The Duchess of Edinburgh put on a stylish display as she met sailing aficionados in Cornwall this morning.
Sophie, 58, put her best foot forward in a summery pair of espadrilles as she travelled to the beautiful Trevassack Lake near Helston in Cornwall.
Prince Edward’s wife remained elegant, even as she put on a life jacket over a white blazer, which she paired with checked beige trousers.
The royal met with members of The Children’s Sailing Trust and learned more about their efforts to make the sport accessible to people from all walks of life.
During her visit, which marked the organisation’s 25th anniversary, she watched as teens took to the waves and later spoke to them about their passion for sailing.
The Duchess of Edinburgh visited The Children’s Sailing Trust in Cornwall this morning, where she met sailing aficionados in Cornwall this morning
The mother-of-two donned a wide-legged trouser and a blaser sweater, but donned a blue parka and a life jacket as she got closer to the water
For her day outdoors, Sophie picked an elegant white blaser she wore over as sage green shirt, which she paired with wide-legged trousers and her beige espadrilles.
The mother-of-two accessorised with a small leather bag in beige, gold earrings and a gold necklace with a pearl pendant.
Sophie tied her blonde locks into a ponytail with a leopard hair clip, and donned a glamourous day makeup, with some eyeliner, shimmery eyeshadow and a dab of bronzer to compliment her sun-kissed glow.
The Duchess also wore a rosy tint of lipstick for her day by the lake.
She was seen in deep conversation with members of the Children’s Sailing Trust, as she learned more about their efforts to keep the charity running.
The Children’s Sailing Trust was founded by the late John Green in 1997, with a centre located on the Helford River, before it expanded to Trevassack Lake.
The organisation offers sailing opportunities, as well as other watersports opportunities to children from all backgrounds.
Sophie has been a longtime supporter of the charity and has attended several of their fundraising efforts over the years.
For her day by the lake, Sophie donned a pair of espadrilles with the trendy wide-legged trousers
Sophie learned more about the centre and the charity’s efforts to make sailing accessible to all
The royal listened to the experience of several people who attended the charity’s sailing exrcusion
Today’s outdoorsty engagement was miles away from the garden party the Duchess attended in Buckingham Palace yesterday, which was hosted in the honour of the Not Forgotten Association’s annual event for ex-service men and women.
For the occasion, the royal recycled a grey ensemble she first wore to attend a military parade in Dorking, Surrey in 2017.
The elegant piece of outerwear – which is designed by one of Sophie’s favourite fashion houses, Suzannah – has a V-neck cut and a chic silk bow at the waist.
Sophie then teamed this with a matching light grey hat which was also by the designer.
The newly-appointed Duchess completed her ensemble with a pair of white silk high heels and simple jewellery.
The royal swept her blonde hair into an elegant updo and opted for minimal makeup.
The Duchess laughed as she zipped up her blue parka and life jacket over her stylish white blaser
Sophie made sure she was correctly equipped as she got closer to the water, watching teens test the waters of the lake
The royal was spotted in deep conversation with members of the charity who talked of their passion for water sports
Sophie looked on as several children demonstrated their sailing skills during her visit to Cornwall
One volunteer for the Children’s Sailing Trust talked to the Duchess in details about the charity’s goals and hopes
Sophie also unveilled a plaque to commemorate her visit to the charity, which marked its 25th anniversary
Along with her signature bronzed smokey eye, Sophie finished off her look with a slick of rosy pink lipstick.
The Not Forgotten Association provides entertainment, leisure and recreation for the serving wounded, injured or sick and for ex-service men and women with disabilities.
The royal family have continued to hold an annual garden party to honour servicemen since it was first approved by King George V and Queen Mary.
During the event, Sophie was seen happily laughing with former members of the Armed Forces as they soaked up the sunshine in London.
What’s more, Sophie was seen lovingly stroking a black Labrador who has been trained as a guide dog.
Sophie has been a Patron of the Guide Dogs for the Blind Association since July 2017 – when she took over from Princess Alexandra.
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