Kate Middleton, Duchess of Cambridge, was all sorts of stylish on Wednesday when she arrived in an Italian blue dress coat (and daffodils) for tea time.
The 30-year-old Duchess joined Queen Elizabeth and Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, at London's Fortnum & Mason, where the three were presented with Jubilee picnic hampers.
The Duchess of Cambridge's beautiful dress coat is from Italian label M by Missoni, while her grey pumps are by Rupert Sanderson, according to the Daily Mail.
Two daffodils were also pinned to her outfit, in honor of St. David's Day.
During the three Royal ladies' tea time, the Duchess shared her favorites with the Fortnum staff, before settling on some chocolates.
I like a cup of tea, but it is my brother who really likes his tea, as well . . . I would really like to learn to make the perfect cup of tea, as when I last made a pot of tea with dried tea leaves I got it very wrong, she told the staff, as reported by People.
The Duchess is spending some quality time with the Queen while Prince William is in the Falkland Islands. According to People, the ladies will be in Leicester next week for more royal engagements.
Click through for photos of Kate Middleton's tea time with the Queen and Camilla.
Britain's Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge speaks to members of the British armed forces at a military charity food display in the Fortnum and Mason store in central London March 1, 2012. Together with Queen Elizabeth and Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall they had viewed the Diamond Jubilee product ranges, met staff and unveiled a plaque for the regeneration of Piccadilly. REUTERSBritain's Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge visits the Fortnum and Mason food store in London March 1, 2012.REUTERSBritain's Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge speaks to employees in the Fortnum and Mason store in central London March 1, 2012. Together with Queen Elizabeth and Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall they had viewed the Diamond Jubilee product ranges, met staff and unveiled a plaque for the regeneration of Piccadilly. REUTERSBritain's Queen Elizabeth, Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall and Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge (L-R) look at look at a Jubilee cake at the Fortnum and Mason food store in London March 1, 2012.REUTERSBritain's Queen Elizabeth, Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall and Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge (L-R) look at their hampers after being presented with gifts at the Fortnum and Mason food store in London March 1, 2012. REUTERSritain's Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge (R) smiles as Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall tries some produce during a visit to the Fortnum and Mason food store in London March 1, 2012.REUTERSBritain's Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge visits the Fortnum and Mason food store in London March 1, 2012. REUTERSBritain's Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall (2nd R) and Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge (L) await ahead of a plaque unveiling by Queen Elizabeth, as London Mayor Boris Johnson (R) looks on outside of the Fortnum and Mason store in central London March 1, 2012. They had viewed the Diamond Jubilee ranges, met staff and unveiled a plaque for the regeneration of Piccadilly. REUTERSBritain's Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge stands outside Fortnum and Mason during a visit to the food store in London March 1, 2012. REUTERSBritain's Queen Elizabeth (R), Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall (2nd L) and Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge (L) await ahead of a plaque unveiling, as London Mayor Boris Johnson (2nd R) looks on outside of the Fortnum and Mason store in central London March 1, 2012. They had viewed the Diamond Jubilee product ranges, met staff and unveiled a plaque for the regeneration of Piccadilly.REUTERSBritain's Queen Elizabeth (L), Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall (2nd R) and Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge (R) leave the Fortnum and Mason store in central London March 1, 2012. They had viewed the Diamond Jubilee ranges, met staff and unveiled a plaque for the regeneration of Piccadilly.REUTERS