Kate Middleton wears blue and gold polka dots to visit Ukrainian Centre

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The Princess of Wales wore the colors of Ukraine’s flag as she visited families at a community center in Reading, England.

dangling from hoop earrings, a quilted blue clutch by Jaeger and navy suede pumps.

She was greeted with a traditional welcome of bread with salt at the center, where volunteers told the princess about the services they provide for displaced Ukrainian families.The mom of three then joined for an art session with children, with one of them sitting on her lap and posing for a sweet picture after writing “Kate I Love You” on a drawing.

“The inspirational work of the Reading Ukrainian Community Centre is non-stop, and it’s changing lives!” the Prince and Princess of Wales“Providing practical advice on employment and housing, delivering educational classes for children and building social connections, the centre is at the heart of the community,” the couple continued.Getty ImagesShe shared a laugh with children while taking part in an art project.

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