A fashionable night at the museum!
Kate was an absolute vision on Wednesday evening when she stepped out in London to present a prestigious award at the Natural History Museum.
Making the short trip from her Kensington Palace home, the brunette beauty arrived in a stunning Barbara Casasola midi dress, valued at just over $4,000.
The daring, off-the-shoulder number clung tightly to the Duchess’ slim figure as she greeted representatives from the five different museums, who were each in the running to receive the £100,000 award.
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The Art Fund Museum of the Year award is known as the largest museum prize in the world.
The huge sum is presented annually to the most outstanding museum that has shown exceptional imagination, innovation and achievement.
As patron of the museum, the mother-of-two was met by artists, museum representatives and a slew of around 370 guests, who joined the Duchess for dinner where a giant Diplodocus dinosaur skeleton named ‘Dippy’ acted as a spectacular ice breaker.
Of course, the royal outing wasn’t the first trip Prince Williams’s wife has made to the iconic museum.
In October of 2015, the mother of George, two, and Charlotte, one, swung by the tourist attraction for a day out with her darling son.
The two wandered the Hintze Hall hand-in-hand as they observed the the 292-bone cast of a Diplodocus dinosaur skeleton.