Kate Middleton totes $4.5K Chanel purse as she continues US tour with Prince William

Kate Middleton continued her tour of the US in a chic Roland Mouret burgundy pants suit on Thursday morning, which she accessorized with a stunning $4,664 Chanel maroon and gold enamel purse.

The Princess of Wales, 40, was spotted arriving at climate innovation company Greentown Labs in Somerville, Massachusetts, alongside her husband, Prince William, also 40, and she dressed exceptionally stylish for the visit.

The mother-of-three donned a pair of high-waisted maroon trousers and a matching blazer made by Roland Mouret, as well as a pink tie-neck blouse underneath. Prince William matched his wife in a burgundy sweater, which he wore under a dark grey suit.

She completed the look with a pair of $675 Gianvito Rossi suede pumps and an extravagant Chanel handbag, which is no longer available but originally sold for just over $4,500 in 2015, according to LoveThatBag.ca.

Kate Middleton continued her tour of the US in a chic Roland Mouret burgundy pants suit on Thursday morning, which she accessorized with a stunning $4,664 Chanel maroon and gold enamel purse

The Princess of Wales, 40, was spotted arriving at climate innovation company Greentown Labs in Somerville, Massachusetts, alongside her husband, Prince William, also 40, and she dressed exceptionally stylish for the visit

The Princess of Wales, 40, was spotted arriving at climate innovation company Greentown Labs in Somerville, Massachusetts, alongside her husband, Prince William, also 40, and she dressed exceptionally stylish for the visit

The mother-of-three donned a pair of high-waisted maroon trousers and a matching blazer made by Roland Mouret, as well as a pink tie-neck blouse underneath

The mother-of-three donned a pair of high-waisted maroon trousers and a matching blazer made by Roland Mouret, as well as a pink tie-neck blouse underneath

Prince William matched his wife in a burgundy sweater, which he wore under a dark grey suit

Prince William matched his wife in a burgundy sweater, which he wore under a dark grey suit

She completed the look with a pair of $675 Gianvito Rossi suede pumps and an extravagant Chanel handbag, which is no longer available but originally sold for just over $4,500 in 2015, according to LoveThatBag.ca

She completed the look with a pair of $675 Gianvito Rossi suede pumps and an extravagant Chanel handbag, which is no longer available but originally sold for just over $4,500 in 2015, according to LoveThatBag.ca

Made form quilted calfskin leather, the bag is from Chanel’s Fall-Winter 2016/2017 collection, and features an ornate gold enamel handle. 

Made form quilted calfskin leather, the bag is from Chanel's Fall-Winter 2016/2017 collection, and features an ornate gold enamel handle

Made form quilted calfskin leather, the bag is from Chanel’s Fall-Winter 2016/2017 collection, and features an ornate gold enamel handle

Kate was previously seen toting the purse during a visit to Paris in 2017, and again during a church service in London in 2018, as well as a trip to the Natural History Museum in 2019.

The heels – which are just over two inches high – seem to be a go-to pair for Kate, as she was pictured wearing them multiple times over the years.

Kate and William put on a brave face as they began the first full day of their whirlwind US tour – just a few hours after Prince Harry and Meghan Markle released a very ill-timed trailer for their upcoming explosive Netflix documentary amid a furious race row at Buckingham Palace back home.

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex dropped a teaser for their new show – which is part of their $100 million deal with the streaming giant – in which they shared an incredibly intimate series of never-before-seen images, including several of Meghan crying, while hinting that they are preparing to launch a fresh series of attacks on the royal family.

Harry and Meghan’s trailer release would have been controversy enough for William and Kate to deal with on the second day of their tour – however, their first US trip in eight years had already been dramatically overshadowed by the news that the Prince’s godmother, Lady Susan Hussey, resigned from the royal household.

Kate was previously seen toting the purse during a visit to Paris in 2017, and again during a church service in London in 2018, as well as a trip to the Natural History Museum in 2019 (seen)

Kate was previously seen toting the purse during a visit to Paris in 2017, and again during a church service in London in 2018, as well as a trip to the Natural History Museum in 2019 (seen)

Kate and William put on a brave face as they began the first full day of their whirlwind US tour - just a few hours after Prince Harry and Meghan Markle released a very ill-timed trailer for their upcoming explosive Netflix documentary

Kate and William put on a brave face as they began the first full day of their whirlwind US tour - just a few hours after Prince Harry and Meghan Markle released a very ill-timed trailer for their upcoming explosive Netflix documentary

Kate and William put on a brave face as they began the first full day of their whirlwind US tour – just a few hours after Prince Harry and Meghan Markle released a very ill-timed trailer for their upcoming explosive Netflix documentary

Their arrival at the climate change-focused company comes just hours after Meghan and Harry hinted at fresh attacks on the Royal Family with the release of their Netflix documentary trailer, which featured several candid images of the couple

In the teaser, Harry and Meghan shared an incredibly intimate series of never-before-seen images, including several of Meghan crying, hinting that they are preparing to launch a fresh series of attacks on the royal family

In addition, just hours before the Prince and Princess touched down in Boston, his godmother, Lady Susan Hussey 83, was accused of making racist comments at a Buckingham Palace event set up by Queen Consort Camilla on Tuesday night

In addition, just hours before the Prince and Princess touched down in Boston, his godmother, Lady Susan Hussey 83, was accused of making racist comments at a Buckingham Palace event set up by Queen Consort Camilla on Tuesday night

But despite the scandal, the royal couple seemed in good spirits as they arrived in America on Wednesday, as photographers caught them stepping off the plane with smiles on their faces

But despite the scandal, the royal couple seemed in good spirits as they arrived in America on Wednesday, as photographers caught them stepping off the plane with smiles on their faces

And as the trip continued today at Greentown Labs, the pair continued to seem unbothered by the controversy back home, waving to the waiting crowds of well-wishers who had gathered to catch a glimpse of the pair

And as the trip continued today at Greentown Labs, the pair continued to seem unbothered by the controversy back home, waving to the waiting crowds of well-wishers who had gathered to catch a glimpse of the pair 

Just hours before the Prince and Princess touched down in Boston to launch William’s Earthshot Prize, his godmother, 83, who is a former lady-in-waiting to the Queen, was accused of making racist comments to black domestic abuse campaigner Ngozi Fulani at a Buckingham Palace event set up by Queen Consort Camilla on Tuesday night.

But despite the scandal, the royal couple seemed in good spirits as they arrived in America on Wednesday, as photographers caught them stepping off the plane with smiles on their faces.

And as the trip continued today at Greentown Labs, the pair continued to seem unbothered by the controversy back home, waving to the waiting crowds of well-wishers who had gathered to catch a glimpse of the pair. 

William and Kate’s cheery expressions gave away little indication of the many controversies brewing within the Monarchy – both of which have dramatically overshadowed the couple’s three-day tour to Boston. 

William and Kate's cheery expressions gave away little indication of the many controversies brewing within the Monarchy - both of which have dramatically overshadowed the couple's three-day tour to Boston

William and Kate’s cheery expressions gave away little indication of the many controversies brewing within the Monarchy – both of which have dramatically overshadowed the couple’s three-day tour to Boston 

Both William and Kate flashed wide smiles for the cameras as they arrived at Greentown Labs, where they were greeted by hoards of fans - including a young boy who dressed up as one of the King's Guards

Both William and Kate flashed wide smiles for the cameras as they arrived at Greentown Labs, where they were greeted by hoards of fans – including a young boy who dressed up as one of the King’s Guards

The Prince and Princess of Wales also got an adorable reminder of home during the second day of their US tour this morning, when they were greeted by an eight-year-old boy who had dressed up as a member of the King's Guard

Henry Dynov-Teixeira, eight, was so impressed by the changing of the guard when he visited Buckingham Palace earlier this year that he asked his family for a costume – and was proudly wearing it, complete with bearskin, at the Royal’s visit 

The couple looked delighted as they were introduced to the eight-year-old, who handed them a bouquet of flowers

The couple looked delighted as they were introduced to the eight-year-old, who handed them a bouquet of flowers

The couple looked delighted as they were introduced to the eight-year-old, who handed them a bouquet of flowers

During this morning's event, the Prince and Princess will 'learn about climate innovations which are being incubated in Boston'

During this morning’s event, the Prince and Princess will ‘learn about climate innovations which are being incubated in Boston’

They will also meet with the CEO of Greentown Labs and the President of the Northeast Clean Energy Council to 'learn about the history' of the company and 'how it is contributing to global efforts to address the climate crisis'

They will also meet with the CEO of Greentown Labs and the President of the Northeast Clean Energy Council to ‘learn about the history’ of the company and ‘how it is contributing to global efforts to address the climate crisis’

After arriving in Boston, William and Kate attended the Earthshot launch

After arriving in Boston, William and Kate attended the Earthshot launch

Both William and Kate flashed wide smiles for the cameras as they arrived at Greentown Labs, where they were greeted by hoards of fans – including a young boy who dressed up as one of the King’s Guards.

Henry Dynov-Teixeira, eight, was so impressed by the changing of the guard when he visited Buckingham Palace earlier this year that he asked his family for a costume – and was proudly wearing it, complete with bearskin, at the Royal’s visit. 

The royal couple then headed to a Boston Celtics game, where they sat courtside and joined 20,000 fans cheering on the players as they went head-to-head with the Miami Heat

The royal couple then headed to a Boston Celtics game, where they sat courtside and joined 20,000 fans cheering on the players as they went head-to-head with the Miami Heat

The couple looked delighted as they were introduced to the eight-year-old, who handed them a bouquet of flowers.

He told DailyMail.com afterwards, ‘It was crazy meeting the Prince and Princess. It was crazy. I wasn’t actually that nervous now that I think about it when I actually did it.’ 

During this morning’s event, the Prince and Princess will ‘learn about climate innovations which are being incubated in Boston.’

They will also meet with the CEO of Greentown Labs and the President of the Northeast Clean Energy Council to ‘learn about the history’ of the company and ‘how it is contributing to global efforts to address the climate crisis.’

After arriving, William and Kate attended the Earthshot launch, before they headed to a Boston Celtics game, where they sat courtside and joined 20,000 fans cheering on the players as they went head-to-head with the Miami Heat. 

This week Prince William will also visit the John F Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum. He and his wife will learn about the work that local organizations are doing to mitigate the risk of rising sea levels in Boston.

There are also plans for the royal couple to meet President Joe Biden on Friday, who will be in Boston on a separate trip. In addition, they will attend the Earthshot Prize awards on Friday.

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