the first members of the royal family to visit a new memorial statue of Queen Elizabeth II.

The son of the late Queen Elizabeth donned a tartan kilt for the occasion, paired with a tweed waistcoat and blazer
Children lined the streets of Golspie and waved Union Jack flags as they waited for the Duke and Duchess
The Duchess knelt down to play with Loki
Sophie beamed as she stroked the adorable dog
The 59-year-old looked styled her blonde tresses in a simple yet chic ponytail for the official visit
The couple appeared delighted to chat with members of the public during the visit

The Duke and Duchess were on a visit to Oakham, Rutland in the East Midlands.

They went to the town’s library, which is now home to the first memorial statue of the late monarch, Edward’s mother, which features her beloved corgis at her feet.

The pair were the first royals to see the eye-catching seven-foot bronze statue, and the Duchess couldn’t resist petting the corgis as she spoke to crowds.

Edward and Sophie took a moment to look at the statue in silence and take in the meaningful tribute to the late monarch.

Sophie was dressed for the weather in a smart cream coat, which she paired with green straight-leg trousers and an orange bag.

She looked as elegant as ever as she twisted her blonde tresses into a stylish updo, and added a tangerine-coloured bag to accessorise.

Meanwhile her husband also dressed smartly for the occasion, adding a tweed blazer to his look.

The royal couple met with Lord Lieutenant Patrick Marriott (far left) and Chair of Golspie Community Council, Henrietta Marriott (far right)
The Duke took the lead and walked with the Chair of Golspie Community Council, Henrietta Marriott (right), at the front of the group
Walking along the beachfront, Sophie strolled in the sunshine with Lord Lieutenant Patrick Marriott (left)
The Southern Schools and Sutherland Caledonian pipe greeted the Duke and Duchess with traditional Scottish music

They arrived at Oakham by helicopter before making their way to Oakham Castle just after 11am, where they met children from local primary schools.

There, they were welcomed by the leader of the town council and presented a double horseshoe – a tradition for royals visiting the area.

Despite the inclement weather, crowds flocked to see the younger brother of King Charles and waved Union Jack flags.

Prince Edward showed his friendly and personable nature as he spoke to locals at the Salon in Oakham, who had sat underneath an umbrella to watch him go by.

‘Is this home is it?’ Edward joked as the delighted crowd burst into laughter.

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