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Duchess Catherine shares a personal message from her living room in a gorgeous regal blue outfit

The Duchess shared a special message of thanks.
Duchess Catherine reveals who her greatest support has been throughout the pandemic
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Duchess Catherine now finds the art of nailing a Zoom call old hat, it seems.

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Indeed, as 2020 wore on (quite literally) and as 2021 begins, the Duchess has shown no signs of slowing down as she brings her elaborate work to the forefront of the worldโ€ฆ from her own living room.

On Friday morning, Kensington Palace released footage of the royalโ€™s latest Zoom call with several teachers rom Ribbon Academy in County Durham.

As patron of Place2Be, a charity working to improve childrenโ€™s mental health in schools, the Duchess spoke one-on-one with teachers about the important work they have been doing for their students throughout the pandemic.

The conversation came in line with Childrenโ€™s Mental Health Week, currently taking place in the UK.

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During the call, Kate praised their work as โ€œfantasticโ€, and described the teachers as a โ€œlifelineโ€ to parents.

Kateโ€™s message was a personal one given how she herself has been homeschooling her children Princess Charlotte and Prince George under the guidance of their own London-based school, Thomasโ€™ Battersea.

Kate spoke to several teachers, thanking them for their efforts in supporting children throughout the pandemic.

(Kensington Palace)
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Kateโ€™s latest foray into working from home came with a glorious outfit to boot.

The Duchess wore a recycled blue tweed jacket, designed by Rebecca Taylor.

Her hair worn in a sleek half-up half-down โ€˜do, Kate was glowing as she chatted away to the teachers.

Kate looked chic in a tweed jacked designed by Rebecca Taylor.

(Kensington Palace)
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Kate reiterated how deeply she appreciated the teachersโ€™ work, telling them: โ€œYou are a lifeline to so many families out there. I know it takes an awful lot of effort, energy, and patience.

โ€œThank you for the hard work you do on a day-to-day basis for the children that you look after.โ€

And it seems her words are truly sincere as she continues to remain in lockdown at her familyโ€™s country home, Anmer Hall.

While we hope the lockdown can soon ease as the COVID-19 vaccine rolls out across the country, one thing is certain โ€“ thereโ€™s plenty of working from home fashion inspiration to be taken from Kate.

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Silver linings, one might say.

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