Kate Middleton is super chic in monochrome look during Wales visit with William

Kate Middleton and Prince William have arrived at the Brynawel Rehabilitation Centre in Pontyclun, Wales.

The royal pair were all smiles as they turned up at the facility, with mum-of-three Kate dazzling in a white high neck top and cream blazer paired with a chic houndstooth skirt and black gloves.

Meanwhile, William cut a smart figure in a navy coat and light blue shirt.

This afternoon, Kate, 41, and William, 40, will also pay a visit to the Aberavon Leisure & Fitness Centre where they’ll meet with local communities to discuss how exercise can support mental health and wellbeing.

To finish up their busy day in Wales, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge will head to Wales Air Ambulance Headquarters.

Wales has a special place in both Kate and William’s hearts, with the country described as the royal duo’s “happy place”.

The now-Prince and Princess of Wales lived in Anglesey as newlyweds where William worked as a search and rescue pilot.

Discussing Wales being special to them, Jennie Bond told OK!: “Wales is very important to William and Kate – not only are they one day going to be the Prince and Princess of Wales it was also the place they lived so happily as newlyweds.”

Jennie went on to note that Kate and William were able to lead a largely “normal life” while residing in Anglesey.

“Their time in Anglesey was very very happy, they were pretty much under the radar and, for want of a better word, normal. William worked for the RAF and Kate could pop to the supermarket,” she said.

“It was a blissful start to married life for them. That was the last time they were able to lead a 'normal' life so it will always be their happy place.”

Kate and William lived in an isolated Anglesey farmhouse which had its own private beach between 2011 and 2013.

William and Kate rented Bordogan Hall, the largest property in Bodorgan, from Lord and Lady Meyrick, for around £750 a month.

The incredible home boasts four spacious bedrooms, and provides views of Newborough Forest, Llanddwyn Island and Snowdonia.

The property was built back in the 18th century and can sleep up to eight guests, and even comes with a private beach.

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