Kate Middleton made secret nod to key royal with her £3,000 handbag during hospital visit – and it’s not Princess Diana

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PRINCESS Kate made a subtle nod to a key royal with her £3,000 handbag during a visit to the Royal Marsden Hospital in London, where she had received cancer treatment. 

The 43-year-old looked effortlessly stylish as she entered the hospital through the main entrance, having previously made many quiet, private visits. 

Catherine, Princess of Wales, at The Royal Marsden Hospital.
Catherine, Princess of Wales, at The Royal Marsden Hospital
The Princess of Wales greets hospital staff.
The Princess of Wales greets hospital staff
The Princess of Wales waving at the Royal Marsden Hospital.
The Princess of Wales waving at the Royal Marsden Hospital whilst holding her bag

She thanked the medical teams during the visit and offered words of support and hugs to those living with the disease. 

In September, she completed chemotherapy for an undisclosed form of cancer, describing the last six months as “incredibly tough”.

The Princess looked royally chic, wearing a bespoke Blaze Milano coat and Russell & Bromley pumps, all while reflecting her commitment to the Royal Family by accessorising with an Asprey ‘Morgan’ bag.

Made from soft grain leather, the £2,995 bag is a true “embodiment of luxury and refinement.” 

The bag has a clean and minimal silhouette, and it effortlessly transitions from day to evening, making it an ideal accessory for any occasion.

The bag Kate was spotted with is an earlier version which can be purchased in-store, whilst there is an updated version that has a chain strap and is on sale online and in-store.

The company, who has a connection to British royalty dating back to the 1800s, runs a philanthropy programme that supports various charities including 

Asprey told the MailOnline that they were “incredibly honoured” that Kate wore the Morgan bag on her outing to the Royal Marsden hospital. 

They also added that the designer “embodies the future of that special historical tie that the brand holds with the royal family.” 

Queen Elizabeth II was extremely fond of the British designer for its high-quality items. 

The designer has even held its Royal Warrants from every British monarch since Queen Victoria in 1862, and these are only given to companies with a long-standing relationship with the royal family.

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In 1953 it created a collection of gold dessert, coffee, and liqueur services to celebrate Queen Elizabeth II’s coronation. 

What was previously specialised to make silk scarves, before expanding into luxury luggage, then was granted a royal warrant as jewellers and silversmiths by King George IV. 

Queen Elizabeth II then renewed these warrants, whilst also extending them to include goldsmiths. 

The Duchess of Cambridge at a reception in a red dress and the Queen's maple leaf brooch.
The Duchess wearing the Queen’s maple leaf brooch, a homage to the Canadian flag
Princess Margaret in a white gown and pearl necklace.
Queen Mary commissioned Asprey to create a pearl necklace
Portrait of Queen Elizabeth II wearing a gold dress and maple leaf brooch.
Portrait of Queen Elizabeth II wearing a gold dress and maple leaf brooch

This came after Queen Mary commissioned a five-strand pearl necklace in 1925. 

Back in 2011 and 2016, the Queen loaned an Asprey Maple Leaf Brooch to Kate, who wore it on a number of different visits to Canada

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