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KATE Middleton has today visited the Royal Opera House's costume department in a nod to her textile boss great-great-grandad.

The Duchess of Cambridge was all smiles as she toured the performing arts venue this morning.

 The Duchess of Cambridge today toured through the Royal Opera House
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The Duchess of Cambridge today toured through the Royal Opera House

It's a visit of great interest to 37-year-old Kate, as her great-great-grandfather, Francis Martineau Lupton, was a successful textile manufacturer.

Francis, a mill owner, ran William Lupton & Company with his three brothers.

Wearing a £2,736 fuschia pink Oscar de la Renta peplum style dress, the mum-of-three was taken through the Hamlyn Hall at the Royal Opera House.

And she donned new shoes for today's engagement, wearing black patent heels with a gold buckle detail.

Completing the outfit, she was seen carrying a £495 leather bag by Aspinal of London.

During the tour, the mum-of-three appeared fascinated as she was shown how the costumes are dyed, hand-painted and stained.

Kensington Palace said the tour would be part of the Duchess "exploring her interest in the use and manufacture of textiles".

The Royal Opera House Costume Department is responsible for creating, refurbishing and conserving thousands of opera and ballet costumes per season, with up to 600 costumes per production.

Up to 10,000 costumes are used each year by artists from The Royal Ballet and The Royal Opera House.

Kate was also treated to watching Royal Ballet Principal Dancers Lauren Cuthbertson, Laura Morera and Vadim Muntagirov rehearse Two Pigeons.

 Kate, 37, met staff to discuss the work they do to make and maintain costumes
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Kate, 37, met staff to discuss the work they do to make and maintain costumesCredit: Royal Opera House
 Staff make and maintain 10,000 costumes each year
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Staff make and maintain 10,000 costumes each yearCredit: Royal Opera House
 It's a personal tour for Kate, whose great-great grandfather worked in textiles
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It's a personal tour for Kate, whose great-great grandfather worked in textilesCredit: Splash News

ROYALS ON TOUR

It's been a busy week for the 37-year-old, who yesterday visited the Islington Community Garden for her first official Royal engagement of the year. 

The mum-of-three chatted to the young students and made pizza with them - admitting her eldest two Prince George, five, and Princess Charlotte, three, would be sad they had missed out on the day.

And she laughed as one cheeky eight-year-old asked her if the Queen ate pizza.

She replied: "That is such a good question, I don't know.

"Maybe next time I see her, shall I ask?"

The mother was gifted honey, picture and bird feeders from the kids, telling one: "I'm going to go put that in the garden and hopefully the birds will come."

The Royal Family will be out in force today, with the Duchess of Cornwall also undertaking two engagements in Scotland.  Prince Charles' wife will head to the University of Aberdeen as part of her role as Chancellor.

MEGHAN STEPS OUT

Meghan Markle stepped out today, making it a busy day for the Royal Family.

The Duchess of Sussex visited the Mayhew this afternoon, her first visit to the animal charity since being named patron.

Tonight, the mum-to-be will attend a premiere of Cirque du Soleil's Totem in Support of Sentebale at the Royal Albert Hall.

The evening will raise awareness and funds for Sentebale’s work with children and young people affected by HIV.

Pregnant Meghan has hit the ground running this year, with today her third official Royal engagement in just two weeks.

She this week headed to Birkenhead with husband Prince Harry, delighting fans as they revealed they were expecting their baby to arrive in April. 

The former actress also visited Smart Works, another of her new patronages, last week. 

There, she gave fashion tips to women at the charity, even helping them prepare for job interviews. 

The roles are a vote of confidence from the Queen for the former actress after she joined the Royal Family last year.

She has recently been plagued with speculation that she and and Kate Middleton have clashed, with rumours the Duchess of Cambridge was brought to tears during a bridesmaid's dress fitting for Princess Charlotte.

Meghan is also rumoured to have been nicknamed Duchess Difficult by staff.

 Kate examines material used as part of the Royal Opera productions
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Kate examines material used as part of the Royal Opera productionsCredit: Kensington Palace
 The Duchess will explore her interest in textiles over the coming months
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The Duchess will explore her interest in textiles over the coming monthsCredit: Kensington Palace
 Kate carried an Aspinal bag costing £495
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Kate carried an Aspinal bag costing £495Credit: Splash News
 The style icon chose a bright fuschia dress
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The style icon chose a bright fuschia dress
 The Duchess of Cambridge wore dark tights to ward off the winter cold
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The Duchess of Cambridge wore dark tights to ward off the winter coldCredit: Getty - Contributor
 It's been a busy week for Kate, with the mum having made a Royal visit to community gardens yesterday before today's visit to the Royal Opera House
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It's been a busy week for Kate, with the mum having made a Royal visit to community gardens yesterday before today's visit to the Royal Opera House
 Kate Middleton appeared in good spirits for the visit
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Kate Middleton appeared in good spirits for the visit
 The Duchess wore an Oscar de la Renta dress for the visit
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 The Duchess wore an Oscar de la Renta dress for the visit
Meghan Markle let slip that she's expecting to give birth in April as she and Prince Harry visited Birkenhead for first official royal engagement together in 2019


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