Duchess Sophie looks bright in her waist bag dress-with big flirting details

When the Duchess of Edinburgh visited a dementia research laboratory in Edinburgh, butter was a vision in a yellow dress.
The 60 -year -old Duchess Sophie became a trend in the color season by wearing a waist with a grooved sleeve and a humble round neck with a grooved sleeve.
The visit to the Research Laboratory, which was established by the race against Demansa, was a special visit for the royal because it was the royal boss of the charity.
‘Yahvi’ dress together with a magnificent, coquettish -sleeved -sleeved drop -off earrings and the first Bennett’s favorite snake skin brought together printing wedges.
The choice of shoes proved to be separatist among the royal fans who called Sophie to retire from their rotation.
A Royal fan, “words cannot express how much I hate these shoes,” he shared, and the other questioned why royal ladies are dependent on block wedges.
“Ladies, please burn the wedges! In spare time and holidays, but not in the business world,” they wrote.
Edinburgh’s Duchess
Sophie’s visit news was first shared by the official Royal Family Instagram account, as well as a series of souvenir photos.
Posta read: “Edinburgh Duchess, Edinburgh, founded by the race against Dementia visited a Dementia Research Laboratory.”@RacingDementia Formula 1 driver Sir Jackie Stewart was founded by his wife Helen’s dementia diagnosis.
“Philanthropy provides funds to early career researchers to ensure progress towards dementia treatment.
The visit saw that Royal came together with scientists in the laboratory and emphasized the cooperation between medical researchers and technology experts to advance dementia research.
Sophie also spoke with Dr Claire Durrant and her team, who investigated the causes and consequences of the loss of synapses in Alzheimer’s disease.
Duchess Sophie’s intensive program
The royal has been engaged in a series of aims in the last few weeks. Fresh from a trip to Brussels, where he participated in a NGO round table discussion about the combating child sexual exploitation and abuse.
The challenging discussion was organized by the UK’s task by the EU and the European Parliament to the Children’s Rights Group.
Sophie, the boss of NSPCC and Plan International England, addressed senior European politicians with its opening speech.
This week, Prince Edward’s wife made a statement to commemorate the month of Autism as the Royal Boss of the National Autistic Society.
In a video shared on the official Instagram account of the charity, Royal thanked the public for their support that it should be done more to increase awareness and increase the “acceptance” of autism.