The Duchess of Edinburgh attends events in Kent

The Duchess of Edinburgh attends events in Kent

On Wednesday, the Duchess of Edinburgh spent the day in Kent where she attended several events.

She first visited Brockhill Park Performing Arts College where she launched the first ever LEAF Gold Demonstration School, as Honorary President of Linking Environment And Farming (LEAF).

Afterward, the Duchess of Edinburgh visited Canterbury Christ Church University where she opened the Verena Holmes STEM Building and the Kent and Medway Medical School.

The Duchess of Edinburgh then visited Kent Refugee Action Network (KRAN) to celebrate the organization's 20th anniversary. KRAN supports refugees and asylum seekers in Kent. During her visit, the Duchess of Edinburgh took part in a Learning for Life Class.

The Duchess of Edinburgh wore her ME and EM blazer with a white shirt, black trousers, her Penelope Chilvers pumps, her Sophie Habsburgh clutch, and her Felt bracelet.

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