Kate Middleton Recycles Gorgeous Dress, Attends World Mental Health Day Event With Prince William: See Pics

They met with young participants with personal experience of mental health problems, who now volunteer with the Mind charity or the anti-stigma and anti-discrimination campaign Time to Change

By Corinne Heller Oct 10, 2015 5:56 PMTags
Kate Middleton, Duchess Catherine, Prince WilliamMax Mumby/Indigo/Getty Images

Rocking a gorgeous and familiar style, Kate Middleton and husband Prince William stepped out on Saturday for another royal engagement, to promote awareness for an issue affecting millions of people worldwide.

The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, both 33, visited Harrow College in Harrow, England to attend an event marking World Mental Health Day, hosted by the mental health charity Mind.

Kate looked lovely as usual, wearing a short sleeve Tory Burch "Paulina" latticework-patterned fringe A-line dress, which she previously wore on a 2014 trip to New Zealand, paired with black pumps, and with her newly cut long bangs framing her smiling face.

Max Mumby/Indigo/Getty Images
Max Mumby/Indigo/Getty Images

Kate, who often wears her public outfits more than once, and her husband met with young participants with personal experience of mental health problems, who now volunteer with Mind or the anti-stigma and anti-discrimination campaign Time to Change. They also joined students at a Mindkit workshop about emotional health and resilience.

Mind/Shaun James Cox
Mind/Shaun James Cox

"It has been amazing to meet and come together with other Mindkit and Time to Change volunteers and speak openly about our experiences of mental health problems," Mindkit volunteer Nosa Iyobhebhe said in a statement obtained by E! News. "It's even more incredible that we were able to share that moment with the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge. They were really interested to hear about our experiences and seem to have a real passion for mental health. It's been a very exciting and emotional day!"

Mind/Shaun James Cox

"Mental health is an issue across the globe and sadly, so is the stigma attached to it, but we are starting to see progress and this is the generation for change," Time to Change Director Sue Baker added. "Having the support of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge on World Mental Health Day will help to bring mental health out from the shadows to a global audience."