Photos: All of Kate Middleton’s STUNNING Scotland royal tour outfits – which look is your favourite?

EDINBURGH, SCOTLAND - MAY 26: Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge arrives to host NHS Charities Together and NHS staff at a unique drive-in cinema to watch a special screening of Disney’s Cruella at the Palace of Holyroodhouse on day six of their week-long visit to Scotland on May 26, 2021 in Edinburgh, Scotland. (Photo by Chris Jackson/Getty Images)
EDINBURGH, SCOTLAND - MAY 26: Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge arrives to host NHS Charities Together and NHS staff at a unique drive-in cinema to watch a special screening of Disney’s Cruella at the Palace of Holyroodhouse on day six of their week-long visit to Scotland on May 26, 2021 in Edinburgh, Scotland. (Photo by Chris Jackson/Getty Images) /
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May 25 – Kate Middleton trendy in all-tan outfit, Kirkwall

Prince William and Kate’s second day in Scotland began with a trip to Orkney where they officially opened Balfour Hospital in Kirkwall. Kate Middleton looked uber chic in a dead on-trend, all-tan outfit; made up of a camel-coloured coat, a beige sweater and tan wide-leg trousers. She added a  pop of colour to her look with a tartan scarf, reportedly from Scottish brand DC Dalgliesh Tartan; she also wore one of the designer’s scarves during the Cambridge’s royal train tour in 2020.

Kate Middleton, Prince William, Scotland
KIRKWALL, SCOTLAND – MAY 25: Prince William, Duke of Cambridge and Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge arrive to officially open The Balfour, Orkney Hospital on day five of their week long visit to Scotland on May 25, 2021 in Kirkwall, Scotland. Recently opened in 2019, The Balfour replaced the old hospital, which had served the community for ninety years. The new facility has enabled the repatriation of many NHS services from the Scottish mainland, allowing Orkney’s population to receive most of their healthcare at home. The new building’s circular design is based on the 5000-year-old Neolithic settlement, Skara Brae, making it a unique reflection of the local landscape in which many historical sites are circles. (Photo by Chris Jackson – WPA Pool/Getty Images) /