Friday 18 October 2013

Kate shows off her volleyball skills in skinny jeans and towering heels on her first solo engagement since birth of Prince George



The Duchess of Cambridge played volleyball today as she took part in a SportsAid workshop at the former site of the Olympic Park in LondonThe Duchess of Cambridge played volleyball today as she took part in a SportsAid workshop at the former site of the Olympic Park in London
While her husband played 'daddy daycare' at home in Kensington Palace this morning, the Duchess of Cambridge undertook her first solo public engagement since the birth of their baby son Prince George.
Kate, 31, left her three-month-old son with her husband to attend an event at the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park in East London in her role as patron of the charity SportsAid.
And she didn't let a pair of towering wedges put her off getting involved as she agreed to try her hand at a little volleyball.


Today's event is the third official outing for the Duchess since she left hospital with Prince George in July.
She joined her husband for a low-key 'farewell' engagement in Anglesey over the summer and last month donned a glittering rose gold evening dress for the Tusk Conservation Awards in London.
In contrast Baby George has not been seen in public since his day-old debut on the steps of the Lindo Wing at St Mary's Hospital in Paddington.
Kate left her young son at home with father William at Kensington Palace as she completed her first official solo duty since the birth

Today's event was organised to highlight the work of SportsAid which helps support young athletes by helping them to meet essential costs for travel, training, accommodation, competition fees and equipment
Today's event was organised to highlight the work of SportsAid which helps support young athletes by helping them to meet essential costs for travel, training, accommodation, competition fees and equipment

The Duchess of Cambridge visited the site of the Olympic Park today to see how young athletes are benefiting with help from SportsAid
Aides said she was keen to meet the athletes it was helping face-to-face and get a 'detailed insight into the challenges they face'

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