- Duchess of Cambridge is visiting the Reach Academy in Feltham, west London
- Place2Be provides children's mental health services to 282 schools
- Kate has been the charity's royal patron since 2013
- Mother-to-be covered up in a navy coat by Hobbs with matching accessories
By Siofra Brennan For Mailonline
Published: 06:49 EST, 10 January 2018 | Updated: 06:54 EST, 10 January 2018
She's making her return to official royal engagements for 2018, and today the Duchess chose a no-nonsense navy ensemble for her first day back at work.
The royal is visiting a west London school that works with a children's mental health charity to help pupils, teachers and parents.
Place2Be provides children's mental health services to 282 schools in the UK, including the Reach Academy Feltham, west London.
Kate has been the charity's royal patron since 2013.
She supports a range of mental health charities along with the Duke of Cambridge and Prince Harry.

Catherine Duchess of Cambridge greets school children from Reach Academy Feltham Duchess of Cambridge visit to Reach Academy Feltham, London


The Duchess was impeccably co-ordinated in head to toe navy, including a Hobbs coat and suede pumps
Place2Be helps children experiencing issues such as bullying, bereavement, domestic violence, family breakdown, neglect and trauma.
Kate will visit the early years section of the nursery and will speak to parents who have benefited from the school's parenting support.
She will also be given a tour of the school, which teaches pupils aged four to 18, before talking with Place2Be staff and a group of secondary pupils about the support on offer.
It's Kate's first official royal engagement of 2018, which is set to be an exciting year for the royal family.


The Duchess looked delighted to meet young schoolchildren as she arrived at the Reach Academy in Feltham




Kate was co-ordinated to the max, carrying a small clutch bag and gloves that matched her coat exactly
The Duchess will give birth to her third child sometime in April, a month before Prince Harry and Meghan Markle wed at Windsor Castle.
On Monday, Princess Charlotte's first day at nursery school was marked by the release of two pictures taken by her proud mother.
The two-year-old, who is fourth in line to the throne, was photographed at Kensington Palace before travelling to £3,000-a-term Willcocks Nursery School.
Kate is a keen and accomplished amateur photographer who last year accepted a lifetime honorary membership of the Royal Photographic Society which recognised her 'talent and enthusiasm'.
Yesterday, the Duchess marked her 36th birthday in low-key fashion with a private celebration.
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